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SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT | National Infant Mortality Awareness Month

In recognition of National Infant Mortality Awareness Month, we’ve put together a collection of social media posts and graphics that can be used to raise awareness about infant mortality and make sure that families are equipped with the tools to live healthier lives. Share these ready-to-use social media graphics and posts to continue the conversation about our nation’s history and its impact on modern-day health outcomes in the Black community.

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ASSESSMENT REPORT | Supporting Healthy Start Performance Project 2021 Annual Assessment Report

NICHQ conducted the 2021 Annual Assessment to understand projects' organizational structures, satisfaction with the TASC, programmatic needs, progress toward benchmarks and key objectives, data capacity, and progress towards sustainability. Like the Needs Assessment from 2019 and the 2020 Annual Assessment, this year’s Annual Assessment sought to identify salient programmatic activities for the TASC. In this report, we describe the Annual Assessment’s methods and results, synthesize findings, and describe next steps for the TASC.

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SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT | Black History Month 2022

The official theme for 2022 focuses on the importance of Black Health and Wellness and acknowledges the legacy of Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, as well as other health and wellness workers, such as birthworkers, doulas, midwives, naturopaths, and herbalists. Share these ready-to-use social media graphics and posts to continue the conversation about our nation’s history and its impact on modern-day health outcomes in the Black community.

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Breastfeeding Awareness Month 2021 Toolkit

Health professionals and advocates can share these ready-to-use graphics and posts to continue the conversation about the importance of breastfeeding on social media and encourage people to support breastfeeding mothers and birthing people. 

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