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Learn effective strategies to increase consent rates for oral health programs in schools and use data to advocate for program growth and policy change. Discover how to engage school staff and students, create brand recognition, and incentivize consent return.
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Improving consent and using data to tell a story Matt Crespin, MPH, RDH Associate Director Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin
I wear many hats…. • American Dental Hygienists’ Association (President Elect) • AAP Oral Health Section Executive Committee • AAPHD Council on Legislation • ASTDD School and Adolescent Oral Health Committee • CDHP Sealant Workgroup Chair • Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin I’m here today as a representative of Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin and not of any the other organizations I am affiliated with.
Increasing consent rates • Create brand recognition • Gain buy in from school staff • Incentivize return of consent • Engage teachers and school advocates in your efforts • Find ways to make return easier
Learning Collaborative • Multi-tiered approach for incentives • Used short PDSA cycles to try different things • Focused on engaging the school
Engage school staff and students • Offer incentives to teachers for 100% return rate • Incentivize students • For return • Drawings for school
Use the data • For program growth and increased funding • For policy change • For community buy in
To access the report and its related resources: www.cdhp.org/sealants
Questions and thank you Matt Crespin, MPH, RDH mcrespin@chw.org Follow the Alliance on Facebook and Twitter @CHAWisconsin