About this Event
EPA will use your registration information solely for this event. We will not share your information with any third party.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency invites community leaders (educators, public health advocates, environmental justice advocates, outreach specialists, environmental staff, social workers, community health workers, youth leaders, local government officials) and others to join us for a 3-hour train-the-trainer session to learn about the Curriculum (commonly referred to as the Lead Awareness Curriculum).
By the end of the session, participants will know simple actions they can take to reduce lead exposure, be familiar with all materials included within the Lead Awareness Curriculum, understand how the curriculum is designed to be modified to fit an individual community’s needs, and have a plan for how to facilitate sessions in their own communities. Attendees will receive a digital certificate of participation upon completion of the session.
The curriculum was built with tribes but designed to be adaptable for all communities. It is designed to be taught by community leaders with experience educating and training members of their community. Prior knowledge of lead or lead exposure is not required to teach the curriculum.
To learn more and to download the curriculum, visit .
This session is limited to 25 participants due to space at the Community Resource Center, however we will have a waitlist in case of cancellations.
If you require special accommodations, please contact Elliott Smith at [email protected] or 202-566-0188 by November 13, 2024 to make arrangements.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Community Resource Center, 1540 Fred Jackson Way, Richmond, United States
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