Culturally Competent Materials Address Important Health Disparities in the Hispanic/Latino Community
Segments of the Hispanic and Latino population have not been adequately reached by efforts to prevent a range of health and social problems. As a result, Hispanics and Latinos have been disproportionately affected by the consequences of these problems. Channing Bete Company is here to help your targeted awareness and prevention efforts turn the tide with a line of culturally competent education tools.
True cultural competence
When targeting a very specific group in your awareness and prevention programs, acknowledging its unique history, common experiences, shared cultural values, and visual preferences will make your audience much more receptive to the messages you're sending.
These full-color, photographically illustrated fotonovelas are designed to provide awareness and prevention messages in a culturally competent manner that goes beyond just graphics.
Audience tested, audience approved
We incorporated target-audience-member feedback on the layout, design elements, and text approach. Plus, the format was tested with prevention program staff members and reviewed by experts on delivering culturally competent messages to Hispanic and Latino populations.
All the titles in this series offer:
- clear, accessible text for a wide range of reading abilities
- personal stories that present information in a conversational, peer-to-peer manner and reinforce the main content of the booklet
- attractive pricing and generous quantity discounts.
Make your resources work harder!
You can personalize your fotonovelas with your organization's imprint or other information on the front and back covers.
Health and Wellness
Help eliminate health disparities now with these audience-targeted resources.
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