Nurture: Newsletter of the National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety: Winter 2021
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2021/01/01
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Series: Nuture
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Description:"The National Children's Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety strives to enhance the health and safety of all children exposed to hazards associated with agricultural work and rural environments." This issue includes the following articles: 1) In the news: Children’s Center welcomes rural sociologist; 2) Children’s Center secures five years’ NIOSH funding; 3) Children’s Center examines its response to pandemic; 4) Social media and research; 5) Keeping children engaged (and safe) on the farm with COVID-19: resources for farm parents; 6) Child care and COVID-19: preliminary data; 7) Journal of Agromedicine COVID-19 issue; 8) Children’s Center contributes to CDC interim guidance document; 9) Childhood Agricultural Injuries Fact Sheet; 10) New work guidelines booklets cover farm equipment, gardens, animals; 11) New agritourism flyer; 12) Survey at National FFA Convention shows lack of safety education; 13) CS-CASH, Nebraska Extension find safe ways to deliver tractor certification course amidst COVID-19; 14) Culturally appropriate COVID-19 educational materials for Anabaptist families; 15) Online training protecting young workers in agriculture; and, 16) Furthermore.
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Volume:23
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Federal Fiscal Year:2021
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Performing Organization:Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
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