Oral Health Poster
Overview
Working with Children for Health • Go to our website to view the FREE resources which you can use & adapt as you like. • Send us your questions which we will answer on our website and blog. • Translate or adapt our materials and please acknowledge us and send us a copy of your version. • We can be your mentor. This needs funding. • We can help develop your health education programme with training, writing materials, help to create stories and pictures to remember messages, programme design, research design or support with monitoring & evaluation. This needs funding. • Set up a joint venture with us. Our partners lead this process & manage the overall programme. We can apply for funding together.
For more information, please visit www.childrenforhealth.org or contact clare@childrenforhealth.org For more information, please visit www.childrenforhealth.org or contact clare@childrenforhealth.org
Diabetes Poster
Where can I get the printed poster? You cannot! You need to print it yourself. It is best printed
in full colour on A3 size paper and print the back too for reference or display.
• Who is the poster for? Educators of many kinds, parents & children aged 10-14.
• Where might it be used? Schools, at home, health clinics, projects, clubs, religious groups etc.
• Why are the faces of the people on the poster look as if they come from many different
countries around the world? Children for Health has a global audience, so we use multi-ethnic
faces on our posters.