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New Initiatives
Center of Excellence in Language, Culture, and Diversity | Healthy Aging Collaborative
Center of Excellence in Language, Culture, and Diversity
EXAMPLES OF THE WORK WE HAVE DONE
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Worked with the Census Bureau to understand reasons why Latinos, African Americans, and Asian immigrants have lower participation rates in the census data collection process; identified motivators and messages to increase their participation |
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Adapted consumer materials on aging, mental health, and substance abuse for people whose preferred language is not English; languages included Chinese, Korean, Navajo, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese |
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Worked with the newest immigrant populations of indigenous Indians from Mexico and Central America; for the Monterey First Five Commission, conducted focus groups with immigrant Triqui- and Mixteco-speaking parents about the program’s effect on their preschool children |
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Developed and implemented a technical assistance and training curriculum and materials in communities and with educational institutions in Eastern Europe and Latin America |
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Reviewed labor market trends and national-level data in 26 countries of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, working with local researchers in each country |
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Conducted more than 40,000 interviews with migrant and seasonal farm workers, collecting data on demographics, employment, workplace safety, and occupational health surveillance |
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Reviewed Spanish-language pesticide safety symbols, messages, and formats for appropriateness and language |
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Examined barriers to low-income, limited-English-speaking Vietnamese mothers’ access to the Federal childcare assistance insurance program |
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Reviewed appropriateness and effectiveness of health-related radio programming for Spanish, Mixtec, and Trique speakers |
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Developed plain-language English and Spanish health materials for older adults |
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Reviewed the Spanish-language Census long form for appropriateness and effectiveness of language |
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Conducted assessments of the effectiveness of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Diversity Program; market tested its diversity policies and protocols; and expanded research analyzing USPS recruitment methods |
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Provided cultural competency training for State agency staff and providers who work in substance abuse treatment programs |
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Established a cultural competency and diversity network to improve the cultural competency of products and identify new avenues for the dissemination of information |
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Selected three science-based prevention programs and developed three Adaptation Guides to facilitate program development and implementation in tribal communities |
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Conducted evaluations of English- and Spanish-language teacher training sponsored by the Centers of Excellence for Teacher Training throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, with culturally tailored research in eight countries |
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Developed a national assessment of the implementation of Junior Achievement’s new Hispanic Initiative program |
AWARDS
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Home Safety, Spanish Version—National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center, 2004 Communicator Award Print Competition, Award of Distinction |
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Cultural Competency Network Meeting Report—Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Knowledge Application Program, 2001 APEX Awards for Publication Excellence, Grand Award |
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Club Notes—Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs, 1999 National Association of Government Communicators Blue Pencil Award, First Place |
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Youth First: The Future of Indian America—Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs, 1999 National Association of Government Communicators Blue Pencil Award, honorable mention |
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