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A Powerful and Unique Partnership Providing Community Health Education & Services Presented by
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North Arkansas Partnership for Health Education A Partnership is Born
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Partners Mission Programs & Services Organization
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Sustaining Partners
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Affiliate Partners
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Mission To provide quality, dependable, convenient, and affordable healthcare education services and programs to the healthcare providers, healthcare professionals, and citizens of northwest Arkansas.
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Programs and Services Health Career Preparation & Promotion Health Career Training Senior Health Education Professional Continuing Education Programs Health & Wellness Support, Promotion and Services Community Health Resource Center Prevention Resource Center Healthy Kids & Healthy Ozarks Teen Parenting AmeriCorps VISTA
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Health Career Preparation & Promotion Health and Science Camps Med Pro-Ed Health Career Fairs
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Health Career Preparation & Promotion 2012-2013 Results: 17 Health and Science Camp students 101 Medical Professions Education participants 213 Health Career Fair attendees from area high schools
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Health Career Training Programs Certified Nursing Assistant Training CPR Certification EMT Training / Paramedic Refresher / EMT Instructor Classes
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Health Career Training Programs 2012-2013 Graduates: 302—CNA 173—CPR 97—EMT/Paramedic
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Senior Health Education Caregiver and Aging Conference Adult Day Center / Art Classes Exercise Classes Elder Abuse / Elder Law Classes
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Senior Health Education 2012-2013 Results: 2,550 seniors were involved in exercise and healthy lifestyle programs September 2012: 364 participants attended the First Annual Caregiver and Aging Conference October 2013: 250+ are registered to attend this year’s conference
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Professional Continuing Education Radiologic Technologist Conference Wound Care Institute Nurse Educator Institute Mental Health Education School Nurse Conference
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Professional Continuing Education 2012-2013 Results: 1,122 Local and regional participants 1,872 National / International participants
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Community Health Resource Center Support Groups Susan G. Komen Cancer Screening Prescription Drug Assistance Healthy Lifestyle Programs
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Community Health Resource Center 2012-2013 Results: 272 participants Diabetes & Parkinson’s Support Groups 2,800+ Susan G. Komen Educational Events & Screenings $1 million in annual Prescription Assistance savings -Approximately $5 million saved since 2003 3518 participants in Healthy Lifestyles Programs
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Prevention Resource Center Substance Abuse Workshops Suicide Prevention Workshops Bullying Education
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Prevention Resource Center 2012-2013 Results: 4,000 youth and 6,500 adults educated in substance abuse & prevention
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Healthy Kids & Healthy Ozarks Making the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice! Farmer’s Markets Hiking and Biking Trials Community Gardens Youth Hiking Clubs Walking School Bus
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Healthy Kids & Healthy Ozarks 2012-2013 Results: 2,984 community members served
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Circle of Life – Teen Parenting Home visits GED & Post Secondary Enrollment Services Incentive Closet Parenting Education/Baby Development
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Circle of Life – Teen Parenting 2012-2013 Results: 37 Total clients 37 mothers under 25 12 prenatal
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AmeriCorps VISTA Program Low Income Household Surveys Community Sidewalk Survey Susan G. Komen Fundraising Neighborhood Clean-ups Moore, OK Tornado Relief
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AmeriCorps VISTA Program 2012-2013 Results: Over 100,000 hours annually which equals more than 48 years from community members and VISTA volunteers
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Partner Staffing Contributions NAPHE: 10 positions College & Hospital: 3 positions Grants: 7 positions UAMS: 1 position Corporation for National & Community Service: 17 VISTAs Total employees: 28
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FY 2013 Revenue Sources SourceAmount North Arkansas College$70,000 Hospital (North Arkansas Regional Medical Center)$70,000 NAPHE Programs (conferences, workshops, courses)$318,251 UAMS (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)$29,524 North Arkansas Technical Center$30,000 Circle of Life (grant)$137,784 Susan G. Komen (grant)$89,000 Healthy Kids/Healthy Ozarks (grant)$97,155 Prevention Resource Center (grant)$100,365 AmeriCorps VISTA (grant)$529,136 Arkansas Department of Health Tobacco Prevention (grant)$69,675 TOTAL$1,510,920
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EVERYONE WINS: Families, Community, Partners and Region Increase Capacity to reach common goals Pool Resources Enhance Image and Public Support Broaden Perspective NAPHE Success Stories
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Questions? For More Information or to access this presentation: http://www.northark.edu/naphe http://www.northark.edu/naphe THANK YOU
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