PPT-“Harnessing Youth Voices to Change the Diabetes Conversation”
Author : natalia-silvester | Published Date : 2018-12-18
The Bigger Picture A public health literacy countermarketing campaign Sarah Fine Campaign Director The Bigger Picture Project Director UCSF Center for Vulnerable
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The Bigger Picture A public health literacy countermarketing campaign Sarah Fine Campaign Director The Bigger Picture Project Director UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations Health Communications Program. People with diabetes have high blood glucose also called high blood sugar or hyperglycemia Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism the way the body uses digested food for energy The digestive tract breaks down carbohydratessugars and starches found in The Bigger Picture. : A public health literacy . counter-marketing campaign. Sarah Fine. : Campaign . Director. , The Bigger Picture. Project Director, . UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations. Health Communications Program. deepening . relationship & engagement. Welcome. WHY BOTHER?:. The ‘Have to’ and ‘Want To’. of Relationships. …& a word on ‘deepening’. Intentions and Content. To:. s. hare the . and . Navigating Change. Greg Abell. Sound Options Group, LLC. grega@somtg.com. soundoptionsgroup.com. What is it that makes some conversations so difficult? How do I understand and influence the . “. A Dialogue Regarding Psychosocial Issues in Diabetes. Presented By:. Michael Vallis, PhD Psychologist, Halifax. Lori Berard, RN CDE, Nurse, Winnipeg. Unrestricted education grant funding for this session was provided by AstraZeneca. . December 8. th. . youthpact. . Mark Hammond & Eliz mcardle. Purpose of today’s session. To encourage contact between individuals in the room.. To encourage informal sharing among participants.. leadership model. Larry Anderson / Ron Oslin. One System One Voice. Our Dance Card. Current Statistics. Wisdoms about Change. Facilitating Change. Combining Leadership Maturity and Stages of Change. The ”Righting Reflex”. Native VOICES Study Goals. Improve . our understanding of sexual norms and risk/protective factors . among Native youth. Produce an evidence-based HIV/STD intervention that addresses the . unique needs . Presented at the. . Third . Session, . Youth at the Forefront of Community Development through Volunteerism. 2014 ASEAN-Korea Youth Forum. ASEAN & Korean Young People: Building a Shared Future. 03 December 2014. A Dialogue Regarding Psychosocial Issues in Diabetes. Presented By:. Michael Vallis, PhD Psychologist, Halifax. Lori Berard, RN CDE, Nurse, Winnipeg. Unrestricted education grant funding for this session was provided by AstraZeneca. . Overcoming Therapeutic Inertia: Clinical Workshop. Jennifer Trujillo, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, CDE, BC-ADM. Addressing Barriers to Self-Care that May Impact Therapeutic Inertia. Disclaimer. I have no conflicts of interest in relation to this presentation. . Native VOICES Goals. Improve . our understanding of sexual norms and risk/protective factors . among AI/AN youth. Produce an evidence-based HIV/STD intervention that addresses the . unique needs . of AI/AN youth . Sue Denmark, . Co-Production member, Coalition for Collaborative Care (C4CC). My health coaching story and why it matters . Dr Penny Newman, . MD NCHC, NHS Innovation Accelerator (NIA) Fellow. My health coaching story, the evidence and film premier. This project is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $2,000,000 with 100% funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government..
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