COVID-19 Specific Resources

COVID-19 Specific Resources

 


Educational Resources

 

Library Materials

 

The AAP Parenting Website

HealthyChildren (@healthychildren) | TwitterThe American Academy of Pediatrics has created a website specifically for parents with resources regarding children prenatal to young adult. Search for information by topic, age, or both. COVID-19 resources are also available through this site.

 

UNICEF: COVID-19 Parenting Tips

Coronavirus (COVID-19): Luka, 8, plays with stuffed animals in between completing school exercises on his first day of distance learning from home.UNICEF has gathered expert tips and other information to help you deal with COVID-19 parenting challenges.

 

WHO: #HealthyAtHome Healthy Parenting

Global Impact of the World Health Organization's 2018 Digital Health Resolution | Welldoc IncWorking with their partners, WHO brings you content to help open the world of isolation. Visit this website for resources and ideas to support parents and projects that will engage children in understanding the Coronavirus, the challenges it brings to their world, and what can be done to protect them.

 

WHO: Talking about COVID-19 with Children

World Health Organization – MediumFollow these simple pointers for parents on this PDF put together by WHO, UNICEF, and other helpful organizations.

 


Local and National Resources

 

Town of Ipswich COVID-19 Updates

Click to HomeFollow the Town’s COVID-specific page to learn more about how Ipswich related changes and updates. This page contains a variety of helpful links, including ones on local case documentation and resources for small businesses.

 

Massachusetts Department of Public Health

The Mass Dept of Public Health LogoThe Mass Department of Public Health offers state-specific information and guidance on COVID-19. Daily and cumulative data updates on COVID-19 cases and testing in Massachusetts are available HERE.

 

Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency

Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency Logo; the Mass State Seal with the agency's name in a circle around it.The MEMA offers state-specific information and answers a variety of questions regarding COVID-19 in Massachusetts and the responses by FEMA during this health emergency.

 

Center for Disease Control (CDC)

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention logo- blue background with white lines and the white capital letters C, D, and CThe CDC has a site with all of the latest information you need about the current state of the situation on the national and global level.

 


For more COVID- related resources, such as state unemployment information, please click HERE.

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