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APHA Home » Advocacy & Policy » Policy Statements » Model APHA Policy Statements

Model APHA Policy Statements

5 Examples of Model APHA Policy Statements:

·         200317: Food Marketing and Advertising Directed at Children and Adolescents: Implications for Overweight

·         20101: Public Health and Education: Working Collaboratively Across Sectors to Improve High School Graduation as a Means to Eliminate Health Disparities

·         20109: Health Literacy: Confronting a National Public Health Problem

·         20091: Support for Community Health Workers to Increase Health Access and to Reduce Health Inequities

·         20099: Improving Health Through Transportation and Land-Use Policies

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