What is the purpose of the Office of Minority Health?
The FDA Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE) serves to promote and protect the health of diverse populations through research and communication of science that addresses health disparities.
What are the 3 CLAS standards?
The National CLAS Standards
- Governance, Leadership and Workforce. 2) Advance and sustain organizational governance and leadership that promotes CLAS and health equity through policy, practices and allocated resources.
- Communication and Language Assistance.
- Engagement, Continuous Improvement and Accountability.
What are three major health risk behaviors identified in the CDC Health Disparities?
Health risks such as teenage pregnancy, poor dietary choices, inadequate physical activity, physical and emotional abuse, substance abuse, and gang involvement have a significant impact on how well students perform in school.
Who started Clas?
Clas Ohlson
Type | Publicly traded Aktiebolag |
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ISIN | SE0000584948 |
Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1918 |
Founder | Clas Ohlson |
What are the rights and responsibilities of workers?
Worker rights and responsibilities
- the right to be shown how to work safely.
- the right to appropriate safety equipment.
- the right to speak up about work conditions.
- the right to say no to unsafe work.
- the right to be consulted about safety in the workplace.
- the right to workers compensation.
- the right to a fair and just workplace.
Does an employer have a duty of care?
Under the law employers are responsible for health and safety management. It is an employer’s duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their employees and other people who might be affected by their business. Employers must do whatever is reasonably practicable to achieve this.
What act does duty of care come under?
A duty of care is a legal obligation to avoid doing things that could foreseeably cause harm to another person. A breach of a duty of care amounts to the tort of negligence if it leads to harm to a person. In Victoria, negligence is governed by the Wrongs Act 1958, and the common law.