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AIDS Policy Reports: A Model for Educators

AIDS & Public Policy Journal 6, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 69-75
John Leonard and Robert W. Wood


AIDS Policy Reports is a series of documents on AIDS public policy issues recently produced by the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. These reports are not scholarly analyses of the sort generally published in the AIDS & Public Policy Journal, nor are they lengthy legal or procedural documents of the type often produced by public health agencies. Rather, they are brief, readable summaries of the AIDS policy issues most often asked about and debated in the Seattle-King County community. They are meant to be read and used primarily by AIDS educators, outreach workers, hotline and speakers' bureau volunteers--those "frontline" individuals who daily disseminate information and respond to the questions and concerns of the public.
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