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Page 1: Utah Cancer Action Network · oGather community input and feedback regarding future direction for 2021-2025 Cancer Plan oMarch – April: Review data and feedback, produce draft plan

Utah Cancer Action Network

General Member Meeting

Page 2: Utah Cancer Action Network · oGather community input and feedback regarding future direction for 2021-2025 Cancer Plan oMarch – April: Review data and feedback, produce draft plan

State Cancer Plan Update ProcessoJanuary 2020: In-depth data review to inform priority areas and evaluation criteria developed

oFebruary 2020: Strategic planning retreat heldo Open to all o Review previous priority areaso Gather community input and feedback regarding future direction for 2021-2025 Cancer Plan

oMarch – April: Review data and feedback, produce draft plan outline

oJuly 2020: Priority areas, targets for change finalized

oAugust – December 2020: Draft complete Cancer Plan

oJanuary 2021: Publish final Cancer Plan

Page 3: Utah Cancer Action Network · oGather community input and feedback regarding future direction for 2021-2025 Cancer Plan oMarch – April: Review data and feedback, produce draft plan

State Cancer Plan Update ProcessoJanuary 2020: In-depth data review to inform priority areas and evaluation criteria developed

oFebruary 2020: Strategic planning retreato Open to all o Review previous priority areaso Gather community input and feedback regarding future direction for 2021-2025 Cancer Plan

oMarch – April: Review data and feedback, produce draft plan outline

oJuly 2020: Priority areas, targets for change finalized

oAugust – December 2020: Draft complete Cancer Plan

oJanuary 2021: Publish final Cancer Plan

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2020-2021 Utah State Cancer Plan Implementation Grant

BRAD BELNAPUTAH COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CONTROL PROGRAMUTAH DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Proposal Announcement

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A New Round of FundingoThis is a new opportunity

oApplications are due NO LATER than 5:00 pm MST February 26th, 2020

oFunding is UP TO $20,000 per yearo Anticipated to be a very competitive year

oFunding Period: June 30, 2020 – June 29, 2021o All year 1 activities must be completed and funding spent

during this period

oPayment method is cost reimbursement o Grantees will be reimbursed for expenses incurred

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A New Round of FundingoProposals for UCAN Collaboration Priorities are not being accepted at this timeo Genomicso HPVo Tobaccoo Radon

oAn application for Genomics-related projects will be coming out later. This opportunity is not affiliated with UCAN.

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Application Overview

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Application Overview

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Application Overview

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UCAN WebsiteoAll Grant materials and updates will be found on the UCAN website http://www.ucan.cc/members/implementation/o State Cancer Plano Application packetoQuestion/Answer listo Any updates or notification

Always refer to the website for the most up-to-date information!

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Hispanic Breast Cancer Support Group

2002-2017

Sara Carbajal-Salisbury, BS, Program DirectorJeannette Villalta, CHW, Karla Arroyo, LCSW, Gabriela Portugal, MD

December 17, 2019Utah Cancer Action Network

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Project OverviewFrom Treatment to “Survivorship with Mental Health”

An innovative format of group psycho educational classes focused on mental health for Latina Cancer

Survivors and caregivers.

Main Goals: Identify the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and

suicide ideation and attempts amongst Latina cancer in the Triunfadoras group.

Identify other mental health issues that are most prevalent among Latina cancer survivors

Increase awareness and education regardingmental health issues impacting Latina cancersurvivors, healthy coping mechanisms andresources available.

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“Survivorship with Mental Health Among Latina Cancer Survivors from “Triunfadoras”

Target Population:

• Latina cancer survivors and their caregivers. o 21 years and oldero Residing in the Wasatch

Front

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Project OverviewFrom Treatment to

“Survivorship with Mental Health”Year 1:

• Develop and conduct a needs assessment• Complete mental health screening (suicide, depression and anxiety)• Analyze data to develop a psychoeducational curriculum that addresses

mental health concerns and healthy coping mechanisms

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Screening: Anxiety, Depression, & Suicide

(GAD7, PHQ9, CSSR)

Needs Assessment

Data Analysis

Psycho-educationalCurriculum

Survivorship With Mental HealthAmong Latina Cancer Survivors From “Triunfadoras”

Year 1

Year 1 overview

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Project OverviewYear 2:

• Training in the prevalence of mental health amongst cancer survivors, curriculum and community resources.

• Psycho educational curriculum will be delivered to the Triunfadoras group members once per month by a trained Mental Health peer support specialist.

• Psychoeducational groups will take place before the usual Triunfadoras group to provide emotional support if triggers arise.

• Pre and post tests will be used after each group to evaluate effectiveness of the curriculum.

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Project progress report• Questionnaires developed and formatted

o PHQ9o CSSRo GAD7o Needs assessment

• 25 survivors (goal 80) completed the above questionnaires along with o demographics o informed consent

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Project progress report

• In progress:

• RedCap database development• Data input• Data analysis

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“Triunfadoras” – Our Vision • “Nadie debe de enfrentar el cáncer solo”

• “No one should face cancer alone”

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From Harm to Home | Rescue.org

IRC New RootsUtah State Cancer Plan Implementation Grant - 2019UCAN General Meeting – 12/16/2019James Hunter – New Roots Program Manager

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From Harm to Home | Rescue.org

Who we are…The International Rescue Committee responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future.

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The IRC has New Roots programs in 12 cities in the US.New Roots in SLC is a broad-based agricultural program founded in 2010:• Community gardens and food security activities• Farmer incubator program• Farmers markets and food access interventions

New Roots - SLC

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UCANState Cancer Plan Implementation Grant

3 Year Program:• Community Garden Expansion• Neighborhood Farm Stand Development• Healthy Eating & Nutrition Education

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Community Gardens Expansion

• Objective: expansion of 2 South Salt Lake gardens

• Expanded 24 beds +20% at Central Park garden

• On track to add 15 beds at Central Valley

• Supported 61 refugee families

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• Conducted development and planning activities in South Salt Lake, including at existing Farm Stand

• Community placemaking activities at garden and Farm Stand

• Input received from community members on location, time, date, types of produce, activities

• Implementation plan to be developed in QIII

• Opening Farm Stand in late QIV

Neighborhood Farm Stand

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Healthy Eating and Nutrition Education-Compiled available resources from existing IRC national curriculum and community organizations-Develop visually and culturally accessible food and nutrition resource guide for use during workshops-Curriculum on track to be complete by QIII for implementation in QIV

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Thank you!

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RISE-UP (Risk Information and Skin-cancer Education for

Undergraduate Prevention)

Prepared by Katy Nottingham and Yelena Wu, PhDHuntsman Cancer Institute

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Background and Purpose• College students are at high risk for engaging in unintentional

and intentional tanning behaviors and use inadequate sun protection

• Few studies have examined novel strategies to improve college students’ use of sun protection and decrease their intentional tanning behaviors

• Purpose: Provide young people with skin cancer prevention education and/or personalized feedback on their risk for skin cancer using novel risk communication methods• MC1R genetic testing• UV photography

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Year 1 Progress

• Conduct a comprehensive literature review of existing skin cancer prevention programs, especially those tailored for college students, to inform program development

• Develop program materials

• Educational materials, MC1R risk materials, UV photo materials

• Collaboration with HCI health communication researchers

• Prepare program manual

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Program Materials

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Next Steps

• Pilot program with ~10 University of Utah undergraduate students

• Enrollment of students

• Programing of questionnaires to evaluate effectiveness and barriers to implementation

• Identify potential stakeholders to promote sustainability

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DECEMBER 17, 2019

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ChairGreg Bell, CEO, Utah Hospital AssociationVice ChairM. Locke Ettinger, Former Director Health Promotion and Wellness, Intermountain HealthcareSecretary/TreasurerJuliana Preston, Executive Director, HealthInsightBoard Members Heather Borski, Division Director, Utah Department of HealthKathleen Britton, Director of Child Nutrition Programs, Utah State Board of Education Mike Clark, Hospital Administrator, McKay-Dee HospitalPatty Cross, Health Promotion Director, Utah County Health DepartmentNick Jarvis, COO, Utah League of Cities and TownsScott Langford, Hospital Administrator, Beaver Valley HospitalRobin Marcus, Chief Wellness Officer, University of Utah Health SciencesElisa Soulier, Intermountain Healthcare

Get Healthy Utah Board Members

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The mission of Get Healthy Utah is to create a culture of health through engaging multi-sector stakeholders, building partnerships, providing resources, and connecting efforts that support healthy

eating and active living.

We do this by:

• Engaging high level leaders • Partnering with public and private entities • Addressing healthy equity• Collecting, developing, and sharing best practices• Promoting systems level change• Providing funds and other resources

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Project: Get Healthy Utah will work to improve fruit and vegetable consumption among elementary school students in target United Way Community Schools and other low-income schools.

• Fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in Utah is low.

• Improved fruit and vegetable consumption reduces obesity as well as the risk for some forms of cancer.

Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Schools

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Strategies:• Smarter Lunchrooms• Recess Before Lunch• Key Messaging to Address Myths

Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Schools

Research shows that children who

participate in school meals have higher rates of fruit

and vegetable consumption.

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Benefits of Recess Before Lunch

Cost-effective way to improve health & well-being

Increased fruit & vegetable consumption

Improved behavior, focus, & concentration

More instruction time in morning due to hand-washing schedule

Ready to eat & not rushing to go outside

One study in Utah found a

54% increase in fruit and

vegetable consumption.

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Culturally appropriate

Address misconceptions

Feedback:• USBE• United Way • Parents• Teachers• PPRC Health Team

Messaging Development

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Relationship Building:• Met with Granite Operations Manager and Dietician

• Offered for us to come to district training (~30 food service staff)

• Schools signed up and additional schools identified via Granite Operations Manager and Dietician

Recruiting Schools-Smarter Lunchrooms

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Schools Identified-Smarter LunchroomsThe schools serve a highly diverse population, made up of many immigrant and refugee families.

Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Schools

Free and Reduced Lunch%Utah 35%Granite School District 48%

Free and Reduced Lunch%Hillside Elementary 51%Kearns High 45%Redwood Elementary 98%

Free and Reduced Lunch%Woodrow Wilson Elementary 94%Academy Park Elementary 62%James E Moss Elementary 98%

2019-2020 2020-2021

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Smarter Lunchrooms Strategies

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A little more difficult!

• Recess patterns survey sent to Canyons, Granite, Ogden, Salt Lake

• Interviewed schools that are doing recess before lunch, have switched back, and who are not doing it

• Priority list created

• Asked partners to identify any connections

• Emails and phone calls

• Ogden schools identified

Recruiting Schools-Recess Before Lunch

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Schools Identified The schools serve a highly diverse population, made up of many immigrant and refugee families.

Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Schools

Free and Reduced Lunch%Utah 35%Ogden School District 74%

Free and Reduced Lunch%Odyssey Elementary 100%New Bridge Elementary 88%Wasatch Elementary 40%

2020-2021

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• Beginning in Year 1, the University of Utah research team will collect baseline data using plate-waste studies in 3 target schools for recess before lunch and 3 target schools for Smarter Lunchrooms.

• The University of Utah researchers will conduct a focus group with one of the schools that implemented recess before lunch. Information from the focus group will be used to provide support for sustainability.

Evaluation

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• IRB Approval

• Granite Research Approval-Principal Support

Evaluation

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Partners: • United Way of Salt Lake• USU Extension• University of Utah• Granite School District Nutrition Services• Ogden School District

Improving Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Low-Income Schools

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Sabores de Mi Patria

Wasastch Community Gardens

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