Emerging Health Issues of Concern to NEA Members Each year, elected delegates attend the NEA Representative Assembly, serving as representatives of their state and local membership, reviewing business...
NEA Members Speak Up: Results of a national health issues survey of NEA members In Fall 2000, a survey to determine the predominant health and safety information interests of the NEA membership was se...
Child Health As the number of children in our public schools grows, so does the racial, ethnic, social, and economic diversity of these students and their families. Not the least of these changing dem...
School Employee Health School employees are well-known for taking care of others. Their work pulls them in many directions — to meet the needs of their students, their student’s families, ...
Profiles: Washington [back to About Can We Talk?] Community Profile Can We Talk? is active in Spokane, Yakima, Everett, Olympia and Vancouver. The program has been running in Washington since 1998 and...
Profiles: Virginia [back to About Can We Talk?] Contact the national office at 202-822-7570 or [email protected] for more information about Virginia....
Profiles: Texas [back to About Can We Talk?] Dallas, Texas Community Profile The Dallas Independent School District is the tenth largest school district in the nation, it includes all or portions of 1...
Profiles: South Carolina [back to About Can We Talk?] Community Profile Can We Talk? SC, based in Columbia, SC, serves the entire state. Planning for the initiative started in late fall of 1999, with ...
Profiles: Rhode Island [back to About Can We Talk?] Community profile State of Rode Island — approximately 900,000 people, New England state. Began Can We Talk? planning in Spring of 2001, devel...
Profiles: Oregon [back to About Can We Talk?] Community Profile Newberg, OR (18,000 people) is located about 25 miles southwest of Portland. Portland, OR (1.5 million people) began using Can We Talk? ...
