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Coordinated Youth Initiative Brochure
In the belief that Healthy Kids Make Better Students and Better Students make Healthy Communities, the Winter Park Health Foundation is pleased to sponsor a variety of programs that tend to the mental and physical well-being of the children in our community. Here is an introduction to those programs-all part of the Coordinated Youth Initiative. Download PDF
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Healthy Kids Today
Fall 2007

Healthy Kids Today
Elementary Edition
Los Niños Saludables de Hoy
Edición para las Escuelas Primarias

Healthy Kids Today
Middle and High School Edition
Los Niños Saludables de Hoy
Edición para las Escuelas Medias y Secundarias
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CHILL brochure
CHILL--Community Help & Intervention in Life's Lessons is a unique and free school-based counseling program for students and their families. This brochure describes ways to be referred to the program, talks about therapies used by the counselors and includes a counselor directory. Download PDF
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School Nursing Initiative brochure
The School Nursing Initiative is a one-of-a-kind collaborative effort of Orange County Public Schools and the Foundation designed to boost student health and attendance. This brochure describes the program and includes a directory of nurses as well as a summary of school nurse responsibilities. Download PDF
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The Student Health Centers at Glenridge Middle and Winter Park High Schools
This brochure provides information on the Student Health Centers at Glenridge Middle and Winter Park High schools which feature the services of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners who are able to provide more advanced care such as school physicals, sports physicals and diagnosis and treatment of common childhood illnesses. Download PDF
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Information Sheets
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Helping Children Cope with Disasters
When Hurricanes Charley and Frances marched through Central Florida, the CHILL counselors compiled a list of tips on helping children cope with the aftermath of natural disasters such as hurricanes. Separate tip lists were drafted for teachers and parents.
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Talking with Children About Disasters
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Disaster: Helping Children Cope
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