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Poster: Fight the Flu
Author(s): State of Minnesota Department of Health
Date: February 17, 2018
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Flu
Date: February 17, 2018
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Flu
This poster illustrates and describes four ways to fight the flu: covering your cough, washing your hands, staying home when sick, and getting vaccinated.
Guide: Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants
Author(s): U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Date: December 21, 2017
Topic(s): Adult Education, Employment, Financial Capabilities, Health, Housing, Immigration Legal Needs, Safety
Subtopic(s): Adjustment of Status, Citizenship, Emergency Preparedness, English Language Skills, Healthcare, Higher Education, Landlords
Date: December 21, 2017
Topic(s): Adult Education, Employment, Financial Capabilities, Health, Housing, Immigration Legal Needs, Safety
Subtopic(s): Adjustment of Status, Citizenship, Emergency Preparedness, English Language Skills, Healthcare, Higher Education, Landlords
This guide includes practical information to help New Americans settle into everyday life in the United States. It also contains basic civics and know your rights (KYR) information. Topics include: Federal Departments and Agencies The United States Today Federal Holidays Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) Maintaining Your Permanent Resident Status …
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Tool or Template: Prepare Your Family
Author(s): Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Date: May 26, 2017
Topic(s): Child, Youth, and Family Services, Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness, Safety Planning
Date: May 26, 2017
Topic(s): Child, Youth, and Family Services, Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness, Safety Planning
This tool is designed to help individuals create a family safety plan in the event of a big disaster. It includes sections to note down important phone numbers for friends, immediate family, and out-of-area contacts; medical information including physicians, pharmacies, health insurance, and medications; and public safety locations including fire and police stations, medical facilities, …
Tip Sheet: Preventing Discrimination is Good Business
Author(s): U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Date: February 25, 2016
Topic(s): Employment
Subtopic(s): Employment Rights, Entrepreneurship
Date: February 25, 2016
Topic(s): Employment
Subtopic(s): Employment Rights, Entrepreneurship
This one-page fact sheet provides a shortened, user-friendly overview of the legal obligations of small businesses under the federal employment anti-discrimination laws. It also provides information about other Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) resources available for small business owners. This fact sheet is relevant for small business owners/entrepreneurs, including those enrolled in microenterprise programming.
Tip Sheet: Substance Abuse or Dependence
Author(s): Health Information Translations
Date: August 28, 2012
Topic(s): Mental Health and Wellness
Subtopic(s): Substance Misuse
Date: August 28, 2012
Topic(s): Mental Health and Wellness
Subtopic(s): Substance Misuse
This fact sheet contains information on drug, alcohol, or substance dependence/misuse, signs of substance abuse, and a list of hotlines.
Tip Sheet: How to be Safe in an Earthquake
Author(s): Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Date: September 26, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
Date: September 26, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
This multilingual resource, developed by the Seattle Office of Emergency Management, can be shared with clients to support with emergency preparedness. This tip sheet pertains to safety measures during an earthquake. It can be found in the following languages: Amharic Burmese Cambodian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Hindi Japanese Korean Laotian Oromo Russian Somali Spanish Swahili …
Tip Sheet: Out of Area Phone Contact
Author(s): Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Date: September 25, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
Date: September 25, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
This multilingual resource, developed by the Seattle Office of Emergency Management, can be shared with clients to support with emergency preparedness. This tip sheet provides information on out of area contacts. It can be found in the following languages: Amharic Burmese Cambodian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Hindi Japanese Korean Laotian Oromo Russian Somali Spanish Swahili …
Tip Sheet: Store Emergency Water (Liters)
Author(s): Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Date: September 25, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
Date: September 25, 2008
Topic(s): Safety
Subtopic(s): Emergency Preparedness
This multilingual resource, developed by the Seattle Office of Emergency Management, can be shared with clients to support with emergency preparedness. This tip sheet provides information on how to store emergency water. It can be found in the following languages: Amharic Burmese Cambodian Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Hindi Japanese Korean Laotian Oromo Russian Somali Spanish …
Tip Sheet: Reading Tip Sheets for Parents
Author(s): Colorin Colorado
Date: August 5, 2008
Topic(s): Child, Youth, and Family Services
Subtopic(s): Child and Youth Education, Child and Youth Wellbeing
Date: August 5, 2008
Topic(s): Child, Youth, and Family Services
Subtopic(s): Child and Youth Education, Child and Youth Wellbeing
These language and literacy tip sheets, available in 13 languages, include tips for parents of babies; parents of toddlers; parents of preschoolers; parents of kindergartners; parents of first graders; parents of second graders; and parents of third graders. At the resource link, scroll to the bottom of the page for all languages.
Poster: Stop Germs, Stay Healthy!
Author(s): King County Health Dept.
Date: January 1, 2008
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Flu
Date: January 1, 2008
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Flu
This poster provides steps for correctly washing your hands and preventing the spread of germs. Steps include using soap, washing for 20 seconds, rinsing well, drying, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when sick. It was developed to prevent the spread of flu, but may also be relevant to preventing the spread of COVID-19.