Disasters can leave children and teens feeling frightened. Prepare your kids for disasters and emergencies. Take time to have a conversation about possible outcomes. It is important children cope with their emotions. #BeReady #NationalPreparednessMonth #NPM2024 https://brnw.ch/21wNfLQ
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OSDH Community Development Services invites you to attend our Community Engagement Summit on November 7, 2024. This is an opportunity to receive professional development that bridges the gap between Medicine, Public Health, and Community Engagement, empowering health care professionals and community partners to develop and implement strategies that improve health outcomes. Registration is limited to 300 participants and will only be open until Oct. 22 or until capacity is reached. There is no cost to attend. Learn more about the agenda, speakers and register at https://brnw.ch/21wNr6s.
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Did you know there are things that you can do to reduce your chance of getting #breastcancer? Ask your doctor about reducing your risk by considering your family history and making healthy choices such as getting regular exercise and not using tobacco. The CDC has helpful suggestions: https://brnw.ch/21wNqHx
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The Oklahoma CAP Action Committee is seeking your creative ideas to give us an innovative design for the 2025 CAP Month T-shirt. This design will be used to raise awareness for child abuse and neglect prevention across the state. All designs should incorporate the theme of "Planting Positive Roots" as it relates to the prevention of child abuse and neglect and/or family support. All participants must submit their t-shirt designs using the entry form below by the deadline of Friday, October 25, 2024, to be considered. https://brnw.ch/21wNqxO
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Ghosts and ghouls aren’t the only scary thing on Halloween! Your child has twice the chance of being struck by a car on Halloween. While driving on October 31st, slow down! Especially in residential areas. Watch the entire road and be aware of children running out from behind parked cars. If you are driving your child, have your child get out of the car on the curb side, not facing the traffic.
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October is Let’s Talk Month! Challenge yourself to go beyond having “the talk” with your teen and spend time talking openly and honestly with them about love and relationships, preventing STIs and unplanned pregnancy, and other issues that may be impacting them. For tips and resources visit: https://brnw.ch/21wNo78. #LetsTalkMonth
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Young children are most likely to suffer from the impacts of lead poisoning since their bodies absorb a greater amount as they quickly grow and develop. Oklahoma requires all children to receive a blood lead test at ages 12 and 24 months. Find out how to make sure your child gets tested by visiting https://brnw.ch/21wNmtF.
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Fall is in full swing, but don’t let the flu crash the festivities. Protect yourself and loved ones by getting your flu shot today. Visit https://brnw.ch/21wNmbu to find a location near you!
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Want your community to know you are dedicated to healthy lifestyles? Apply to become Certified Healthy by visiting https://brnw.ch/21wNkq4.
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Oklahoma WIC’s formula contract is changing from Gerber to Similac beginning with the October benefit period. Infants receiving standard formula benefits will be switched to a similar Similac product. Questions? Visit https://brnw.ch/21wNjQ5 for more information.
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