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A Parent's Guide to Head Lice Illustrated brochure describes head lice, discusses modes of transmission & strategies & products for removal from your home. |
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A Parent's Guide to Head Lice Una guia para Padres de Familia sobre Los Piojos de Cabeza
Illustrated brochure in Spanish describes head lice, discusses modes of transmission & strategies & products for removal from your home. |
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About Chickenpox Disease and the Requirement Sobre la Enfermedad de la Varicela y el Requisito
This fact sheet provides information on the chickenpox immunization requirements. Children entering school or attending day care must show proof on their immunization record of either a chickenpox immunization or disease history. |
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Advisory on Relocatable and Renovated Classrooms This document summarizes the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) considerations regarding the purchase/lease of relocatable classrooms (or "portables") and the contracting for renovation of existing space. It is provided to advise school facility managers how to minimize potential health impacts fr |
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Attitudes Toward Sex Education in Schools from the 1997 California Women's Health Survey The California Women's Health Survey (CWHS) was established to provide information to policy makers and health professionals about women's health and to serve as a catalyst for innovative solutions that impact the health of California's women and girls. Information collected through the CWHS is ana |
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Chickenpox Immunization Now Required for Kindergartners This press release urges parents to make sure their children are fully immunized and have received a chickenpox shot before they enter kindergarten. The requirement for a chickenpox, or varicella, immunization is for all children entering kindergarten and for children 18 months of age and older in |
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Children Will Not Be Enrolled... No se Inscribira a los Ninos...
This fact sheet is intended for childcare and school organizations to post at their site. It informs parents that children will not be enrolled unless an immunization record is presented and immunizations are up-to-date. |
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Cover Your Cough Tapese la boca al toser
This flyer can be displayed in doctor's offices, clinics, waiting rooms, etc. to alert patients and the public that coughing can spread germs and instructs them to "cover your cough" and "wash hands often". |
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DHS Guidelines for the Management of Asthma in California Schools The guidelines address the need to increase the awareness of the problem of asthma in the school setting by providing current, clinically based asthma information and educational materials to school administrators, teachers, coaches, and other school personnel. |
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Don't Let the Ticks Bite! This brochure was developed for kids to teach tick bite avoidance, how to do a "tick check" and how to properly remove a tick attached to the skin. A quiz is included. |
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Evaluation of the In-School Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) Program, 2003-2004. The 2003-2004 In-School Evaluation of Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE) Programs (IETP) was conducted to fulfill the enabling legislation requirements for Proposition (Prop) 99 (Assembly Bills 75, 99, 816 and Senate Bill 391). Current legislation mandates the California Department of Public H |
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Exemptions Information Sheet Hoja de Informacion de Exenciones
This fact sheet is intended for parents of school-aged children. It provides information about exemptions from the immunizations required by the California School Immunization law. |
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Fall 2002 Seventh Grade Assessment Survey Result This 8-page report provides detailed information on the results from the California school assessments that are conducted each fall to monitor the compliance with California School Immunization Law. |
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Germ-Free Zone (E/S classroom poster) Zona Sin Microbios (E/S poster para el cuarto de escuela)
This poster can be displayed in classrooms of young children to alert students that coughing can spread germs and instructs them to "cover your cough" and to "wash your hands often". This poster is in English and Spanish. |
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Guide to Immunizations Required for School Entry Grades K-12 This fact sheet is intended for staff of school organizations to post and utilize at their site. It is a quick reference to help determine whether students seeking admission meet California’s school immunization requirements. |
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Guide to Requirements of the California School Immunization Law for Health Care Providers This fact sheet is a quick reference intended for health care providers. It helps to determine if a patient meets California’s school entry immunization requirements and/or childcare requirements. Children entering school or attending day care must show proof of their immunization records. |
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Guidelines on Head Lice Prevention & Control for School Districts & Child Care Facilities, 2006 Guidelines including the essential components of the new no-lice policy to assist local health departments, elementary schools, preschools, and child care facilities to develop policies and procedures for control and prevention of head lice. Document includes an active educational campaign for paren |
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Health Alert Alerta de Salud
This flyer can be displayed in doctor's offices and clinics to alert patients that coughing can spread germs and presents preventive measures such as "cover your cough", "a face mask may be needed...", and "wash hands often". |
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Keep Our School Healthy (parent notice) Mantenga Nuestra Escuela Sana (aviso para padres)
To help stop the spread of disease, schools can send this flyer home to encourage parents to keep their child home if he/she is sick. |
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Keep Our School Healthy (school checklist) This flyer can be used by schools to help stop the spread of disease by identifying sick students and encouraging staff to send a child home if he/she is sick. |
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