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Working With Tribal Communities

Webinar //

Date:

Dec 17 2015, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM EST

Description

ATSDR - Safeguarding Communities from Harmful Chemicals: A Five-Part Webinar Series

APHA and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are proud to co-sponsor a five-part webinar series highlighting the vital work of the ATSDR. The series explores the Agency's role as an integral partner in: determining chemical threats; supporting communities with their environmental health concerns; protecting children and vulnerable populations; and supporting the specific needs of Native Tribes.  

Welcome back to the ATSDR series! In our fifth and final webinar, Working with Tribal Communities, participants will gain insights regarding environmental health concerns of Native Tribal communities and how ATSDR effectively supports tribal governments in addressing these concerns. This is a webinar not to miss!

View the recorded webinar.

View the webinar slides (PDF): Introduction, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

Moderator:

Montrece McNeill Ransom, JD, MPH
Senior Public Health Analyst, Public Health Law Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Presenters:

Joe Sarcone, MSPH
Environmental Health Scientist, Regional Representative
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Alex James
Project Manager
Yakutat Tlingit Tribe

Jamie Rayman, MPH
Health Educator and Community Involvement Specialist
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry

Mae-Gilene Begay, MSW 
Program Director, Community Health Representatives/Outreach Program
Navajo Nation Department of Health

Recordings of the first four webinars are available online: Introducing ATSDR, Supporting Communities with Tools and Resources, Informing Decision-Making though Health Assessment and Advancing Environmental Medicine Practice.

This webinar was funded through cooperative agreement U38OT000131 between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Public Health Association. The contents of this webinar are solely the responsibility of the presenters and do not necessarily represent the official views of the American Public Health Association or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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