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A Stimulus for Health


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  • From: "Samuel Davidson" <>
  • To: <>
  • Subject: A Stimulus for Health
  • Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 14:51:12 -0700
  • List-archive: <https://list.mail.virginia.edu/mailman/private/sapc>
  • List-id: "Discussion List for sexual assault educators and counselors on campus." <sapc.list.mail.virginia.edu>
  • Organization: Prevention Institute

Prevention Institute and PolicyLink have released Recommendations
<http://www.preventioninstitute.org/documents/PIPLPreventionWellnessMemo-2.p
df>  for the Prevention and Wellness Funds which offers strategies for
targeting the $1 Billion in Prevention and Wellness recovery funds to
maximize health and equity benefits by:

*       Building upon and leverage existing prevention initiatives; 
*       Promoting equity by targeting America's low-income communities and
communities of color; 
*       Targeting multi-disciplinary strategies focused on environmental
change; 
*       Developing the health workforce to effectively shape and implement
prevention efforts; and 
*       Advancing a vision of healthy people, healthy places.

Prevention Institute's growing
<http://www.preventioninstitute.org/healthreformlibrary.html> Health Reform
Library offers additional resources on the economic stimulus, health reform,
equity and economics of prevention, compiled from organizations across the
country. 

 

 

 

Sam Davidson

Program Assistant

Prevention Institute

(510) 444-7738 main line

 

"Ideally the food environment would support biological needs, meaning that
healthy, nutritious food would be readily available, affordable, and
appealing to our palates."

>From Prevention is <http://preventioninstitute.org/PreventionIsPrimary.html>
Primary, the landmark textbook co-edited by Prevention Institute's  Larry
Cohen <http://www.preventioninstitute.org/larry.html>  and Sana Chehimi
<http://www.preventioninstitute.org/staffbio.html#sana>  along with Vivian
Chavez <http://online.sfsu.edu/~vchavez/index.html>  of SFSU, now available!


 

 





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