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The Latino Health for All Coalition. Research Partnership . Three unique organizations have partnered to address Latino health disparities: University of Kansas Work Group for Community Health and Development University of Kansas Medical Center El Centro, Inc.
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Research Partnership Three unique organizations have partnered to address Latino health disparities: • University of Kansas Work Group for Community Health and Development • University of Kansas Medical Center • El Centro, Inc.
Latino Health for All Project Team El Centro, Inc. • Mary Lou Jaramillo • Cielo Fernandez KUMC (Preventive Medicine) • Paula Cupertino • Susan Garrett KU Work Group • Steve Fawcett • Jerry Schultz • Dan Schober • Zora Pace • Angie Leon-Salas And YOU!
The Latino Health for All Coalition’s Mission To reduce diabetes and cardiovascular disease among Latinos in Kansas City/Wyandotte County through a collaborative partnership to promote healthy nutrition, physical activity, and access to health services.
The Latino Health for All Coalition • Funded by a 5-year grant from the National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) at the National Institutes of Health • Studying Community/System Change – new or modified: • Programs • Policies • Practices
Structure of the LHFA Coalition The Community Action Board (CAB) (N = 11) Healthy Nutrition (N ~ 14) Physical Activity (N ~ 12) Access to Health Services (N ~ 32)
Action Committees Facilitate Change Each Action Committee Elected a Chair and Co-chair • Healthy Nutrition (total = 14) • Academic/research (K-State Research & Extension) • Community-based organization (KC Healthy Kids) • Physical Activity (total = 12) • Academic/research (University of Kansas Medical Center) • International organization (Heart to Heart International) • Access to Health Services (total = 32) • Community-based organization (El Centro, Inc.) • Health Organization (Argentine Family Health)
Action Planning Meeting Held on November 1, 2008 • Approximately 50 key stakeholder of Latino health in Wyandotte County/Kansas City, including: • Latino health service providers • Mattie Rhodes • Alianzas • Safety Net Clinics • Argentine Family Health • Cabot Westside Health Clinic • Media representatives • Univision 48 Kansas City
Action Committees formed lists of Community & System Changes • Healthy Nutrition: • Change school district menu to provide healthier food through advocacy. • Physical Activity: • Increase access to facilities that will enable community residents to be more physically active • Access to Health Services: • Improve access to screening and follow up for diabetes through an open access, community-based laboratory available at convenient hours
Action Planning Participants were Satisfied • Overall, how satisfied are you with the action planning workshop? (Ratings, n = 33) • 87.9% were Very Satisfied • 12.1% were Satisfied • 0% were Neutral, Dissatisfied, or Very Dissatisfied
Structure of the LHFA Coalition The Community Action Board (CAB) (N = 11) Healthy Nutrition (N ~ 14) Physical Activity (N ~ 12) Access to Health Services (N ~ 32)
Community Action Board (CAB)(total = 11) • Lead the Coalition • Elected by the members of the LHFA Coalition • Each Action Committee chair & co-chair are on the CAB (total = 7) • At-Large members (total = 4) • Faith organization (Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth) • Community-based organization (Bethel Neighborhood Center ) • Media (Univision 48 Kansas City) • Community member (Union de Comerciantes y Recidentes Latinos)
Structure of the LHFA Coalition The Community Action Board (CAB) (N = 11) Mini-grant Recipients (N = 10) Healthy Nutrition (N ~ 14) Physical Activity (N ~ 12) Access to Health Services (N ~ 32)
Mini-grant Process • An open request for proposals by the community to address: healthy nutrition, physical activity, and access to health services • $100,000 in mini-grants available to the community • $10,000 maximum per grant
Mini-grant Review Process • The 11 members of the CAB reviewed the grants • Each member rated 2-3 applications (1 = Disagree, 5 = Agree) • Overall Project Goals • Specific Project Objectives • Project Action Steps • Proposed Budget and Justification • Overall Significance
Mini-Grant: Group Review • A grant review discussion was held • Grants were reviewed as a group • Group ratings on each application were made • Adjustment to previous ratings
Funded Grants($95,233) • Healthy Nutrition - 2 grants ($15,633) • Physical Activity – 1 grant ($10,000) • Access to Health Services - 1 grant ($10,000) • Multiple Goal Areas - 6 grants ($59,600)
Healthy Nutrition Grants • Educacion para una major salud • Kansas State Research and Extension, Wyandotte County • Cocinando Saludable / Cooking Healthy • Grandview Park Presbyterian Church
Physical Activity and Access to Health Services Grants Physical Activity • Salon de Baile • El Centro, Inc. Access to Health Services • Medical Translation Services • Duchesne Clinic
Multiple Goal Areas Healthy Nutrition and Access to Health Services • Celebrating Healthy Families-Health Focus Event • Truman Medical Centers All Three Goal Areas • Health for All Educational Videos • Cultural Horizons Inc. • Operation Healthy Life • KUKC-TV 48 (Univision) • Health Section (SALUD) • Enye Publishing LLCC (N Magazine) • Viva! Salud Para Todos • Bethel Neighborhood Center • Historias de Casa • El Centro, Inc.
Structure of the LHFA Coalition The Community Action Board (CAB) (N = 11) Mini-grant Recipients (N = 10) Community Mobilizer (N = 1) Healthy Nutrition (N ~ 14) Physical Activity (N ~ 12) Access to Health Services (N ~ 32) Neighborhood (Forming) Media & Policy (Forming)
Community Mobilizer • Blanca Mendoza • Relationships with stakeholders of Latino Health in Kansas City • Bi-lingual • Responsibilities • Provide assistance to the CAB, mini-grantees, and action committees • Facilitate Community & System Change
Partnership Websitehttp://kclatinohealth.org • Demonstration—a place to: • Share documents and success stories • Connect with each other • Exchange ideas • Today’s Forum Topic—Name the Partnership! Enter your nominations! • Vote for name at end of day!
Individual Level Assessment • Currently developing/testing an individual level assessment • Behavioral Survey • N = 300 (100 in the target community, 200 in comparison communities) • Objective: assess characteristics of Latino residents • Years residing in community • Gender • Age • Knowledge of Coalition Activities • Selected health behaviors
Next Steps • Action Committee Work • Community assessment of healthy foods • Increase soccer fields • Leveraging the media to promote health care access • Mini-grants begin • Your involvement is welcome!
Please complete a Feedback Form Our Contact Information: Questions?? Contact: Blanca Mendoza at (913) 439-9349 (bmendoza@ku.edu)