Community
- Learning about Diabetes
- National Diabetes Prevention Program
- Family Support Network
- Welcome to Children with Diabetes
- ChooseMyPlate.gov
- CDC Diabetes – Facebook
- American Dietetic Association
- American Diabetes Association
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease
Children
Prescription Assistance Programs
Spanish Speaking
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
- Community-Clinical Linkages for the Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases: A Practitioner’s Guide U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Applied Research and Evaluation Branch.
- CDC’s National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion promotes community clinical linkages as helping to ensure that people with or at high risk of chronic diseases have access to the resources they need to prevent, delay, or manage chronic conditions once they occur.
- Strategies for Physical Activity Through Community Design
- CDC – Social Determinants of Health
Webinars SDOH 2024
- Unlocking Wellness: Understanding SDOH
- Addressing Chronic Disease through SDOH Strategies
- Addressing Behavioral Health Needs through SDOH Strategies
Webinars SDOH 2023
- SDOH Series, Part 1: Intro to SDOH
- SDOH Series Part 2: Addressing SDOH to Improve Health Outcomes
- SDOH Series Part 3: Billing and Sustainability
SDOH ASSESSMENTS
The Arkansas Diabetes Prevention and Control Program conducts periodic assessments in collaboration with diabetes programs in various communities. These assessments help the programs understand the current strengths, resources, and needs of the identified communities that will allow the programs and the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program to tailor activities, communications, and partnership so that they are well-received and address the unique needs of the priority populations. The aim is to increase participation and retention in the diabetes programs, and to identify resources to assist participants in addressing social determinants of health to achieve prevention and management goals.
Complete a 1-hour interview (via zoom).
- Introduce researchers to potential & current diabetes program participants who may be interested in participating in a focus group (via email, flyers, etc.).
- Introduce researchers to additional practitioners who may be interested in completing an interview (via email)
- Help us find a community space to conduct focus groups.
Partners will receive results of the assessments and financial (as available) and technical assistance with implementing awareness/marketing campaigns and tailoring materials.
For more information or to nominate your program/community for the assessments, please contact the Arkansas Diabetes Prevention and Control Program at 501-661-2075.