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National Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse. 2000. Maternal and child health publications catalog. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse, 125 pp.

Annotation: This document lists publications related to maternal and child health. Most of the publications are free of charge. The topics covered in this catalog are: maternal health; infant health; child health; adolescent health; children with special health care needs; and maternal and child health services and programs. A number of these publications are produced by the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH), which also handles information requests from federal, state, and local agencies; voluntary organizations; health professionals; and consumers. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Catalogs, Child health, Maternal health

U.S. General Services Administration, Governmentwide Information Systems Division. 1998-. Catalog of federal domestic assistance—With: Federal assistance award data system. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, semi-annual.

Annotation: The Catalog of federal domestic assistance is a semi-annual government-wide compendium of federal programs, projects, services, and activities which provide assistance or benefits to the American public, specifically state and local governments; territories of the U.S.; public and private organizations and institutions; and individuals. It explains the nature and purpose of each program, specifies who is eligible to apply and who benefits, lists the application and award process and requirements, provides financial information for three fiscal years, and offers guidance on developing and writing grant proposals. This catalog provides information on nearly 1, 400 grant and loan programs administered by more than 50 federal agencies. This CD-ROM also contains The Federal assistance award data system which provides information about financial awards made under programs shown in the Catalog.

Keywords: CD-ROMs, Catalogs, Databases, Eligibility, Federal grants, Federal programs, Government financing, Public assistance

EMSC National Resource Center. 1998-. EMSC grantee product list. [Washington, DC]: EMSC National Resource Center, irregular.

Annotation: This product list for materials related to emergency medical services for children (EMSC) is organized into the following categories: children with special health care needs; cultural diversity; data collection and research; general EMSC programs; injury prevention; physician and nurse education; prehospital education; protocols and practice guidelines; public education; public policy; public relations; research; school health; EMSC standards, protocols, and guidelines; and EMSC system development. Item number, publication date, length, state (if applicable), price for first copy, and price for additional copies are listed for each item. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Catalogs, Children with special health care needs, Continuing education, Data collection, Emergency medical services for children, Guidelines, Injury prevention, Patient education, Protocols, Public education, Public policy, Public relations, Research, Standards, Systems development

National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health. 1998. Bright Futures: Resource catalog. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 13 pp.

Annotation: This resource catalog lists the information resources produced by the Bright Futures program. Each resource is described with prices. Order forms are included. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Adolescents, Catalogs, Children, Health supervision, Infants

Clark M, Holt K, Sofka D, eds. 1998. Early childhood nutrition resource guide. Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 44 pp.

Annotation: This guide is designed to promote the exchange of information that will help children and their families learn healthy eating habits with a lifetime of benefits. The guide is designed to assist providers of nutrition services to children ages 2 to 6 years and their families. The guide has two sections. The first section contains materials developed since 1995, organized into these categories: activities for children; bibliographies and catalogs; books; curricula, manuals and modules; guidelines; pamphlets and brochures; reports; resource packets; and videotapes. The second section lists federal agencies, federally supported projects, professional organizations, and voluntary organizations that may serve as resources. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Bibliographies, Brochures, Catalogs, Child nutrition, Curricula, Directories, Guidelines, Manuals, Pamphlets, Reports, Resource centers, Videotapes

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health and Science, [Office of Population Affairs], Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs. 1998. OAPP list of reviewed and approved resource materials. (Rev. ed.). Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs, 9 pp.

Annotation: This list from the Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention lists pamphlets, brochures, booklets, posters, videos, and curricula reviewed and approved using the abstinence definition as set forth in the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996, PL 104-193. A list of disapproved materials is also provided.

Keywords: Abstinence, Adolescent pregnancy, Audiovisual materials, Brochures, Catalogs, Curricula, Federal legislation, Pamphlets, Prevention, Prevention programs, Publications

Family Communications. 1995. Mister Rogers' plan and play book: Activities from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for parents and child care providers. (4th ed.). Pittsburgh, PA: Family Communications, 415 pp. plus 18 items.

Annotation: This book suggests learning activities parents and child care providers can use with children; it is organized to supplement activities seen on the daily episodes of the television program, "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, " hosted by Fred Rogers. The introduction suggests several ways to effectively use the book, describes the importance of creative learning in children's growth and development, and discusses adapting the activities for children with special health needs. Each activity summarizes the plot of the daily episode, lists the objectives, lists materials needed, and provides instructions for the activity. Other materials available from the publisher include a catalog; a program description of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Child Care Partnership; and a sample issue of the newsletter, "Around the Neighborhood." Other products include pamphlets and books from the "Let's Talk About It series;" these include a book on adoption, and pamphlets on topics such as talking with families about discipline, divorce, creativity, pets, child care, moving, dental visits, starting school, children's trips to the hospital, and about talking with young children about death. Another series of books for children is called "First Experiences;" topics include going to day care, the doctor, the dentist, and toilet training.

Keywords: Catalogs, Child care workers, Child development, Children, Children with special health care needs, Educational materials, Learning activities, Materials for children, Materials for parents, Newsletters, Parents, Play, Program descriptions, Resource materials

John Muir Medical Center. 1991-. Catalog of entries. Walnut Creek, CA: John Muir Medical Center, biennial.

Annotation: This catalog describes audiovisuals entered in the biennial John Muir Medical Center Film Festival, indicates awards they received in the festival and from other sources, and gives ordering information. Entries are listed by subject in two categories: programs for health consumers and programs for health professionals. In 1992 the name of this festival was changed to the International Health and Medical Films Festival.

Keywords: Audiovisual materials, Awards, Catalogs, Child health, Health promotion, Maternal health, Patient education materials

National Urban League. 1991. Stop the violence products: Order form. New York, NY: National Urban League, 2 pp.

Annotation: This order form lists five products available from the National Urban League, Inc. Stop the Violence Clearinghouse including t-shirts, lapel pins, posters, a book called "Overcoming Self-Destruction," and a videotape entitled "The Making of Self-Destruction." Costs for various quantities are provided.

Keywords: Catalogs, Educational materials, Injury prevention, Realia, Videotapes, Violence prevention

National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health. 1988-1998. Maternal and child health publications catalog. Washington, DC: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, annual.

Annotation: This document lists publications related to maternal and child health. Most of the publications are free of charge. The topics covered in this catalog are: maternal health; infant health; child health; adolescent health; children with special health care needs; and maternal and child health services and programs. The publications are distributed by the National Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse (NMCHC). A number of these publications are produced by the National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health (NCEMCH), which also handles information requests from federal, state, and local agencies; voluntary organizations; health professionals; and consumers.

Keywords: Catalogs, Child health, Maternal health

   

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