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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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NCHPAD NEWS:  Febrary 2018

Volume 18, Issue 1

A monthly publication of NCHPAD - the NATIONAL CENTER on HEALTH, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY and DISABILITY http://www.nchpad.org.

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Nutrition: Grocery Shopping Made Easy

Educators: Educators Quarterly Digest

Healthcare: Healthcare Providers Quarterly Digest

Fitness, Sport, & Rec: Fitness.Recreation.Sport. Quarterly Digest

Feature: The Most Surprised Person in the Room

Public Health: Public Health Quarterly Digest

From the Information Specialists' Desks:  Updates and Upcoming Events


Nutrition: Grocery Shopping Made Easy

Do you ever feel overwhelmed when ou go food shopping?  There are so many options to choose from, and hwod o you know if you are making a healthy choice?!

To learn some quick tips and resources when headed to the grocery store, please click here.


Educators: Quarterly Digest

The Educators Quarterly Digest is a new hub of resources where you can find information related to best physical education practices, adapted equipment, sports, technology, assessment, classroom behavioral management and many more. I hope you enjoy this first issue. Don’t forget to sign up here for upcoming supplements of the Digest.

To review resources and tips that support parent engagement, please click here.


Healthcare: Quarterly Digest

The healthcare digest provides an overview of some important topics around healthcare. It also emphasizes the importance of physicians taking the pledge to prescribe physical activities to their patients with disabilities.

To learn more, please click here.


Fitness, Sport, & Rec: Quarterly Digest

Welcome to the first edition of the Quarterly Digest on Fitness, Recreation and Sport.Within you will find information on inclusive high intensity workout programs, grant opportunities, research reviews and much much more.

To learn how to make the best of your workout, please click here.


Feature: The Most Surprised Person In the Room

An active Paralympian, who at only 47 years old, shares his story of how he found himself in the hospital after experiencing a heart attack.

To read the story, please click here.


Public Health: Quarterly Digest

The Public Health Digest focuses on information and resources that promote inclusive healthy communities.  In general, content will cover accessible and inclusive health promotion environments, inclusive campaigns and interventions, policy and data.

To learn more, please click here.


From the Information Specialists' Desks: Updates & Upcoming Events


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