Section outline

    • Farmworkers are essential to our food system, yet they experience disproportionate environmental and occupational health risks that often go unseen and unaddressed. Featuring speakers from the Migrant Clinicians Network, the webinar will share environmental and occupational hazards faced by farmworkers, including pesticide exposure, heat-related illness, and workplace injuries. The session will also highlight practical strategies for providing culturally responsive care and improving continuity of care for farmworker communities, taking into account language, migration patterns, and access barriers. Participants will learn actionable steps participants can take to raise awareness and promote safer, healthier conditions for farmworkers and their families. 

      Learning Objectives:

      1. Identify environmental and occupational health risks that contribute to illness and injury among farmworkers.
      2. Describe strategies to support culturally responsive and continuity of care for farmworkers and their families.
      3. List one action item that you can do to increase awareness regarding the health and safety needs of farmworkers and their families.
    • Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 17198, for 1 contact hour until March 24, 2028.

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  • In order to receive 1 Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credit, you must complete the course evaluation and receive at least an 80% on the course post-test.

  • In order to receive 1 Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credit, you must complete the course evaluation and receive at least an 80% on the course post-test.