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Cambridge APC Introduction APC Road Show Billings Montana July 2009
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Cambridge APC Multi-disciplinary team Continual engagement in –Assessment of preparedness needs and gaps –Generation of solutions for local public health –Promotion of APC program and products Utilizing learning laboratory
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PHP Region 4b Community Characteristics Population of communities range from 7,261 to 101, 355 residents Great diversity in local government structures Public health departments range from 2 to 63 full time employees
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Local Preparedness Planning Realities Federal/state mandates for local public health emergency response planning Limited capacity and training of local public health departments
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Cambridge APC Tools in development MAVEN Exercise Evaluation Training Epidemiology Just in Time Training Health Data Reports Tool Product Recall tool Alternate Care Site Signs Decontamination Unit Signs Decontamination Unit Pocket Communicator Pictograms for Infectious disease screening tool
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Cambridge Session Focus Regional Dispensing Sites –Planning –Communication Tools –Trainings Personal Preparedness Training Materials
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Practical Tools for Point-of- Dispensing Site Training and Client Communication APC Road Show Billings Montana July 2009
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Who we are Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development Trainings for Dispensing Sites Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Getting to know you How prepared is your general population? Who are your vulnerable populations? What methods do you use for dispensing sites?
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Cambridge APC Multi-disciplinary team Continual engagement in –Assessment of preparedness needs and gaps –Generation of solutions for local public health –Promotion of APC program and products Utilizing learning laboratory
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Massachusetts Public Health Emergency Preparedness Regions
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PHP Region 4b Community Characteristics Population of communities range from 7,261 to 101, 355 residents Great diversity in local government structures Public health departments range from 2 to 63 full time employees
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Local Preparedness Planning Realities Federal/state mandates for local public health emergency response planning Limited capacity and training of local public health departments
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Cambridge APC Products Regional Dispensing Sites –Planning –Communication Tools –Trainings Evaluation Mutual Aid for Public Health Model legislation for regionalization Regional Epidemiology
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Who are we? Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development Trainings for Dispensing Sites Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Prepare Clients for POD Experience Information: What will happen How will it happen What they will be asked Delivery: Perceive Understand Personally Applicable
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Identify the groups within the at- risk population with special needs Determine resources available/needed to serve these groups Initiate the special populations plan Special Effort for Special Populations
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Population Vulnerability Physical disability Cognitive disability Language barrier (e.g., English, literacy) Conditional impairments –Mental noise –Environmental barriers –Trust –Knowledge barriers
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A Preparedness Paradigm Shift 1.Many will be vulnerable in an emergency 2.Specialized services deters those with special needs 3.Specialized preparedness is unsustainable for local health Access Umbrella
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Universal Design in Our Lives Source: http://www.design.ncsuedu/cud/about_ud/udprincipleshtmlformat.html#top
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Making Dispensing Sites Universally Accessible Physically accessible Information to communicate to many Information to exchange interpersonally
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Universal De-SIGN Communicate through trusted sources Identify station purpose with a picture Simple one-word station description Provide language translation
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Mass Communication: Signage Outlines Service & Process information Identifies station purpose Improves efficiency Decreases anxiety Expands usability Increases access to service
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Pocket Communicator Worker to client Internal communication tool Clerical & clinical functions Does not replace other forms of communication
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Language Barriers Identifies barriers early Provides client with visual reassurance Affords easier access to translation
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Provide Directions Please go to the blue Children area.
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Key Concepts
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Cambridge APC Sign Requests
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Who are we? Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development Trainings for Dispensing Sites Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Behavioral Health? Mental Health Counseling Behavioral Health Support
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Children – before
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Children – after
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Who are we? Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development Trainings for Dispensing Sites Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Session 1 The Mechanics
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Lesson Framework
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Goal & Objectives Knowledge –Job Action Sheets –Incident Command/Management Principles –Fundamental Tasks Skills –Serving clients with varying language, physical, and cognitive abilities Teamwork
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Session 2: Facilitating Clients
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Training Outcomes Knowledge Skills Teamwork
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Training Resources Trainer guide Training materials Evaluation tools
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Lesson Framework
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Who are we? Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development POD Trainings Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Accessible Personal Preparedness
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Who are we? Dispensing Site Planning Pictogram Development Trainings for Dispensing Sites Personal Preparedness Future Products
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Cambridge APC Tools in development MAVEN Exercise Evaluation Training Epidemiology Just in Time Training Health Data Reports Tool Product Recall tool Alternate Care Site Signs Decontamination Unit Signs Decontamination Unit Pocket Communicator Pictograms for Infectious disease screening tool
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Discussion
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Contact Information Lynn Schoeff lschoeff@challiance.org
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