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The health and health care use of registered First Nations People living in Manitoba: A population-based study
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy’s report on “The health and health care use of registered First Nations People living in Manitoba:  A population-based study”:  229 pages.
 
HPV Q&A for the general public
 
Tool Kit on Teaching and Assessing Students With Disabilities:
Extensive web site definitely for the educator.
 
Raising the Achievement of Students with Disabilities: New Ideas for IDEA:
Chronologies of IDEA and No Child Left Behind…on the main page; many other links.
 
Model Forms for IEPs, Procedural Safeguards Notices and Prior Written Notices
Forms describe the minimum content that is needed to comply with the regulatory requirements for these topics.
 
GAO Report: Indian Health Service: Health Care Services Are Not Always Available to Native Americans
 
MCHIRC DataSpeak
 
MCH Thesaurus
 
National Survey of Children's Health Data Resource Center
For state data on numberous health topcis and specific instrument variables query capability.
 
MCH Library
National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health
 
New Repro Health Model Curriculum--Free Download
The Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP) is pleased to announce the release of the Reproductive Health Model Curriculum, 2nd Edition http://www.arhp.org/curriculum> , a free comprehensive
seven-module resource designed to help fill education and training gaps in reproductive health education for future health care providers. The Curriculum is an adaptable teaching tool that can be used in medical schools, nursing schools, physician assistant programs, residency training programs, or as an inservice training tool to strengthen the
reproductive health services of practicing health care providers. The second edition includes late-breaking information and updated medical content, including links to thousands of articles and Web sites,educational tools, and organizations. Curriculum modules include:
Implementation Guide, Psychosocial Factors, Communication, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Primary Care for Infertility, Contraception, and Abortion. Click the link above to download this free resource.

For more information, contact Jen Hurlburt, ARHP program manager, at
jhurlburt@arhp.org <mailto:jhurlburt@arhp.org>  or (202) 466-3825.
Jennifer Hurlburt, MPH
Program Manager
Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP)
2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 350
Washington, DC 20037-1730
Phone: (202) 466-3825
Fax: (202) 466-3826
E-mail: jhurlburt@arhp.org
Web: www.arhp.org

Mark Your Calendar
ARHP's annual meeting, Reproductive Health 2006
September 6-9, 2006
La Jolla, CA
www.arhp.org/rh2006