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Join Dr. Joanne Gallivan and Diane Tuncer from the NIH National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) for a comprehensive update on initiatives and goals from the 2012 Action Plan. This webinar covers strategies for partner engagement, resource mapping, evaluation expansion, and collaborative projects to enhance diabetes healthcare. Participants will learn about task group objectives, including the Better Diabetes Care website, the Behavior Change Initiative, and efforts targeting migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Be a part of the discussion and provide valuable feedback.
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2012 Action Plan Webinar & Activities Update Joanne Gallivan, M.S., R.D.Director, NIH, National Diabetes Education Program Diane TuncerDeputy Director, NIH, National Diabetes Education Program March 22nd: 12:00 - 1:00 PM March 26th: 2:00 - 3:00 PM
A few webinar logistics… • All lines are currently muted • 2 ways to ask questions during the question and answer period: • 1. Click the “raise hand” icon: We will call your name and unmute your line allowing you to ask your question • 2. Type your question: It will be read aloud during the question and answer period
2012 Action Plan • Goals: • Strengthen promotion and partner engagement across all NDEP activities. • “Mapping” of NDEP resources in order to make it easier for all partners to find relevant materials across all of NDEP’s platforms. • Expand evaluation of NDEP efforts. • Exploration of Electric Health Records to share NDEP resources.
Task Groups • Guiding Principles Task Group • Goal: Revise Guiding Principles for Health Care Professionals with a set of common principles supported by major Health Care Professional organizations to help them manage their patients. • Promotions Task Group • Goal: Assess NDEP’s offerings and create a plan to expand NDEP’s brand awareness, enhance NDEP’s reach of diabetes/health messages, increase access to NDEP’s content, further participation & engagement with audiences.
Task Groups (cont’d) • BetterDiabetesCare (BDC) Website Task Group Goal:Guide an update and integration of important information on systems of care into NDEP’s tool. • Support for Behavior Change Initiative Phase III Task Group Goal: Review and update new resources for Diabetes HealthSense and identify gaps and next steps.
Task Groups (cont’d) • New Beginnings Task Group Goal: Develop supporting materials using a storytelling approach to include in the New Beginnings discussion guide for health and diabetes educators to use with African American families and replace materials dependent on The Debilitator movie. • DiabetesAtWork Website Task Group Goal: Package the various elements of the DiabetesAtWork site to increase use by public and private partners in the business and health strategy world.
Task Groups (cont’d) • Evaluation Plan Task Group Goal: Develop an overarching monitoring and evaluation plan for NDEP and its partners and to develop a plan for monitoring and evaluating the partnership transition. • PPOD Primer Task Group Goal: Update, revise expand, and reformat the existing Primer content and include additional resources, such as the patient checklist developed by PPOD and the HCP WGs and consumer pieces. • Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Task Group Goal: Conduct an environmental scan and needs assessment related to cardiovascular disease, prediabetes, and diabetes health education needs of migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW).
Call for Stakeholder Group Involvement • Health Care Professional GamePlan - To be updated and reviewed with updated information around primary prevention. • Articles for School Nurse News and National • Association of School Nurses • - Seeking volunteers to write articles
Call for Stakeholder Group Involvement • Assist NDEP in pre-testing NDEP materials with target audiences • NDEP has been conducting a review of its most popular publications for health literacy/plain language • principles, including: • Content • Literacy Demand • Health Numeracy • Graphics and Visuals/ Layout and Design • Learning Stimulation, Interaction and Motivation • Cultural Appropriateness
Call for Stakeholder Group Involvement • Stakeholder Feedback to Branding Survey – Thank you for your Input! • Goal of activity is to: • Promote better recognition of NDEP and its resources • Refresh NDEP’s logo • Standardize design template and color palette forpublications • In process of Reviewing Stakeholder Feedback – More to Come!
Call for Stakeholder Group Involvement • NDEP partners are our strength! • Share your NDEP stories and testimonials as NDEP prepares to celebrate its 15th Anniversary (June 2012-2013) 15 Years: Changing the Way Diabetes Is Treated Stay Tuned…..More to Come!
How Can Engagement with NDEP Support Your Efforts? • Share resources and ideas • Collaborate and network with other NDEP partners • Receive technical support/assistance • Provide input to NDEP on resources, activities and promotions • Co-branding of NDEP materials ...so how can you stay engaged with NDEP?
Ways to Stay Engaged with NDEP Year-Round: • Join the NDEP Partnership Network on phConnect www.phconnect.org • Join one or more NDEP Stakeholder Groups • Children & Adolescents • Health Care Professionals • Hispanic/Latino • Older Adults • Podiatry, Pharmacy, Optometry, and • Dentistry • African American and African • Ancestry • American Indian and Alaska Native • Peoples • Asian American/Pacific Islander • Business and Worksite
Ways to Stay Engaged with NDEP Year-Round: • Share your stories via NDEP's Partner Spotlights • Participate in NDEP quarterly Partner Promotional Calls (either as a participant or presenter) • Participate in NDEP's "topic-specific" Webinars (including recommendations for topics and presenters) • Subscribe to NDEP's News & Notes monthly e-newsletter • Participate in NDEP campaigns throughout the year
Thank You Contact Us: Joanne Gallivan, M.S., R.D. Director, National Diabetes Education Program at NIH joanne.gallivan@nih.gov Diane TuncerDeputy Director, National Diabetes Education Program at NIHdiane.tuncer@nih.gov