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Naismith, Rachael – Library Journal, 1989
Discussion of issues in bookmobile services to migrant workers focuses on the experiences of the Fresno County Public Library. A profile of migrant workers is provided, and funding problems and options, the information provision aspect of library service, lending policies, and impediments to serving migrants are discussed. (three references) (MES)
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, Library Role, Library Services, Migrant Programs
Naismith, Rachael – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1983
Examines the role of the public library in providing outreach services to migrant farm workers, citing experiences of three public library systems in the areas of information and referral, bookmobiles, and funding. Physical and psychological inaccessibility are discussed. Three references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Bookmobiles, Financial Support, Library Extension, Library Role
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Bureau of Migrant Education. – 1987
This manual was written as a guide for state migrant education recruiters who need to be familiar with the nature of seasonal and temporary work performed by Louisiana's migrating agricultural workers and fishing industry laborers. It is intended to teach recruiters about the agricultural and fishing activities necessary for raising and harvesting…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Crop Processing Occupations, Field Crops, Fisheries
Rodriguez, Rachel; And Others – Migrant Health Newsline, 1993
This newsletter supplement is devoted to the theme of domestic violence affecting migrant women. It contains four articles describing programs providing violence prevention education to migrant women and children. "Family Violence and Migrant Women: Implications for Practice" (Rachel Rodriguez) discusses the social isolation of migrant women;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Battered Women, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Violence
Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC. Dept. of Family and Community Medicine. – 2000
Preventing Agricultural Chemical Exposure among North Carolina Farmworkers (PACE) is a project designed to describe farmworker pesticide exposure and to develop an educational intervention to reduce farmworker pesticide exposure. The PACE project used a community participation framework to ensure that the community played a significant role in…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Safety, Community Education, Community Involvement
National Migrant Resource Program, Inc., Austin, TX. – 1992
This monograph addresses issues concerning the future of health care delivery for migrant and seasonal farmworkers formulated by participants at the 1992 Migrant Health and Migrant Clinical Issues Conference. Ten focus groups considered various issues and barriers to service delivery and listed the system characteristics required to implement the…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Delivery Systems, Health Education, Health Promotion
Movin' On Up = Progreso, 1995
This document consists of the first six issues (year 1) of a bilingual newsletter (English and Spanish) that provides information about available programs and services for migrant and seasonal farmworkers in New York State. The goal is to help migrant farmworkers achieve self-sufficiency and obtain permanent employment through job training…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Careers, Health Education, High School Equivalency Programs
Larner, Mary – 1988
This presentation discusses the effectiveness of a home-visiting program staffed by community workers in providing education and support for parents in poor, underserved areas. Six lessons learned by program staff about ways to successfully implement this type of program are discussed. The first lesson is that it is important to listen to the…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Health Services, Health Education, Home Visits
Winters-Smith, Carol; Larner, Mary – 1988
This presentation describes a home visiting health education program serving Mexican and Mexican-American migrant farmworkers in Florida. The purposes of the program were to educate farmworker families about pregnancy, childbirth, nutrition, and child development, and to encourage the use of preventive health care services. Home visitors were…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Health Services, Health Education, Home Visits