[HealthyTribes] November TA calls
Rautio April L
april.l.rautio at state.or.us
Mon Oct 31 12:21:21 PDT 2011
Hello TPEP and Healthy Communities Coordinators,
The following are the updates and overall agenda for the November technical assistance calls. Please also look over the attached posters on the Tobacco Control Integration Project (TCIP), which will be referenced in the APHA Conference presentation update.
TPEP Reporting Pilot
Daniel Morris, HPCDP Evaluation Lead and staff from NPC Research have worked with CLHO Chronic Disease volunteers to propose a new method for gathering information quarterly from TPEP coordinators. Those who volunteered to pilot the reporting method have now completed the report with their liaisons, using sample tools - a set of interview questions and a form to fill out the summary information from the call. Liaisons collected the information and provided a summary back to the coordinators. The pilot will now be evaluated by NPC Research, through feedback with coordinators and liaisons.<http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_EditPage.aspx?sm=F0cNLHxZks3DFrSN63zqmABb8jnnhhzcxlF46%2bK1HyU27kgUbTeINkrSKzwkS17%2f&TB_iframe=true&height=450&width=650>
Living Well and Department of Corrections
The Oregon Department of Corrections will be offering Living Well workshops at all of its prison facilities over the next few months. In preparation, a Living Well leader training took place in Salem in October for DOC staff in Western Oregon, and a second leader training is scheduled for November 17, 18, 24 and 25 in Umatilla for DOC staff east of the Cascades. The first wave of this partnership will include initial workshops provided by DOC staff, who will then identify inmates to be trained as peer leaders in the second wave of trainings. DOC intends to do an evaluation of the program based on Stanford's original research and will link attendance to the inmate's medical records in order to measure the impact of Living Well on health care utilization.<http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_EditPage.aspx?sm=F0cNLHxZks3DFrSN63zqmDWHzZOkwj2i8ioWeYjiTTghjcJMQCkVSJfdlj6fCh6q&TB_iframe=true&height=450&width=650>
OPCA Self-Management Collaboration
Recruitment is now finished for the second OPCA Self-Management Collaboration cohort; Multnomah County clinic will have representatives of 9 clinic sites participating, Community Health Center of Lincoln County/Newport and Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic's Lancaster Street (E Salem) and Salud clinics (Woodburn). Cohort 2 clinics attended two webinars in October prior to the November 14 in-person kickoff meeting. The first was an orientation to the collaborative that focused on the benefits of community/clinic partnerships and the second covered establishment of collaborative aim statements (goals). Clinics and community partners will sign letters of understanding outlining their roles in the project.<http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_EditPage.aspx?sm=F0cNLHxZks3DFrSN63zqmABb8jnnhhzcxlF46%2bK1HyWy8aGAeiTH1RXFCP38zxCE&TB_iframe=true&height=450&width=650>
APHA Conference Presentations
HPCDP is presenting two posters at the American Public Health Association Conference this month. One poster gives an overview of our hookah initiative, including policy opportunities. The other poster shows our Tobacco Control Integration Project (TCIP) model and provides successes to date. This update will include a description of each poster and gives grantees a visual of some of HPCDP's TPEP work. <http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_EditPage.aspx?sm=F0cNLHxZks3DFrSN63zqmABb8jnnhhzcxlF46%2bK1HyWbXEHzDygC4MEg1cb2h9%2b0&TB_iframe=true&height=450&width=650>
Colorectal Cancer Campaign -In Sabrina's absence, liaisons will update grantees as needed, and this topic will be revisited on the next call
The colorectal cancer campaign, The Cancer You Can Prevent, will launch November 1st. Toolkits are being sent to coordinators. Information about this update was provided on the TPEP and Healthy Communities listserves on October 20 and tribal coordinators October 21. <http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_EditPage.aspx?sm=F0cNLHxZks3DFrSN63zqmABb8jnnhhzcxlF46%2bK1HyWvkDU%2b0NFnwrsfzLJTBg5G&TB_iframe=true&height=450&width=650>
ONE GOOD THING (final 15 mins of call)
Talk with you all soon!
April Rautio
Community Programs Liaison
Arthritis Program Coordinator
Oregon Health Authority
800 NE Oregon St, Ste 730
Portland, OR. 97232-2195
Desk: 971-673-2283
Mobile: 503-793-9999
april.l.rautio at state.or.us<mailto:april.l.rautio at state.or.us>
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