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Online Work-Based Learning Tool to Help NC Students

Governor Roy Cooper announced that North Carolina educators now have access to an improved online tool to help them connect students with opportunities to explore potential careers. The work-based learning tool, called “The Navigator,” brings together members of the business, education, and workforce development communities in a space where they can post, search for and measure work-based learning opportunities. The newest version of the Navigator Tool offers improved user experience and new features where employers list virtual and in-person work-based learning activities.

Online Spanish for Educators – Summer 2022

This course is designed to provide educators with little or no knowledge of Spanish the language skills for communication with Spanish-speaking families in common school settings.

Durham Tech is offering an online Interpreter training program

Have you thought about becoming a medical or community interpreter? Are you bilingual? Join us! Instruction is in English. Participants are matched up in language pairs. ALL language pairs are welcome. This is NOT a language course. This is a program to prepare you for an exciting new career as a community or medical interpreter!

Roundtable discussion event, “Health Disparities in Healthcare Access for Latinos and African American Communities,”

The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina, Inc. (AMEXCAN) invites you to attend our roundtable discussion event, “Health Disparities in Healthcare Access for Latinos and African American Communities,” on Wednesday, February 23rd, 2022, at 10 a.m. EST in honor of Black History Month. This event will take place virtually over zoom. Meeting information is available below.
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NCDHHS Urges Vaccination for Children 6 Months and Older

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2023-2024 flu season. A child in the western part of the state recently died from complications associated with influenza infection. To protect the family’s privacy, additional information will not be released.
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