The National Center offers technical assistance and training
Training is offered to individuals, contractors, state and local health and housing departments, nonprofit organizations, insurance companies, real estate developers and others interested in lead poisoning prevention and methods for lead hazard control, IPM and radon education, and other healthy housing issues.
Listed below are Training and Technical Assistance projects that NCHH is either working on or have already completed. Some links will take you to a separate page detailing the project. Other links will take you to a page giving a brief synopsis.
Training and Technical Assistance (Ongoing projects)
CDC National Healthy Homes Training Center and Network
CDC National Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Center
Healthy Rebuilding Demonstration Project in New Orleans
Technical Assistance and Strategic Planning Initiative
Identifying Methods to Evaluate and Reduce Lead Hazards
IPM Education Program
Delivery of a Radon Education Program Through the National Healthy Homes Training Center and Network
EPA Building Public Health Professional Capacity
Training and Technical Assistance (completed)
Home-based Childcare Lead Safety Program (LEAP)
Michigan Department of Community Health
ICF/EPA Lead Certification Training Course Revisions
Grace Hill Neighborhood Health Centers
Updating and Evaluating Case Management Policies for Lead Poisoned Children
LeadSafeHomes.Info
Designing and Administering Lead Hazard Control Programs. Lessons Learned to Date
The National Center for Healthy Housing, 10320 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 500 Columbia, MD 21044
410.992.0712 / Fax: 443.539.4150
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Lead Hazard Control Grant Programs: Lessons Learned Update
CDC National Healthy Homes Training Center and Network
CDC National Lead Poisoning Prevention Training Center
Healthy Rebuilding Demonstration Project in New Orleans
Technical Assistance and Strategic Planning Initiative
Identifying Methods to Evaluate and Reduce Lead Hazards
Delivery of a Radon Education Program
EPA Building Public Health Professional Capacity