Multi-Cultural
Care of Dying
More like this: Models & Research | Multi-CulturalCommunity Network for Appropriate Technologies
More like this: Advocacy | Consulting | Greater Sonoma County | Models & Research | Multi-CulturalOverview
The Community Network for Appropriate Technologies was incorporated in 1978 as a federally recognized nonprofit, tax-exempt educational and charitable organization. Susan Keller, Executive Director and Principal Planner, founded the Community Network based on principles which she developed and employed in the Midwest while facilitating creation of a nationally prominent library council.

The general focus of our work is the development of cooperative working relationships within individual organizations, and across organizational and political boundaries. Our overall goal is the development of programs, services, and organizations that are socially, economically, and ecologically sound.
Como Mejorar el Cuidado Paliativo: Podemos mejorar el cuidado de personas con cancer
More like this: Multi-Cultural | SpanishThis report defines the major barriers that keep people from receiving excellent palliative care, as needed, throughout the course of their illness with cancer and recommends a series of steps forward. Institute of Medicine National Research Council of the National Academies 2003; Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Translated by California Family Health Council, Inc.
Obtain from: National Academies Press Publications. Listed for $9. Can be read on-line with no charge.
Diversity Rx
More like this: Multi-CulturalModel Operations Project: working with culturally diverse communities (pdf)
More like this: Multi-CulturalNational Resource Center on Diversity in End-of-Life Care
More like this: Multi-CulturalUnderstanding the Health Culture of Recent Immigrants
More like this: Multi-CulturalThis maternal health information catalog focuses on the unique maternal health cultures of three main regions of the world from which immigrants to the U.S. frequently come. These regions include Latin America, Asia, and Africa. Within each region, a country is showcased by a case study. Country Case Studies have been selected based on three criteria: (1) a significant proportion of U.S. immigrants are from that country, according to the U.S.

