The National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH) is now accepting proposals for the Fall 2024 National Agricultural Worker Health Symposium.
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NCFH is excited to announce the launch of our national Agricultural Worker Health Symposia, scheduled for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. While NCFH is shifting from the previous BPHC funded three Regional Stream Forums, these new national training events promise to bring transformative workforce development trainings focused on advancing technical knowledge and collaboration in the field of agricultural worker health. This new model will offer participants a deeper dive into an agricultural worker health topic through hands-on learning and peer-to-peer sharing of strategies, challenges, successes, and resources.
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The inaugural Fall 2024 Symposium will be held December 3-5, 2024, in Tampa, Florida. The overarching theme is “Emerging Issues in Preventive, Occupational, and Environmental Health.” This Symposium will explore the occupational health and safety risks agricultural workers face, including environmental, occupational, biological, and respiratory hazards.
Call for Workshops - Deadline 9/27/2024
NCFH is now accepting proposals for workshops that promote strategies aimed at overcoming these challenges and fostering healthier work environments. The deadline for proposals has been extended until September 27, 2024. Submit your workshop descriptions here.
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