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Easy, inexpensive, non-polluting suggestions for cleaning the home with non-toxic cleaners to decrease asthma triggers.
English, Fact Sheet, Other
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Developed by ORCAS in collaboration with the American Lung Association, Lungtropolis® is a powerful, inexpensive tool for giving parents and children the information and guidance they need to manage asthma.
Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan, English, Education/Outreach Materials, Website
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Web based resource list with links to a variety of asthma resources aimed at strengthening the clinical care team and providing patient self management tools.
Education/Outreach Materials, Website, Quality Improvement
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What makes a school asthma friendly? A school is more asthma friendly when all staff work together to provide a safe and healthy school environment to reduce asthma triggers throughout the school. Learn about PACNJ's Asthma Friendly School Award Program, visit WWW.PACNJ.ORG
Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan, Community Setting, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Presentation Slides, Training Materials, Spanish, Video (VHS or DVD), Website, School
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Here is our latest Asthma Treatment Plan designed especially for students!
Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Spanish, Website, School
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Attention Child Care Providers and Administrators!
Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan, Asthma Friendly Policies, English, Day Care, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Education/Outreach Materials, Presentation Slides, Training Materials, Training/Educational Kit, Spanish, Video (VHS or DVD), Website
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Simple steps you can take to create a healthier school environment for students living with asthma.
Asthma Care Plan/Action Plan, Brochure, English, Document (PDF, Word, Excel), Education/Outreach Materials, Fact Sheet, Reference Guide, Training Materials, Training/Educational Kit, Website
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Creating an asthma friendly school environment can help students with asthma fully participate in all school activities and have the best chance at academic success. This booklet details seven simple steps toward creating an asthma friendly school.
Asthma Friendly Policies, Booklet, English, Reference Guide, School
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Starting in October 2010, the Montana Asthma Control Program convened researchers, clinicians, environmental health experts and other asthma partners from around the state to review the evidence related to asthma triggers and their health impact in Montana. The result is the consensus paper, An Overview of Environmental Asthma Triggers in Montana. The paper summarizes clinical and policy recommendations, patient resources, and research needs related to asthma in Montana.
English, Reference Guide, Other
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The Inner City Respiratory Alliance is designed to reduce the burden of respiratory disease in minority communities and decrease healthcare disparities through a unique partnership and collaboration between Not One More Life, Inc and The CHEST Foundation's One Breath Campaign. Using a coordinated 3 part strategy The Inner City Respiratory Alliance provides tools, education, and networking resources to local health care providers. The Outreach portion of the program assists local providers in setting up free screening, assessment, respiratory education, and follow-up referrals for participants in their communities who exhibit poor respiratory health. The Inner City Respiratory Alliance is the first partnership to work with local providers, educators and national thought leaders to improve respiratory care in minority communities. Among the resources available to participants are data tracking programs, patient and provider education, Spanish and English screening/assessment forms, and a tool kit to facilitate local outreach events.
Community Health/Outreach Worker Tool, Education/Outreach Materials

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