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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Community Awareness and Education How to Spread your Message Focusing attention, building capacity, supporting action
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition First things First: Let’s Hear from the Audience How much experience do you have with communications? How comfortable do you feel working in this area? Focusing attention, building capacity, supporting action
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Creating Communications that Work A.What are Your Goals? B.Who is Your Audience? C.What do they Need to Know? (Your Message) D.What is their Call to Action?
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition A. Your Goals What needs to change? – People need to know that depression is a common problem among older adults but it is not a normal part of aging – Health professionals need to recognize the huge burden of depression, suicide and substance misuse among older adults What do you want them to do? – Learn about mental health and substance misuse and abuse among older adults
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know Limit the Number of Messages to 3 or 4 Tell the readers only what they need to know Here is the problem Here is why it is important to you Here is what you can do about it
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know Tell the readers what you want them to do Be clear and concrete Say: Mental health problems are not a normal part of aging. NOT: Approximately 6% of persons over 65 years of age have a diagnosable depressive illness.
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know Tell the readers what you want them to do Focus on the positive Say: Talk to your primary care physician about your symptoms. Not: Don’t ignore your symptoms.
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know Tell them the the benefits of a)reading your material, AND b)doing your behavior…keep it to-the-point. Example: Learn about depression in older adults Talking to a health care professional about your depression and getting help can improve your life
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know Choose your words carefully: keep it short Words: 1-2 syllables Sentences: 8-10 words long Paragraphs: 3-5 sentences *Don’t make the reader feel bad about their current behavior
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition What They Need to Know vi. Choose your words carefully Write in a conversational tone, as if talking to a Friend. Say: Go to your doctor and talk about how your are feeling. Your doctor can tell you if you are depressed and can make suggestions on how to feel better. Not: Depression in older adults can cause physical, social and mental impairments.
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Call to Action Makes your communication not purely informational Increases engagement with and likelihood of remembering the message It can be simple—just asking to call a number or visit a website
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Choosing a Medium Media Channels Television Cable Television Radio Print Media
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Media Channels Other Placements – Stores (i.e. drug stores) – Churches – Medical Practices – Where do your audiences gather? Social Media
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Media Channels Pick the one your audience pays attention to!
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Advocacy Define your goals and shape them into a legislative agenda. Use your legislative agenda to educate legislators. Form partnerships with other advocacy groups to advocate for your priorities.
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition The Magic Words for Effective Communication Repeat, Repeat, Repeat Personal Contact Focus, Focus, Focus Benefits Your Goals
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Discussion: Strengths, Gaps & Next Steps What strengths do you have in your community that you can build upon? What gaps do you see that need further development/resources What are the next steps to get started with spreading the word about mental health, substance use and older adults in your community?
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NC Mental Health, Substance Use, & Aging Coalition Contact Information
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