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NUTRITION OUTREACH TOOLKIT
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Healthy Eating, Healthy Living Flip Chart:
A Nutrition Education Flip Chart for use in communicating culturally relevant nutrition information to refugee communities. Case managers, ESL teachers, health clinic staff, trained volunteers, and other service providers can use this flip chart to share nutrition information with refugees.
TRAINING MANUAL
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Food and Nutrition Handouts:
USCRI nutrition outreach handouts are designed to communicate basic nutrition information to refugees and immigrants. The handouts are intended to support health professionals, health promoters, ESL teachers, resettlement case workers, and other service providers in assisting refugees develop positive nutrition and lifestyle habits. They include information on: Healthy Eating for Adults, Children, and Babies, Physical Activity, Family Meal Time, Healthy Weight, Food Safety, and Smart Shopping. Handouts on malnutrition in refugee children are currently available in English.
All handouts are in .pdf format and require Adobe Reader 7.0 or later. Please note that Arabic, Burmese, Karen, Kirundi and Nepalese languages include a new set of nutrition handouts from pages 9-19.
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Nutrition Handouts Click on a language to download the handouts to best serve your audience.
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Malnutrition Handouts Information for Service Providers Information for Refugee Parents |
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'Eat a Balanced Diet' Poster |
Please check back frequently for updates to the Nutrition Outreach Toolkit.The USCRI Food and Nutrition Outreach Program for Newly Arrived Refugees is developing the nutrition outreach toolkit through funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement.The toolkit will include nutrition outreach handouts and tools that will help you plan, deliver, and evaluate nutrition activities.


