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NDEP-61 | Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel This comprehensive resource guide helps students with diabetes, their health care team, school staff, and parents work together to provide optimal diabetes management in the school setting. View or download promotional tools. Please scroll down to see the full text. Last reviewed: 11/01/2012 |
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NDEP-91 | Move It! And Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes School Kit This kit contains three posters of American Indian/Alaskan Native youth engaging in fun, healthful physical activity, fact sheets, resource lists and stories from schools that have used the materials to start Move It programs. The kit features resources that can be customized. Last reviewed: 12/30/2011 |
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NDEP-90 | Silent Trauma: Diabetes, Health Status, and the Refugee - Southeast Asians in the United States This white paper for health care professionals, community leaders, and policymakers gives recommendations to reduce the impact of diabetes in Southeast Asians in the United States. Last reviewed: 12/29/2011 |
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NDEP-111 |
Designed for African Americans and Hispanics/Latinos at risk for type 2 diabetes, this tool kit provides materials to start a community outreach program reinforcing the message that type 2 diabetes can be delayed or prevented. Learn how to obtain continuing education credits for reading the Road to Health Toolkit Evaluate your use of this resource with the Road to Health Evaluation Guide Last reviewed: 12/01/2011 Also available in these languages: |
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NDEP-69ENT | Power to Prevent: A Family Lifestyle Approach to Diabetes Prevention This curriculum can be used by small groups to learn how to make healthy lifestyle changes around food and physical activity to prevent and manage diabetes. The Accompanying CD-ROM has files for NDEP materials used in conjunction with the curriculum. Last reviewed: 11/23/2011 |
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NDEP-97 |
This comprehensive tool kit is designed to help organizations strengthen capacity in eight core areas: community assessment, evaluation, organizational support, staffing, building coalitions and partnerships, funding, community outreach, and marketing. Examples are drawn from experiences in working with Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, but the work sheets and tools can apply to work with any community. Learn how to obtain continuing education credits for reading the chapters in the tool kit Last reviewed: 11/18/2011 |
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NDEP-59 | Small Steps. Big Rewards. Your GAME PLAN to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Health Care Provider Toolkit This toolkit contains a decision pathway to diagnose and treat prediabetes, proven strategies to counsel and motivate patients, an office poster, and copier-ready patient education materials. These materials help people to take steps to prevent or delay diabetes. Last reviewed: 09/01/2011 |
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NDEP-37 | Redesigning the Health Care Team: Diabetes Prevention and Lifelong Management Quality diabetes care involves more than just the primary provider. Find out more about implementing multidisciplinary team care for people with diabetes in all clinical settings and how to reduce the human and economic toll of diabetes through a continuous, proactive, planned, patient-centered, and population-based approach to care. In addition to a downloadable file (PDF) of the full color Team Care guide, an online only black & white format is available for ease of printing. View or download promotional tools. Last reviewed: 06/01/2011 |
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NDEP-44K | The Power to Control Diabetes is in Your Hands Community Outreach Kit This resource kit provides information about diabetes in older adults and suggests how to promote the Power to Control campaign through educational activities, media events, and promotional campaigns. Last reviewed: 01/01/2009 |
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NDEP-54 |
This interdisciplinary primer focuses on diabetes-related conditions affecting the foot, eye, and mouth, as well as the issues related to drug therapy management. Working Together promotes a team approach to comprehensive diabetes care and provides simple care recommendations to clinicians about making cross-disciplinary treatment referrals. This primer package includes Working Together Clinical Images and four prevention brochures targeted at specific medical disciplines. Last reviewed: 07/01/2007 |
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