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Tip Sheet: Vaccines Save Lives
Author(s): Cultural Orientation Resource Exchange (CORE), International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Date: May 24, 2023
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Flu
Date: May 24, 2023
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Flu
This poster, created by International Rescue Committee and CORE, provides vaccine information resource to help your clients stay up to date and informed on vaccines and their health. This new resource is offered in 19 languages. This resource in intended to inform newcomer clients.
Video: Who Will She Become?
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: December 9, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Healthcare
Date: December 9, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Healthcare
This resource, created by the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM), showcases a family that they have gotten to know through Children Keep Our Community Strong and Children Are My Community’s Future. They take many steps to keep their new baby safe and support her development, including using the right car seat, reading …
Video: Vermont Language Justice Project: How to Use the Pharmacy Videos
Author(s): Vermont Language Justice Project
Date: October 25, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Healthcare
Date: October 25, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): Healthcare
The Vermont Language Justice Project produced a very useful set of videos on how to pick up medications from the pharmacy. They are available in 15 languages.
Toolkit: Get the Facts Campaign
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: September 29, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: September 29, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
These resources, created by National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM), provide service providers with tools to spread facts about the COVID-19 vaccination. This campaign includes a variety of guides, tip sheets, and videos translated into 30+ languages. In the links you will find materials covering the following: Social Media Short Fact Sheet …
Tip Sheet: Get the Facts: Vaccines for Children and Youth
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
This tip sheet provides information about vaccines for children and youth. Among other information, it conveys that children and youth will be safest when they are vaccinated; that the vaccine protects everyone, including children and youth, from getting COVID-19; that vaccines are safe for children and youth; and that mild side effects are normal.
Tip Sheet: Get the Facts. Delta Variant: What You Need to Know
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
This fact sheet provides information about the Delta variant of COVID-19. This information includes that viruses are always changing; that many variants of the COVID-19 virus have already been discovered and are being monitored; that the Delta variant is one of the COVID-19 variants that scientists are monitoring; and that vaccines, wearing a mask, social …
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Tip Sheet: Get the Facts: Vaccines are Safe for Couples, Pregnant Women, and New Parents
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Sexual and Reproductive Health
Date: June 15, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19, Sexual and Reproductive Health
This two-page fact sheet addresses concerns related to the COVID-19 vaccine and fertility and parenthood. It conveys that getting vaccinated is one way you can stay strong and healthy so you can continue to provide for your family. When you get vaccinated you also protect your children, because it makes you less likely to infect …
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Toolkit: Mothers x Mothers Health Meetups
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: February 16, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: February 16, 2022
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Together with the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM), IDEO.org and Refugee Women’s Network co-designed a health meetup called Mothers x Mothers with a group of refugee and immigrant women to address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in their communities. With this toolkit, organizations can plan and implement their own Mothers x Mothers meetup …
Tip Sheet: Get the Facts: Omicron
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: December 28, 2021
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: December 28, 2021
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
This fact sheet conveys that viruses, like the ones that causes COVID-19, are always changing, that a big change is called a variant, and that Omicron is an easily spread variant. It describes how to protect yourself and your family by wearing masks, getting the booster shot, practicing social distancing, washing hands frequently, staying home …
Tip Sheet: Get the Facts: Breakthrough Infections
Author(s): National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM)
Date: September 21, 2021
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
Date: September 21, 2021
Topic(s): Health
Subtopic(s): COVID-19
This one-page fact sheet defines “breakthrough infection,” conveys that this type of COVID-19 infection is rare but does happen, and explains that vaccination still protects against serious illness in the case of breakthrough infections.