Executive Director of the Claneil Foundation, Mailee Walker seeks to connect complimentary voices and elevate the power of small actions to make big
differences in community health.
Not exact matches
We all have a role to play when it comes to improving the
health of our
communities, and those of us on the front lines of care must unite with the resources of the private and nonprofit sectors, while leveraging the power of those
in leadership to make a
difference.
It points to the
difference in setting a course just for
health and a following a course for life which includes
community at its core.
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam is again asking our friends in the medical, health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam is again asking our friends
in the medical, health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the medical,
health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training
communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a
difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the life of a youth athlete
in the past yea
in the past year.
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam is again asking our friends in the health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam is again asking our friends
in the health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the
health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training
communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a
difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the life of a youth athlete
in the past yea
in the past year.
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam asked our friends in the medical, health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
In recognition of April as National Youth Sports Safety Month, MomsTeam asked our friends
in the medical, health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the medical,
health, fitness, nutrition and athletic training
communities to write blogs answering two questions: first, how or why did they get into their field, and second, how have they made a
difference in the life of a youth athlete in the past yea
in the life of a youth athlete
in the past yea
in the past year.
The
difference is Cuomo's proposal requires schools under receivership to become
community schools, which means they would offer other services to students
in addition to education, such as medical, dental or mental
health care.
African American and white men who live
in racially integrated
communities and who have comparable incomes have far fewer
differences when it comes to behaviors that contribute to poor
health — such as physical inactivity, smoking and drinking — compared to African American and white men overall in the U.S., according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public H
health — such as physical inactivity, smoking and drinking — compared to African American and white men overall
in the U.S., according to a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
HealthHealth.
The researchers say their findings, published
in the October / December 2015 issue of the journal Family &
Community Health, indicate that differences in social and living environments may help to explain racial disparities that exist nationally for habits and lifestyle choices that play a key role in the health of U.S
Health, indicate that
differences in social and living environments may help to explain racial disparities that exist nationally for habits and lifestyle choices that play a key role
in the
health of U.S
health of U.S. men.
This year Scientific American is delighted to help expand the awards honors by sponsoring a $ 50,000 Science
in Action award for a project that addresses a social, environmental or
health issue to make a practical
difference in the lives of a group or
community.
The discovery could help scientists understand how social, cultural, and environmental factors interact with genetics to create
differences in health outcomes between different ethnic populations, the authors say, and provides a counterpoint to long - standing efforts
in the biomedical research
community to replace imprecise racial and ethnic categorization with genetic tests to determine ancestry.
But the new data showing that a large fraction of epigenetic signatures of ethnicity reflect something other than ancestry suggests that abandoning the idea of race and ethnicity altogether could sacrifice a lot of valuable information about the drivers of
differences in health and disease between different
communities.
Scientists
in disability outcomes research have determined that
differences in the built characteristics of
communities may influence the
health and wellbeing of residents with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI).
So with enough sweet potatoes and exercise, maybe a little extra fat isn't the end of the world (or maybe there are
in fact significant
differences in long term
health outcomes that aren't being addressed), but unfortunately these nuances often get lost
in translation and the average reader thinks oh goody, coconut oil ad libitum, and will surpass what the islanders were eating
in total fat consumption, without incorporating all of the other
health promoting diet and lifestyle factors: activity, sweet potatoes and other low fat high fiber foods,
community, stress reduction, etc..
In addition, the pack contains ideas on how your school, class and
community can take action to make a
difference to maternal
health around the world.
Cesar Armendariz, director of
community outreach for USC's
health science campus, says former university president Steven Sample set the tone with his philosophy that faculty and staff didn't need to solve the problems and ills of the world, but they could make a
difference in their backyard.
«The McGovern Medal is an award that recognizes professional excellence and thought leaders
in all disciplines of school
health who are making a
difference in our school
communities for the
health, well - being, and success of our nation's students.»
I felt drawn to the specialty because it offered help to one of the most vulnerable animal populations; it combined my interests of working towards the greater good
in the
community and public
health; and it was profession where I felt like I could make a
difference improving the lives of un-homed animals every day.
By trapping, caring for, and releasing these animals
in and around our
communities, we can make a significant
difference in their overall
health and quality of life.
After many years
in private practice, she made her move to Spay Neuter Charlotte, now Stand for Animals Veterinary Clinic to help make a
difference in the
community and provide affordable pet
health care.
Bring your class, scouting group, or club to our new Pet Adoption Center to learn about companion animals, public
health, and making a
difference in the
community.
Since some animals should not be placed due to serious
health or behavior issues, and given the wide
differences in resources and relationships among various
communities, shelters, and rescues, the ASPCA does not recommend requiring such a process as a matter of law.
A new follow - up publication of Case Studies on Climate Services for
Health is in preparation, and will take a next step to outline with greater detail how a wide range of health applications can benefit from using climate and weather information; what steps and processes can be used to co-develop and use climate and weather information in the health sector; and showcase how such partnerships and services can really make a difference to the health comm
Health is
in preparation, and will take a next step to outline with greater detail how a wide range of
health applications can benefit from using climate and weather information; what steps and processes can be used to co-develop and use climate and weather information in the health sector; and showcase how such partnerships and services can really make a difference to the health comm
health applications can benefit from using climate and weather information; what steps and processes can be used to co-develop and use climate and weather information
in the
health sector; and showcase how such partnerships and services can really make a difference to the health comm
health sector; and showcase how such partnerships and services can really make a
difference to the
health comm
health community.
Our mission is to make a real and sustained
difference to people and
communities across Sussex, investing
in innovative programmes that offer inclusive participative opportunities, promoting
health and wellbeing, tackling exclusion and creating pathways into education and work.
The common themes include: a shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including
in many cases catastrophic declines
in physical, spiritual and cultural
health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self - governance
in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural
differences in how the meanings of
health and wellness are understood and applied at the
community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or
communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous
health and wellness
in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering
health services to remote
communities in often harsh environments.
Wherever you are and whatever your role is
in health and
community care: you can make a
difference.
A substantial body of research indicates that regardless of race and age, female offenders have higher rates of mental
health problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19
In a study of serious «deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing problems and more internalizing problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample of
community and detained youth found that gender
differences were greater among detained youth than among
community youth, with detained girls having more symptoms of mental illness than would be predicted on the basis of gender or setting alone.21
If we let people define the
health problems
in our
communities as «Indigenous problems», we let them put us
in a box, and we don't hold them to account for the
difference in health outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
The
health triumvirate could get their boots on over mental
health and make a
difference — including
in rural and Indigenous
communities.
Clause 5 of the National Healthcare Agreement says that `... the healthcare system will strive to eliminate
differences in health status of those groups currently experiencing poor
health outcomes relative to the wider
community».
Health and community professionals like psychologists, counsellors and social workers can play a positive role in supporting children from diverse cultural backgrounds and make a positive difference to their mental health and well
Health and
community professionals like psychologists, counsellors and social workers can play a positive role
in supporting children from diverse cultural backgrounds and make a positive
difference to their mental
health and well
health and wellbeing.
Health and community professionals like psychologists, counsellors and social workers can play a critical role in supporting children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities and make a positive difference to their mental health and well
Health and
community professionals like psychologists, counsellors and social workers can play a critical role
in supporting children from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD)
communities and make a positive
difference to their mental
health and well
health and wellbeing.
It involves the people who have significant influence
in making a positive
difference for young children's mental
health during this important developmental period - parents, carers, families and early childhood professionals; along with a range of
community and
health professionals.
a socio - economic study to identify and enumerate the
difference in health spending between major cities and regional and remote Australia and from that study identify priorities for action that provide, or are likely to provide, the best return on investment for governments and
communities
The National Aboriginal
Community Controlled
Health Organisation (NACCHO) has identified some more inconsistencies in the report, including the difference between the high profile given to Indigenous health — the first major issue covered in the executive summary — with the actual depth of considerations around this
Health Organisation (NACCHO) has identified some more inconsistencies
in the report, including the
difference between the high profile given to Indigenous
health — the first major issue covered in the executive summary — with the actual depth of considerations around this
health — the first major issue covered
in the executive summary — with the actual depth of considerations around this issue.
These stories feature anecdotes and real world examples of initiatives being undertaken by physicians across Canada who are making a
difference in how
health care services and programs are delivered, especially
in rural, remote, northern and Indigenous
communities.
One study conducted
in five less wealthy nations described no
differences in health, emotional / cognitive functioning and physical growth outcomes for Orphans and Abandoned children living
in institutional and
community - based care (Whetten and the POFO Research Team 2009).