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Cohort 8 Summer Project July 31 2015 Overview Cohort 8 evolution T arget population Community Project Charter Logic model Workshops Sustainability Questions Our Journey Relationship Egg Model ID: 546328

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Slide1

UCLA PRIME Cohort 8Summer Project

July 31, 2015Slide2

Overview Cohort 8 evolutionT

arget population

Community Project

Charter

Logic model

Workshops

Sustainability

QuestionsSlide3

Our Journey

Relationship Egg Model

Day 1: Dinner

Day 2: Ropes Course

Teamwork

1+1=3Day 3: StorytellingFoundation in TrustSlide4

Our JourneySlide5

Better together

Our process of working together

Team charter

When and where will we meet?

Who will organize the meetings?

How will we handle the unaccountable members?

How will we reach a consensus?Slide6

23 Populations Down to 1

Brainstorm

Vote

At-Risk Youth

Any individual who is involved in or is at risk of involvement in any of the following:

Adolescents

Drug and/or alcohol abuse

Adolescent pregnancy/ single parenthood

Physical and/or emotional

abuse

Gang activity, violence and

vandalism

Poverty, family unemployment

Truancy and academic performance below grade level or failing to complete high school Slide7

Reaching out to organizations

From 12 potential organizations to selecting 1

Why we picked our organization?

Specific at-risk youth in need of basic health information

New organization that could use our help

Open to collaborationWorkshops on the weekendsSlide8

MISSION

Empower

young mothers in their journeys through true community engagement, helping to guide them through the many challenges they experience throughout their livesSlide9

51% OF TEEN MOMS NEVER GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL, 

WHILE 98% OF GENERATION HER TEEN MOMS ARE GRADUATING.

Partner OrganizationSlide10

Birth Rates (

L

ive births) per 1,000 Females aged 15-19 Years, by Race and Hispanic ethnicity, Select YearsSlide11

Challenges P

hysical immaturity

M

ore

likely to experience premature and/or prolonged labor, anemia, poor nutrition

, and pregnancy- induced hypertension.Challenges faced by pregnant and parenting adolescents

Difficulty accessing educationFewer job opportunities

Isolation, lack of support system Slide12

DisparitiesDelayed Prenatal Care

12

% of teens under 15

yrs

5.3

% aged 15-17 yrs 3.5% aged 18-19 yrs

While only 13.5% of all live births occur in SPA 6, more than 25% of births to girls under 15 occur there.Slide13

Logic ModelSlide14

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

ImpactSlide15

Impact

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their

own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide16

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

Impact

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide17

Resources

Funds: $1500

Transportation

Workshop supplies

Snacks

PRIME Members

Sex educationPrenatal educationTax ID

Donations

Advisory Board

For ideas or training

VolunteersSlide18

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

Impact

Funds: $1500

Transportation

Workshop supplies (markers, paper,)

Snacks

PRIME

Members

Sex education

Prenatal education

Tax ID

Donations

Advisory Board

For ideas or training

Volunteers

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide19

Activities

Monthly workshops

September 26, 2015 - Introduction

October 24, 2015 - Mindfulness I

November 14, 2015 - Mindfulness II

January 9, 2016 - ExerciseFebruary 13, 2016 -Nutrition March 12, 2016 - Reproductive Health

April 23, 2016 -Child Development/Vaccines/ Breast FeedingMay 14, 2016 - Patient Advocacy/Navigating the Healthcare System Surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the program Slide20

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

Impact

Funds: $1500

Transportation

Workshop supplies (markers, paper,)

Snacks

PRIME Members

Sex education

Prenatal education

Tax ID

Donations

Advisory Board

For ideas or training

Volunteers

Monthly workshops

September 26, 2015 - Introduction

October 24, 2015 - Mindfulness I

November 14, 2015 - Mindfulness II

January 9, 2016 - Exercise

February 13, 2016 -Nutrition

March 12, 2016 - Reproductive Health

April 23, 2016 -Child Development/Vaccines/ Breast Feeding

May 14, 2016 - Patient Advocacy/Navigating the Healthcare System

Surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the program

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide21

Outputs

8 workshops given

10-20 participants per workshop

20 hours

of

instruction and mentoring/ participant80-100 est. evaluations completed20 Cookbooks distributed

20 Journals distributedSlide22

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

Impact

Funds: $1500

Transportation

Workshop supplies (markers, paper,)

Snacks

PRIME Members

Sex education

Prenatal education

Tax ID

Donations

Advisory Board

For ideas or training

Volunteers

Monthly workshops

September 26, 2015 - Introduction

October 24, 2015 - Mindfulness I

November 14, 2015 - Mindfulness II

January 9, 2016 - Exercise

February 13, 2016 -Nutrition

March 12, 2016 - Reproductive Health

April 23, 2016 -Child Development/Vaccines/ Breast Feeding

May 14, 2016 - Patient Advocacy/Navigating the Healthcare System

Surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the program

Number of incentives distributed

Workshops

-8 workshops

-10-20 participants per workshop

-20 hours of instruction and mentoring

-80-100 est. evaluations completed

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide23

OutcomesWe hope to improve the mental, physical and emotional well-being of the young mothers we work with. Slide24

Resources

Activities

Output

Outcomes

Impact

Funds: $1500

Transportation

Workshop supplies (markers, paper,)

Snacks

PRIME Members

Sex education

Prenatal education

Tax ID

Donations

Advisory Board

For ideas or training

Volunteers

Monthly workshops

September 26, 2015 - Introduction

October 24, 2015 - Mindfulness I

November 14, 2015 - Mindfulness II

January 9, 2016 - Exercise

February 13, 2016 -Nutrition

March 12, 2016 - Reproductive Health

April 23, 2016 -Child Development/Vaccines/ Breast Feeding

May 14, 2016 - Patient Advocacy/Navigating the Healthcare System

Surveys to evaluate the effectiveness of the program

Number of incentives distributed

Workshops

-

8 workshops

-10-20 participants

per workshop

-20 hours of instruction

and mentoring

-80-100 est.

evaluations completed

-20

Cookbooks distributed

-20

Journals distributed

We hope to improve the mental, physical and emotional well-being of the young mothers we work with.

Empower our teen moms to be champions of change in their families’ lives and their own

Change their perception of their situation

Remind them of the invaluable roles they play in our society as nurturers of the future Slide25

OUTCOME:

Begin to engage the population and build

rapport as well as improve

our understanding of our population’s

needs

Workshop I: Engage and Learn Slide26

Engage and learn workshop

Introduce PRIME, ourselves, and our mission as a group.

99

% of Generation Her members participate in the the WIC program

Provide WIC-friendly recipes and dishes

Provide a needs and prior knowledge

assessment surveySlide27

Workshops II & III:

Mind Over Matter

OUTCOME:

Increase each teenager’s ability to manage

her

/his stress, reduce worry, and improve mental well-

beingSlide28

Mindfulness Workshops

Mindfulness I

Free writing exercise

Mindfulness II

Stretching/yoga

Guided meditationSlide29

OUTCOME: To Increase participant nutrition knowledge

and

i

ncrease

awareness of prenatal

complications

Workshop IV:

Rethink your Drink! Slide30

How many sugar cubes are in one 21-ounce bottle of Coca Cola

?

27

16.5

12Slide31

Putting It All TogetherSlide32

OUTCOME

: Participants will learn cooking skills and nutritional facts that will enable them to incorporate more lean meats, grains, fruits and vegetables into their daily lives.

Workshop V: Nutrition Slide33

Food for the Heart!

What’s on Your Plate?”

Cooking Demonstration

The Price is Right.”

WIC CookbookSlide34

Workshop VI:

Reproductive Health

Outcome: To empower participants to practice safer sex strategies and to make informed decisions about their bodies. Slide35

What are two STI’s that can be treated with antibiotics?

Chlamydia and Hepatitis B

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea

Herpes and HIV

HPV and SyphilisSlide36

Potential Activities

Condom Race

Matching Game

Jeopardy

Role Play – Partner Communication

Anonymous Q & ASlide37

OUTCOME

: Participants better understand the different developmental stages of child development and change attitudes about

vaccines.

Workshop VII: STAGESSlide38

STAGES Workshop

Child Development

Breastfeeding

Vaccines

We

will also provide a list of recommended vaccines for children from birth to 18 years old to participantsSlide39

OUTCOME: To

empower teen mothers to make more informed decisions about not only their own health but also the health of their child.

Workshop VIII:

Navigating the Health Care System

Slide40

Navigating the Health Care SystemNeeds assessment

Using a story to demonstrate:

Signing up for insurance

Services available

Finding a provider

Patient AdvocacySlide41

Evaluation

Pre and post workshop surveys to assess baseline of participants and efficacy of workshop

Surveys will be used to improve curriculum and promote sustainability of the projectSlide42

LimitationsAttendance

Time

Obligation as students

Budget

FrequencySlide43

Short-term sustainabilitySlide44

Long-Term Sustainability

Peer-Led Intervention Model

Trainer

Model

G

rants/community fundingContinuity during academic yearSlide45

Conclusion

Through our workshops at Generation Her, we hope to empower young women and educate them on important topics that are essential to their well-being.

Eventually, we hope to see

mothers

go

out in the community and be successful in their future endeavors.

Slide46

Prim8 LoveSlide47

THANK YOU!Emma

Ledesma

and Dr. Doyle

PRIME Advisory Board

MiMentorPRIME FamilyGenerationHer