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Sun Safety for America’s Youth Toolkit
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July 2009
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Description:cdc:6984
Since 1998, the National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP) has provided funding and technical support to develop and implement comprehensive cancer control (CCC) plans to “reduce cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality through prevention, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation and palliation. Currently the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) “funds CCC programs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, 7 tribes and tribal organization and 7 U.S. territories.
The toolkit consists of four key steps that will help CCC programs move through a logical process for engaging and implementing sun safety efforts for young people:
• Step I: Identify and Recruit Sun Safety Partners
• Step II: Assess and Understand Sun Safety Needs and Resources in Your State/Tribe/Territory/Jurisdiction
• Step III: Plan and Implement Sun Safety Activities
• Step IV: Evaluate Sun Safety Efforts
SunSafetyToolkit_MainText.pdf
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Content Notes:1. About the Sun Safety for America’s Youth Toolkit -- 2. Why Is Sun Safety Important for Young People? -- 3. Step I: Identify and Recruit Sun Safety Partners -- 4. Step II. Understand Sun Safety Needs and Resources in Your State/Tribe/Territory/Jurisdiction -- 5. Step III: Plan and Implement Sun Safety Activities -- 6. Step IV: Evaluate Sun Safety Efforts -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. References.
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