ARCHIVED - Reducing health disparities related to diabetes: Lessons learned through the Canadian Diabetes Strategy Community-Based Program
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Public Health Agency of Canada
Contents
- Context: Reducing Health Disparities Related to Diabetes: Lessons Learned Through the Canadian Diabetes Strategy Community-Based Program
- Case Study 1: A Culturally Sensitive Diabetes Prevention Program for Indo-Asian Women with a History of Gestational Diabetes
Tailoring a Program to a Diverse Population - Case Study 2: Culturally Responsive and Family Support Project for Diabetes Prevention and Management
Involving a Community Health Broker to Support Families in Holistic Care - Case Study 3: LiveWell™ with Chronic Conditions for Aboriginal People
Adapting and Promoting Self-Management Approach Through Storytelling - Case Study 4: Putting the Breaks on Diabetes: Preventing, Detecting and Managing Diabetes in the Workplace
A Unique Joint Public Sector, Union, and Private Sector Initiative - Case Study 5: Addressing Childhood Obesity Through a Community-Based Strategy to Screen and Engage High-Risk Migrant Families
Families in Action: A Global Village Pediatric Diabetes Prevention Resource - Case Study 6: Diabetes Intervention Strategy for Quebec Minority English-Speaking Communities
Increasing Access to Health Information for Rural and Isolated Regions - Case Study 7: Strategic Engagement of Youth in Ethnocultural Communities on Diabetes Awareness
Youth Involvement to Increase Diabetes Awareness Within the Community - Reflections
- Additional Resources

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2.4 MB, 20 pages - Cat.: HP5-111/2011E-PDF
ISBN: 978-1-100-18786-0
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