Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 4 Strategies Business Community Members Educators Insufficient Evidence Access to Care Air and Water Quality Employment Housing and Transit Quality of Care Sexual Activity Clear all Bookmark this strategy HIV and STI interventions coordinated with work, vocational training, or sports for youth Coordinate efforts to reduce risky sexual behavior among adolescents with work, vocational training, or sports Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Sexual Activity Bookmark this strategy Housing mediation services Facilitate mediation between tenants and landlords to resolve conflict and prevent eviction Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Housing and Transit Bookmark this strategy Job-sharing programs Offer flexible working arrangements, allowing the duties of a single full-time position to be covered by two part-time employees Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Employment Bookmark this strategy On-site child care Provide employees with child care options at work; care may be provided free of charge, partially subsidized as part of an employee benefit package, or offered at market rates Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Employment
Bookmark this strategy HIV and STI interventions coordinated with work, vocational training, or sports for youth Coordinate efforts to reduce risky sexual behavior among adolescents with work, vocational training, or sports Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Sexual Activity
Bookmark this strategy Housing mediation services Facilitate mediation between tenants and landlords to resolve conflict and prevent eviction Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Housing and Transit
Bookmark this strategy Job-sharing programs Offer flexible working arrangements, allowing the duties of a single full-time position to be covered by two part-time employees Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Employment
Bookmark this strategy On-site child care Provide employees with child care options at work; care may be provided free of charge, partially subsidized as part of an employee benefit package, or offered at market rates Evidence Rating: Insufficient Evidence Employment