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  • 1. Improving school climate to reduce student health risks
    when students’ school environments are supportive and their parents are engaged in their school lives they are less likely to become involved in substance abuse, violence and other behaviors associated with HIV and STD risk.
    (November 2015)
  • 2. Everyone should be tested for HIV
    June 27 marks the 20th anniversary of National HIV Testing Day, and psychologists continue to work to ensure that everyone get tested.
    (June 2015)
  • 3. Women and girls are still left behind
    APA’s Public Interest Directorate is promoting psychology’s contributions to addressing and improving the status of women.
    (April 2015)
  • 4. Why we must pay attention to smoking
    The Public Interest Health Disparities Initiative will release a free smoking app for psychologists and other health-care professionals.
    (February 2015)
  • 5. From risk to resilience: parents offer protection
    Psychological research revealed that children living in poverty are more likely to experience low academic achievement, obesity, behavioral problems, and social and emotional development difficulties.
    (December 2014)
  • 6. Race, racism and law enforcement: A call to action
    Psychologists are invited to post perspectives on topics of racism on APA's Psychology Benefits Society blog.
    (October 2014)
  • 7. Our work to support women continues
    APA’s Public Interest Women’s Programs Office monitors the status of women and girls to improve the health and well-being of women psychologists and women consumers of psychological services.
    (July 2014)
  • 8. Speaking up against ageism
    Age prejudice is one of the most socially condoned and institutionalized forms of prejudice.
    (May 2014)
  • 9. Improving the health of low income populations
    APA’s Public Interest Directorate continues its efforts to better understand and reduce socioeconomic health disparities.
    (March 2014)
  • 10. Time to lift up all Americans
    Dr. Gwendolyn Puryear Keita discusses how psychological knowledge can benefit society and improve people’s lives, being transformative for America’s low-income populations.
    (January 2014)
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