Introductions Margarete Cook NW Regional Literacy Consultant Wisconsin Literacy Inc Nancy Wheeler Literacy Coordinator ICAA Crossroads Literacy Jay Shrader Community Benefit and Prevention Program Manager Wellness Manager Security Health Plan ID: 1039897
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1. Building a Community Partnership Around the “What to Do When Your Child Gets Sick” book
2. IntroductionsMargarete CookNW Regional Literacy Consultant, Wisconsin Literacy, IncNancy WheelerLiteracy Coordinator, ICAA Crossroads LiteracyJay ShraderCommunity Benefit and Prevention Program Manager, Wellness Manager, Security Health Plan
3. OverviewHistory of the projectHow our partnerships were formedReview of the Train the Trainer workshopsData CollectedWhat You Can Do
4. The BeginningSouth DakotaSmall area grantsAHEC grant with ICAA and WL37 Head Start instructor in 3 - 6 hr. Train the Trainer WorkshopsBooks for 695 kids in 15 Head Start Centers438 surveysSecurity Health Plan
5. The ProjectTrain the Trainer Workshops -Head StartDay Care ProvidersFamily Resource Center4 sites = 55 participantsProvided 603 booksGot 204 surveys
6. Partners Wisconsin Literacy, Inc./Health Literacy Wisconsin Security Health Plan ICAA Crossroads Literacy Northwest Connection Family Resources Rusk County Health & Human Services – Public Health Department Clark County Health Department Child Care Resource and Referral of Central WI
7. Train the TrainerWhat is Literacy?Health Literacy 101Red Flags for Literacy IssuesInterventionsProject DetailsPre and Post tests
8. The HL Game
9. Workshop Pre and Post Tests5 HL Knowledge QuestionsAvg. Pre Test Score = 46%Avg. Post Test Score = 79%Quality of workshopExcellent = 82%Very Good = 15%Uncertain = 3%
10. Introduction of BooksGrant from IHAPrevious ProjectComparison of “Just Handed Out” vs “introduction”Significantly more use of book with “introduction”SHP GrantTook time to brainstorm how to introduce the book
11. Introduction SuggestionsChecklistScavenger Hunt
12. 204 surveys391 KidsData Collected
13. Most Used Chapters
14. Do You Have Health Insurance?
15. Insurance
16. Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic?
17. Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of GOING to the ER or UC?11666
18. Digging FurtherDid the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic? Yes
19. Saving Healthcare Dollars21
20. Combining Surveys
21. Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic? Yes No359125
22. Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of GOING to ER or UC? Yes No332175
23. Security Health PlanSHP started a Community Benefit Program in 2011Health Literacy & Kid’s Health identified as a priority Focus on root causes of health Medical cost avoidance (e.g. ROI)
24. ChallengesData CollectionHard to get back surveysIncentives??Self ReportingWhat data do we want next?Where does data get stored?Do we do more workshops?
25. OpportunitiesFuture ConversationsNew PartnersHow Can You Do This Type of Project?How Can We Help You Do This?
26. Requests or QuestionsMargarete CookMargarete@wisconsinliteracy.orgNancy.Wheeler@indianheadcaa.orgSHRADER.JASON@securityhealth.orghttp: //www.wisconsinliteracy.orghttp: //www.healthliteracywisconsin.orghttp://www.indianheadcaa.org