The English Learner Family Toolkit consists of 6 chapters,
and each chapter contains 5 sections - an overview, family
and student rights, questions to ask schools, tips, and
resources. Download the complete toolkit by choosing your
language and clicking download below
The project launched with a nationwide survey as well as focus groups with nine pilot clinics in four states: California, Massachusetts, North Carolina and Texas. All of the focus group clinics have experienced recurring emergencies due to the climate crisis. Participating clinics provided information on knowledge gaps, real-world challenges, and opportunities for interventions for their patient populations. They also reviewed the toolkit content and provided valuable feedback that helps us ensure the utility of these resources.
The Partner Toolkit provides promotional material, so you do not have to be an expert marketer. The toolkit will help you create professional outreach products that will encourage your audience to learn more about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
The PDIAtoolkit draws from two key resources. The first is the Building State Capability: Evidence, Analysis, Action book which is available as a free download and the second is a set of short videos explaining the key concepts of PDIA.
The toolkit has eight sections. Each section introduces a new concept and has one or more worksheets which are the tools to help you try PDIA for yourself. All the tools are dynamic and should be reviewed and adapted on a regular basis.
The Model Notice Toolkit is a set of tools designed to help SNAP state agencies improve the notices they send to clients. The toolkit is designed to help state agencies evaluate their SNAP notices and make targeted improvements that fit the needs of their clients, work within system constraints, and comply with federal policy. The toolkit includes model notices with examples of plain language and formatting that state agencies can adapt to fit their own needs.
The toolkit also provides customizable tools to help promote continuous improvement practices. These tools focus on ten types of SNAP notices; however, many of the tools will also be helpful in making changes to other types of notices.
This toolkit consolidates key resources for HPH organizations at every level. Starting with the fundamental cyber hygiene steps that every organization and individual should take, the toolkit can help organizations within the HPH sector build their cybersecurity foundation and progress to implement more advanced, complex tools to strengthen their defenses and stay ahead of current threats.
Because cybersecurity is one of many areas where the Healthcare and Public Health sector is facing persistent challenges, CISA and HHS are providing this toolkit filled with remedies to give sector stakeholders a greater ability to proactively assess vulnerabilities and implement solutions.
This toolkit focuses primarily on cybersecurity resources, but CISA has a wide array of offerings to help the HPH sector and other critical infrastructure organizations improve their security and resilience. Here are some more resources to explore.
This toolkit aims to provide an easy-to-understand interpretation of ASHRAE Standard 188 to help building owners and managers. They can use the toolkit to help evaluate their water system and devices in their building(s) to determine if they need a program. Then the toolkit explores how to develop an effective water management program if one is needed.
Along with a report of institutional considerations, the Resumption of Loan Repayment Task Force has created this Student Loan Repayment Toolkit. Easy-to-use resources were designed to help institutions and financial aid administrators communicate with borrowers as they begin transitioning back into repayment on federal student loans. The toolkit includes a variety of components, such as social media posts, one-page infographics, and videos that can be distributed through email, social media, postal mail, flier distribution, or other methods.
This toolkit was designed for the Global Campaign to Combat Ageism. It will equip you with the necessary resources to learn about ageism, initiate your own conversations about this important topic in your community, organize events to raise awareness,and spread the word through social media to create #AWorld4AllAges.
The content on this site is drawn from projects carried out in a number of research labs. Our aim is to improve and expand the toolkit by welcoming feedback and contributions from the soft robotics community. To read more about the development of the Soft Robotics Toolkit please read some of our publications, detailing the research behind this resource. If you have an interest in advancing the field and engaging with this community, please contact us!
Learn from experts Dr. Beth Molnar, Northeastern University, and Karen Kalergis, Northeastern University Consultant, as they provide an overview of the VTT and how to use the toolkit to help your organization become trauma-informed in this recorded webinar.
In response to concerns over the risks related to outsourcing and third-party service relationships, the FSB has developed a toolkit for financial authorities and financial institutions as well as service providers for their third-party risk management and oversight. The toolkit aims to:
The official Park and Recreation Month outreach toolkit, logo, poster and additional graphics are available now. Use these resources to help promote Park and Recreation Month in your community this July!
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