School-Located Vaccination Clinics Toolkit
In the SLV Toolkit, find resources for schools and immunization partners that can support and simplify SLV operations during a pandemic.
In the SLV Toolkit, find resources for schools and immunization partners that can support and simplify SLV operations during a pandemic.
AIM and the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) hosted this webinar on October 26, 2021, to promote school-located vaccination (SLV) as a measure to improve and maintain a safe and healthy environment for students and the community. The webinar…
AIM joined with several other immunization stakeholders to urge Congress to include the Protecting Seniors Through Immunization Act in the Build Back Better package.
AIM hosted the Partnering with Community Health Workers to Increase Vaccine Confidence on October 4, 2021. The webinar provided perspectives from community health workers and immunization programs and their important role in health systems and public health through presentations and…
AIM and the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) released reports detailing school-located vaccination clinics (SLVs) roles during COVID-19.
This iREACH and P4VE webinar featured a presentation from Dr. Dan on health equity-centered methods and strategies to help you communicate with and educate your communities about flu and COVID-19 vaccines.
This PowerPoint slide set was developed by iREACH Subject Matter Experts Dr. Yabo Beysolow and Lisa Jacques-Carroll to dispel common myths about flu disease and flu vaccine.
This talking points document was developed by iREACH Subject Matter Experts Dr. Yabo Beysolow and Lisa Jacques-Carroll to provide information on monoclonal antibodies: what they are, how they work, and how they should be used.
On September 14, 2021, AIM hosted the second in a series of webinars focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. This session discussed implicit bias and helped participants recognize the role of the individual in achieving inclusive spaces. We explored relevant…
Testimony from the Connecticut Department of Public Health on HB 6423 and SB 568 which propose eliminating nonmedical exemptions to the immunization requirements. The hearing took place 2/16/21 and was capped at 24 hours.