Health Information Translations provides education resources in multiple languages for health care professionals and others to use in their communities.
The Multicultural HIV and Hepatitis Service works with culturally diverse communities and with health services in NSW to reduce the impacts of HIV and viral hepatitis.
The Center works toward health equity for the underserved African American community by offering culturally competent health education and outreach that empowers community members to overcome the root causes of health problems, maximize their own individual health and access health and support services.
The Chinese Community Health Resource Center (CCHRC) was established in 1989 as a private, non-profit community center. The Center’s mission is to build a healthy community through culturally and linguistically competent preventive health, disease education and management, and research programs and advocacy.
Arctic Health, intended for students, researchers, and anyone with interest in health aspects of the Arctic, is a central source for information on diverse aspects of the Arctic environment and the health of northern peoples.
The Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health supports and implements public health interventions designed for and by Native peoples, with the mission to promote health equity for Native Americans.
The Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) is the only non-regulatory federal agency that promotes policies and coordinates with employers and all levels of government to increase workplace success for people with disabilities.
The DAC Health and Wellness Program provides persons with special needs opportunities to a comprehensive health and wellness program addressing the need for awareness and understanding of health related needs for persons with developmental disabilities and provides opportunities to learn the benefits of living a healthier lifestyle.
The National Council on Disability (NCD) is an independent federal agency that provides advice and recommendations to the President, Congress, and executive branch agencies.
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is the primary federal funding organization on research on autism spectrum disorder.
APA has produced many resources to educate the public, support the work of psychologists and inform public policy about LGBTI people and their lives and health needs.
The Association for X and Y Variations (AXYS) is an advocacy, education and support organization for individuals with X and Y chromosome variations and their families.
GIRES provides access to e-Learning programmes to assist organisations, friends and families to better understand how to support and work with gender diverse people.
LGBT HealthLink, a program of CenterLink, is a community-driven national network of experts and professionals enhancing LGBT health by reducing health disparities within our communities.
Youngmenshealthsite.org (YMH) is a website developed by the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. The purpose of the website is to provide carefully researched health information to teenage boys and young men.
The Veterans Affairs Library Network (VALNET) is the largest health care library network in the United States, providing library services and resources to Veteran inpatients and outpatients, their families, and caregivers; Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) staff and employees; and students and trainees in affiliated teaching programs.