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[HealthLiteracy 179] Family Health and Literacy - A New Resource Guide!
Julie McKinney
julie_mcKinney at worlded.orgWed Apr 26 10:30:28 EDT 2006
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Hi Everyone,
I would like to announce a new health literacy resource guide that has
just been published in print and on the Web!
Family Health and Literacy
This guide to easy-to-read health materials and websites is for health
educators and adult literacy practitioners alike. It lists resources to
teach health to families with lower literacy skills, but also discusses
how to integrate health and literacy education, how to get started and
engage adult learners, and how to build connections between literacy
programs and local health services.
You can find Family Health and Literacy online at:
www.worlded.org/us/health/docs/family
This is a PDF, and with Adobe Reader 7 or higher you can click on the
live links!
Hard copies are also available free of charge for a limited time: please
contact Leah_Peterson at worlded.org
I hope you find it helpful.
All the best,
Julie
Julie McKinney
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World Education/NCSALL
jmckinney at worlded.org
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