Slides and Promotional Materials

Use the approved, accurate, and timesaving materials on this webpage to inform others about the Community Guide. As with all materials on this website, you are free to quote, print, copy and distribute the items below. Contact Us with comments about the materials and how you use them. We welcome your feedback.
Flyer
Use this quick-read description of the Community Guide as a handout for presentations or as a stand-alone piece for exhibits, webinars, meetings, and conferences. [Two pages, designed to print front-and-back, head-to-head in color, on white 8.5” x 11” paper]
Bookmark
Provide colleagues with a useful reminder of how to access the Community Guide by distributing this bookmark at professional meetings, conferences, exhibits, or classes or by putting them in mailboxes. [Four bookmarks per page, designed to print front-and-back in color on white 8.5” x 11” cardstock and then cut to size]
Table Tent
Strategically place these on tables at professional meetings, conferences (including computer rooms), exhibits and dinners or luncheons to share a valuable resource with colleagues…the Community Guide web site! [One table tent per page, designed to print one-sided in color on white 8.5” x 11” white cardstock and then fold in half]
Overview Slides
Use these slides to tell others about the Community Guide and Community Preventive Services Task Force.
Topic-Specific Slides
Select from these slides when preparing presentations about recommendations and findings of the Community Preventive Services Task Force.
Media Outreach
Alcohol
- CDC Media Release: Task Force Finds Commercial Liability an Effective Strategy to Reduce Alcohol-related Problems

- CDC Media Advisory About Maintaining Limits on Days and Hours of Sale: CDC Releases Two Reports on Excessive Alcohol Use and Related Harms

- CDC Newsroom Formatted Article About Maintaining Limits on Days and Hours of Sale: Reducing the Harms from Drinking Too Much by Limiting Access to Alcohol
[PDF - 208KB] 
Motor Vehicle-Related Injury Prevention
- CDC Press Release: Ignition Interlocks Reduce Alcohol-Impaired Driving

- CDC Newsroom Formatted Article: Ignition Interlocks--A Proven Means for Preventing Impaired Driving Re-Arrests
[PDF - 161KB] 
- Page last reviewed: November 29, 2011
- Page last updated: January 4, 2012
- Content source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services
Contact Us:
- Community Guide Branch
Epidemiology and Analysis Program Office (EAPO)
Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services (OSELS)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road NE
Mailstop E-69
Atlanta, GA 30333 - Community Guide


