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Overview & Health data literacy trainings IDEA-NW: Tribal Epidemiology Center – Public Health Infrastructure Project Overview & Health data literacy trainings

Tribal Epidemiology Center – Public Health Infrastructure (TEC-PHI) Project Overarching goal: Increase Northwest Tribal public health capacity and infrastructure Key Strategies: 1. Strengthen the core public health functions and services provided by the Tribal Epidemiology Center 2. Improve the effectiveness of health promotion and disease prevention activities 3. Engage in sustainability activities Funding: Five-year cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (September 2017 – September 2022)

Chiao-Wen Lan, PhD, MPH Sujata Joshi, MSPH Monika Damron, BS Epidemiologist Sujata Joshi, MSPH Project Director/ Epidemiologist Monika Damron, BS Hualapai/Navajo Biostatistician The team Joshua Smith, BS Paiute/Modoc Health Communications Specialist

Health Data Literacy & Applications for Tribal Health Workshops Epidemiology 101 Descriptive Statistics Sampling Methods Sources of Bias in Data Age-adjustment Hypothesis Testing Sources of health data for AI/AN communities Common challenges in findings and using health data Strategies for Effective Data Presentation Introduction to Mapping and GIS Field Data Collection Using data for grant writing and policy development Health Data Literacy & Applications for Tribal Health Workshops

Before today, were you aware that NPAIHB offers Health Data Literacy workshops? Yes No

Have you or staff from your Tribe attended a Health Data Literacy workshop in the past? Yes No Don’t Know

If you have attended a workshop, how useful has the information been in your work? Not Useful At All Somewhat Useful Neutral Useful Very Useful Not applicable/ Haven’t attended

What would be your first preference for attending a Health Data Literacy Workshop? A standalone 2 day workshop at a tribal location A 2-day training before/after QBM Short (half-day) modules before/after QBMs Series of Webinars Other I’m not interested in attending a workshop.

What would be your second preference for attending a Health Data Literacy Workshop? A standalone 2 day workshop at a tribal location A 2-day training before/after QBM Short (half-day) modules before/after QBMs Series of Webinars Other I’m not interested in attending a workshop.

Which of the following training topics is most useful for your Tribe (1st choice)? Designing Surveys and Collecting Community Data Collecting and Using GIS Data for Health Data Visualization and Presentation Strategic Planning and Policy Development Other

Which of the following training topics is most useful for your Tribe (2nd choice)? Designing Surveys and Collecting Community Data Collecting and Using GIS Data for Health Data Visualization and Presentation Strategic Planning and Policy Development Other

Upcoming Health Data Literacy Workshop When: May 2nd & 3rd, 2018 Where: Swinomish Casino & Lodge Cost: Free and Travel Scholarships Available! Register online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HDLMay2018 by April 23rd