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HOMEWelcomeGeorge Mason University’s Center for the Advancement of Public Health (GMU’s CAPH) assists organizations and individuals as they promote health and safety. Established in 1986, GMU’s CAPH offers a range of resources and services designed to add value to local, state and national initiatives. Engaging university-based expertise and resources with community-oriented applications, GMU’s CAPH focuses on applied strategies that blend sound foundations with meaningful strategies. GMU’s CAPH operates with six underlying principles:
Numerous projects and activities engaged in by GMU’s CAPH focus primarily on selected topic areas, primarily surrounding substance abuse. Specifically, resources and expertise are based on alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse prevention overall. In addition, HIV/AIDS prevention and services are highlighted. Further, a wide range of resources and research has been conducted on numerous topic areas associated with traffic safety. The main focus of GMU’s CAPH has been with youth development,
with a primary emphasis upon college-based initiatives. Evaluation and
research services focus, to a large extent, upon the traditional college-age
student. Other resources focus on youth of all ages, whether directly
applicable or for program planners serving youth. Community leaders and
policy makers serve as another major source for which resources and strategies
are provided by GMU’s CAPH. To learn more about the Center for the Advancement of Public Health, please click here (pdf).
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Affiliated Sites COMPASS: A Roadmap to Healthy Living CEHD and RHT College of Education and
Human Development School of Recreation, Health and Tourism (RHT) New to Our Site! Legacy of Life: Presented for the Prince William County Coalition for Human Services on June 19, 2008 The IMPACT Evaluation Resource for NCAA CHOICES Grantees LEGACY OF LIFE: CD-ROM and
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