Health Issues Affecting Refugees, Recent Immigrants, and Undereducated Adults
Posted by on May 01, 2011
If you know of folks who work in partnerships to support health care in underserved communities, they might be interested in this event sponsored by the MN and IA Campus Compacts.
The presenter is Julie Nigon, who helped to create a service-learning supported clinic for immigrants and refugees through an adult education program of the Rochester, MN community education program.
Webinar: Effective and Innovative Solutions to Address Health Issues Affecting Refugees, Recent Immigrants, and Undereducated Adults
* discover strategies for and the importance of building trusting relationships with immigrant/refugee communities;
* discuss how to leverage successful partnerships with higher education partners to create a school based clinic;
* explore encountered stigmas about health and how they are overcome; and
* learn about challenges and failures that have led to effective solutions in addressing health concern
Register at http://healthwebinar.eventbrite.com
More in "Miscellaneous"
- Participate in Survey: Learning about Community-Engaged Graduate Programs
- Free Webinar: 2024 Grant Trends and What to Expect for 2025 – Dec 16
- Virtual Workshop: Effective Staff Supervision: How to be a Better Supervisor – Dec 2,4,6
Stay Current in Philly's Higher Education and Nonprofit Sector
We compile a weekly email with local events, resources, national conferences, calls for proposals, grant, volunteer and job opportunities in the higher education and nonprofit sectors.