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SUMMARY:Pick Up PA - Protect our waterways
DESCRIPTION:Communities\, neighborhoods\, streams\, rivers\, lakes\, wetlands\, watersheds\, roads\, hillsides\, parks and trails. All Litter can and will eventually reach our waterways unless we do something about it. Community and civic associations\, schools and youth groups\, families and friends\, business employees\, hunting and fishing clubs\, conservation organizations\, sports teams\, and others can organize their members and participate in Pick Up Pennsylvania. Participating groups can receive free work gloves\, safety vests\, and trash bags as supplies last.  Click here to learn more.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/pick-up-pa-protect-our-waterways/
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SUMMARY:Children’s Environmental Health Week Webinars for Nurses
DESCRIPTION:Monday: Reducing Toxins in Children’s Everyday Lives \nThis webinar will discuss common toxic chemicals found in children’s lives and ways to reduce their exposures.  Speakers will look at some user-friendly tools to help attendees shop for no and least-toxic products and engage in supporting policies to help create toxic-free environments for our children. \nTuesday: Children’s Health Risks in Day Care Settings \nDr Abbey Alkon (University of California San Francisco) has been studying health and safety risks in daycare centers for many years and will review the most common risks and how to reduce them and make daycare settings safe for everyone. \nWednesday: Children’s Health Risks Associated with Extreme Heat \nInfants\, children\, and adolescents all have specific vulnerabilities to heat exposures. In this session\, attendees will learn about the signs and symptoms of heat-related illness and how to protect infants and children.  In addition\, speakers will discuss how to keep adolescent athletes safe during extreme heat events. \nThursday: Health Risks to Farmworker Children \nChildren are exposed to pesticides from multiple exposures – from home applications of pesticides\, pesticide residues on produce\, and in agricultural communities where pesticides are used on crops.   Speakers will look at some of the clinical implications\, as well as policies and practices to decrease exposures. \nFriday: Climate Change and Children’s Health \nChildren are particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.  In this session\, speakers will look at children’s increased risks for illness and injury associated with climate change.  And discuss policies and practices that will help reduce children’s risks of harm. \nNurses receive continuing education credits by enrolling and attending all of these events.
URL:https://prcceh.upenn.edu/event/childrens-environmental-health-week-webinars-for-nurses/
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