Factsheet: Impacts and Lessons Learned from the "Be a Good Relative" Campaign for Native and Urban Native Communities

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Factsheet: Impacts and Lessons Learned from the "Be a Good Relative" Campaign for Native and Urban Native Communities

Date posted: February 17, 2023
Last reviewed: November 22, 2024

National Council of Urban Indian Health (NCUIH)

Factsheet describes the reach of four videos from NCUIH's Be a Good Relative (BAGR) Campaign, which was launched to provide educational material on vaccines that is culturally tailored to Native and Urban Native communities. NCUIH is committed to the continuation and promotion of vaccine equity for Urban Indians. The factsheet discusses factors most important to respondents when considering getting a vaccine. The most prevalent of which was a desire to protect oneself against the virus and the disease. However, there were also a substantial group of respondents who indicated concerns for the safety of the vaccine as well as potential side effects. The factsheet is available here: Be a Good Relative: What We Learned | NCUIH.

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