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Building a Community Partnership Around the “What to Do When Your Child Gets Sick” book. Introductions. Margarete Cook NW Regional Literacy Consultant, Wisconsin Literacy, Inc Nancy Wheeler Literacy Coordinator, ICAA Crossroads Literacy Jay Shrader - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Building a Community Partnership Around the “What to Do When Your Child Gets

Sick” book

Introductions Margarete Cook

NW Regional Literacy Consultant, Wisconsin Literacy, Inc

Nancy Wheeler Literacy Coordinator, ICAA Crossroads

Literacy Jay Shrader

Community Benefit and Prevention Program Manager, Wellness Manager, Security Health Plan

Overview

History of the project How our partnerships were formed Review of the Train the Trainer workshops Data Collected What You Can Do

The Beginning South Dakota Small area grants AHEC grant with ICAA and WL

37 Head Start instructor in 3 - 6 hr. Train the Trainer Workshops

Books for 695 kids in 15 Head Start Centers 438 surveys

Security Health Plan

The Project Train the Trainer Workshops -

Head Start Day Care Providers Family Resource Center

4 sites = 55 participants Provided 603 books Got 204 surveys

Partners

Wisconsin Literacy, Inc./Health Literacy Wisconsin Security Health Plan ICAA Crossroads Literacy Northwest Connection Family Resources Rusk County Health & Human Services – Public Health Department Clark County Health Department Child Care Resource and Referral of Central WI

Train the Trainer

What is Literacy? Health Literacy 101 Red Flags for Literacy Issues Interventions Project Details Pre and Post tests

The HL Game

Workshop Pre and Post Tests

5 HL Knowledge Questions Avg. Pre Test Score = 46% Avg. Post Test Score = 79%

Quality of workshop Excellent = 82% Very Good = 15% Uncertain = 3%

Introduction of Books Grant from IHA Previous Project

Comparison of “Just Handed Out” vs “introduction”

Significantly more use of book with “introduction”

SHP Grant Took time to brainstorm how to introduce the

book

Introduction Suggestions

Checklist Scavenger Hunt

204 surveys 391 Kids

Data Collected

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Security Health Plan

SHP started a Community Benefit Program in 2011

Health Literacy & Kid’s Health identified as a priority

Focus on root causes of health Medical cost avoidance (e.g. ROI)

Challenges

Data Collection Hard to get back surveys

Incentives?? Self Reporting What data do we want next? Where does data get stored?

Do we do more workshops?

Opportunities

Future Conversations New Partners

How Can You Do This Type of Project? How Can We Help You Do This?

Requests or Questions

Margarete Cook Margarete@wisconsinliteracy.org Nancy.Wheeler@indianheadcaa.org SHRADER.JASON@securityhealth.org

http: //www.wisconsinliteracy.org http: //www.healthliteracywisconsin.org http://www.indianheadcaa.org

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