Rising Temperatures, Rising Risks: Safeguarding Children’s Health
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
The Oregon State University ASPIRE Center uses implementation and dissemination science methodology to increase the uptake of evidence-based children’s environmental health information by families, early learning centers, clinics, and community organizations that are responsible for children’s health and development in Oregon. The ASPIRE Center’s approach relies heavily on connecting behavioral and environmental health scientists with community-based organizations in order to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and practical solutions that can improve the lives of children and families.
Speakers:
Megan McClelland, PhD
Hallie E. Ford Center for Healthy Children & Families Endowed Director
Katherine E. Smith Healthy Children and Families Professor
Co-Director, ASPIRE Center
Oregon State University
Molly Kile, ScD
Professor
College of Public Health and Human Sciences
Co-Director, ASPIRE Center
Oregon State University
During this webinar attendees will learn the physiological, environmental, and social factors that increase children's vulnerability to heat-related
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