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NDEP has a number of publications available to those who have diabetes, those at risk for the disease, health care professionals and others who care for people with diabetes.
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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-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-114 | Road to Health Toolkit Training Video/Video de capacitación del kit el camino hacia la buena salud This video is intended to teach health workers, NDEP partner organizations, and other health professionals how to use the Road to Health Toolkit and Kit el camino hacia la buena salud. This training video is a compilation of some activities to help you visualize and get ideas on how to conduct successful training sessions with the kit. This product is a great companion to the Road to Health: Training Guide. These two components are designed to put on "train-the-trainer" workshops. Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 |
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| NDEP-125 | Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide The Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide was created to help community health workers (CHWs), diabetes educators and health educators in their evaluation efforts and for those who want to know (1) how the Road to Health Toolkit is making a difference in the lives of their participants who are at risk for type 2 diabetes, and (2) how well they have conducted their own educational activities while using the Road to Health Toolkit. Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-108 | The Road to Health Toolkit Training Guide The Road to Health Training Guide is designed for people who develop or offer train-the-trainer workshops and for community health workers who work with people who are Hispanic/Latino or African American/African Ancestry. Other health care professionals, diabetes educators, health educators, nurses, dietitians, and community educators can also be trained or provide training to others by using the Road to Health Toolkit. This toolkit and the bilingual Road to Health Training Video are designed for "train-the-trainer" workshops. Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 Also available in these languages: |
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| NDEP-111SP | Kit el camino hacia la buena salud Designed for 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. This toolkit, in conjunction with the Road to Health Training Guide (available in English and Spanish) and the bilingual Road to Health Toolkit Training Video were created to put on "train-the-trainer" workshops. Learn how to obtain continuing education credits for reading this toolkit Evaluate your use of this resource with the Road to Health Evaluation Guide Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 |
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| NDEP-108SP | Guía de capacitación del kit el camino hacia la buena salud The Guía de capacitación del kit el camino hacia la buena salud is designed for people who develop or offer train-the-trainer workshops and for CHWs who work with people who are Hispanic/Latino or of African American/African ancestry. Other health care professionals, diabetes educators, health educators, nurses, dietitians, and community educators can also be trained or train others by using this toolkit. This toolkit and the bilingual Road to Health Training Video are designed for "train-the-trainer" workshops. Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 |
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| NDEP-125SP | Guía de Evaluación del Kit El camino hacia la buena salud (Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide) The Road to Health Toolkit Evaluation Guide was created to help community health workers (CHWs), diabetes educators and health educators in their evaluation efforts and for those who want to know (1) how the Road to Health Toolkit is making a difference in the lives of their participants who are at risk for type 2 diabetes, and (2) how well they have conducted their own educational activities while using the Road to Health Toolkit. Last reviewed: 01/31/2013 |
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| NDEP-126 |
The AAPI resources in this catalog are organized in three main categories: 1) Resources for professionals and community organizations 2) Resources for individuals and families 3) Resources for outreach and promotion. Each of these categories includes culturally and linguistically tailored resources that respond to the unique needs of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. You’ll also find quick reference information that lets you know at a glance what materials are available in languages other than English or are culturally relevant for specific communities. Last reviewed: 07/01/2012 |
