Release date: 10/01/2009
Contact Information: Hanady Kader, EPA Public Affairs, 206-604-8293
(Seattle, Wash.—Oct. 1, 2009) The future of children’s health is at center stage for the next two days as leading researchers, health care providers, and policymakers gather at the Northwest Children’s Environmental Health Forum in Tukwila, Wash. to share the most up-to-date research and develop an action plan to help protect children from environmental harms.
Children are more at risk for environmental exposures than adults because of their developing bodies and brains, as well as certain behaviors that put them at higher risk.
This forum will put the spotlight on why environmental links to children’s health is a critical issue for parents, the medical establishment, policymakers and communities. Scientists and policymakers will discuss a variety of subjects, including:
The two-day conference features the most current research presented by leaders in the rapidly developing field of children’s environmental health, including:
“Today’s children are counting on us to secure a safe environment now so they can grow and flourish into healthy adults tomorrow,” said Aimee Boulanger of the Collaborative on Health and the Environment. “This is a shared interest between all the agencies, individuals and groups involved in hosting this forum—we all want the same healthy future for our children.”
The forum will culminate with an Action Agenda that will be used to develop children’s environmental health practices and policies.
The Northwest Children’s Environmental Health Forum is presented by the Collaborative on Health and Environment – Northwest Chapter. The group includes federal, state and local agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington State Department of Ecology, People for Puget Sound, Public Health – Seattle & King County, the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County and many more.
Click here for more information on the Northwest Children’s Environmental Health Forum.
SPONSORED BY:
Environmental Protection Agency
Collaborative on Health and the Environment--Northwest
King County Local Hazardous Waste Management Program
Washington State Department of Ecology
People for Puget Sound
Seattle and King County Public Health
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