At-Risk or High-Risk? Health Disparities DefinedThis is a featured page

While it may seem that all children in your community are at high risk for injuries, some may be at higher risk than others. This session will give you tools to determine the true health disparities in your local community, as well as strategies to develop your program to meet the needs of identified populations.

  • What does high risk mean?
  • How to determine who in your community is at high risk
  • What can you do to meets the needs of high-risk children?
  • How to evaluate the success of your initiative

Presenter: Sharon Gamache
Executive Director, Center for High Risk Outreach
National Fire Protection Association
Quincy, MA

Staff Lead: Jacquie Dukehart


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