Diabetes HealthSense
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These evidence-based bilingual and culturally-sensitive diabetes and obesity prevention curricula aim to increase physical activity and the intake of fruits, vegetables, and dietary fiber and decrease the intake of sweets and fatty foods in K-8 students. Free, full-curriculum PDF samples are available for download. En español
Social & Health Research Center (SHRC)
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These PowerPoint training seminars were created to help community health workers better serve and improve the health of native Hawaiians and other Pacific people with diabetes.
Center for Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research
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This website provides access to program models, tools, and resources to enable health care professionals to provide self-management support for adults with diabetes in real world clinical and community settings. En español
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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This program will help you develop holistic program interventions to build support for diabetes care in the community.
Minneapolis American Indian Center
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This campaign for employers moves your employees through a 12-week program to incorporate regular walking into their daily lives.
Wellness Council of America
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These success stories from the Steps program demonstrate how communities reduced the burden of obesity, diabetes, and asthma by responding to community needs, creating healthier school environments, working in health care settings to improve patient care, and helping work sites improve employee health.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
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This website makes publicly available materials that were used in the HEALTHY intervention program, which was designed to moderate risk factors for type 2 diabetes in adolescents including nutrition, physical education, behavior, and communications and social marketing. En español
The HEALTHY Study
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These tools are organized around a framework for building clinic-community partnerships to support chronic disease control and prevention. The framework outlines how essential partnership characteristics build the capacity necessary to achieve specified intermediate and long term outcomes.
Diabetes Initiative (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
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