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  • 1.Gay and Poor: The Intersection of Sexual Orientation and Socioeconomic Status
    The featured literature review in this issue of Article Spotlight looks at the stigmatization of both sexual orientation and socioeconomic status and discusses the associated health implications.
    Web Page (March 2015)
  • 2.Office on Socioeconomic Status Resources and Publications
    Publications, The SES Indicator, APA Policy Statements on Socioeconomic Status and SES Network and Listserv.
    Web Page
  • 3.Health Equity Legislation Introduced in the House of Representatives
    It affects many APA priorities, such as health disparities stemming from race, ethnicity, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, English proficiency and environment.
    Web Page (June 2016)
  • 4.Bureau of Health Workforce Funding Opportunities
    Grants and other funding opportunities provided by the Bureau of Health Professions.
    Web Page
  • 5.Psychological Impact of Unemployment
    Panelists, including APA member Lisa Bowleg, PhD, discussed both the impact of The Great Recession on African American employment and trends that emerged after the recession ended at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference.
    Web Page (October 2013)
  • 6.Public Interest Government Relations Office
    The Public Interest Government Relations Office actively engages in shaping federal policy to promote psychology in the public interest. Issue areas include: aging; children, youth and families; individuals with disabilities; ethnic minority affairs; HIV/AIDS; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues; socioeconomic status; and women’s issues.
    Web Page
  • 7.APA Advocacy Issues
    APA's Government Relations offices work on issues such as aging; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; disability; peer review; trauma, violence and abuse; veterans and military issues; and children and the media.
    Web Page
  • 8.APA Reports
    Includes links to association, office and directorate annual reports, including the yearly APA annual report; the treasurer's report on financial operations; and board, committee and task force reports.
    Web Page
  • 9.Socioeconomic Status Office (SES)
    The Office on Socioeconomic Status directs, oversees, facilitates and promotes psychology’s contribution to the understanding of SES and the lives and well-being of the poor.
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  • 10.The Federally Qualified Health Centers Program
    Federally Qualified Health Centers, including community, migrant, homeless and school-based, address the health care needs of our nation’s underserved populations.
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