Infographic: Vaccine Fact Check
This iREACH infographic describes three different kinds of false information and explains how to fact check information.
This iREACH infographic describes three different kinds of false information and explains how to fact check information.
View a comprehensive training by Healthy Savannah to equip community members by providing knowledge to empower community health advocates to conduct outreach by addressing vaccine acceptance, awareness, and access.
This office hours session was an open forum for recipients to cover any challenges they may have faced in the assessment process.
Check out a collaborative COVID-19 and flu vaccination report from Nevada Institute for Children's Research and the Southern Nevada Health District, analyzing vaccination perspectives in Clark County, Nevada.
On December 9, 2022, the CDC (following authorization by the FDA), CDC expanded the use of updated (bivalent) COVID-19 booster vaccines for children ages 6 months through 5 years. Learn more here.
AIM hosted Engaging Rural Pharmacies to Increase Vaccine Access and Confidence Webinar with Laura Lee Hall, Ph.D., President of the Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity.
On August 31, 2021, AIM, Klapperich International Training Associates (KITA) and People Strategies Hawai’i facilitated the first session of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion webinar series. This session provided a…
View a social media graphic created by the National Kidney Foundation Michigan to promote Vax Facts and FAQs, a monthly bilingual virtual discussion aimed at African American and Hispanic/Latino communities, immunocompromised adults, and their caregivers.
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…
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.