The Internet and Electronic Resources for Communities

 

Using the Internet to integrate your services with complementary community resources.

Imagine the number of people you see in a busy week.   Imagine how you might be better able to assist them in managing their most important health concerns  if your service was connected, at least electronically,   with all the other resources that might be of benefit to your clients.  How many children of your clients could benefit from having access to the fitness activities available at youth agencies and after school programs.

Now imagine creating friendly, electronic connections with those same agencies, so that you are linked to and from their facility.  Initially these links don't have to be electronic.   A simple paper flyer that connects your services to them and a reciprocal system can be a win/win situation.

Listed below are just a few suggestions for your consideration.   Remember, for the National PTA, "Children First" is the battle cry!

Develop a relationship with the PTA in your area.  Make pages that link to their pages.   Here are the links to:

a local PTSA,
and the
National PTA.

Many communities have YMCA's, YWCA's, Boy's and Girl's Clubs, YMHA's, Recreation Departments, Camps, etc.

YMCA of the USA

A local YMCA

Camps are another place to connect.


Imagine creating a sports medicine information system to cater to the people involved in extracurricular sports.  Topics that you might want to include could be getting ready for the season, stretching as a way to reduce injuries, and eating for optimal athletic performance.

 

Public health departments, social service agencies, medical clinics, family services groups, schools and other organizations that relate to children and families might be linked electronically to your web sites. Imagine the most creative use of information and referral connections. Help create an electronic net that will help those families and children in your community who are currently falling through the cracks.