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Boston Public Health Faith-Based Initiative Program . Presented by: Cindy Theodore, Lynsey Avalone. Mission of the Boston Public Health Faith-Based Initiative.
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Boston Public Health Faith-Based InitiativeProgram Presented by: Cindy Theodore, Lynsey Avalone
Mission of the Boston Public Health Faith-Based Initiative To develop and strengthen community partnership that draw on the expertise of Boston’s Faith-Based leaders to create the change necessary for promoting health equities among Boston residents.
History of Faith-Based Initiative • Public health outreach barriers and difficulties faced by Public Health Nursing, outreach programs within the Boston Public Health Commission: stigma, fear, cultural competencies • H1N1(2009): Disease trend, minorities mostly affected • Exploring potential collaboration within the Faith-Based Community began: door knocking, free flu clinics, providing resources and education.
History of Faith-Based Initiative • Healthcare providers working and volunteering within Faith-Based organizations targeted • Flu Trainings and Train the Trainer models began • 2009-2010 over 20 Healthcare workers (primarily nurses) were trained and provided flu vaccine at their place of worship.
FLU TRAINING MODEL Flu training model • Influenza definition • Current data on Influenza activities in Boston • Protection against the Flu • Vaccine education (components in the vaccine, Mist vs. Injectable) • How to administer vaccine (adult vs. children) • How to set-up clinic (mass dispensing clinics)
FLU TRAINING MODEL • To date close to 60 FBO volunteers including nurses and physicians have received the training • CEUs and Lunch provided • Yearly Training required in order to host flu clinics
STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIP WITH FBO • Success of the 2009 Flu Training Model encouraged the Commission to establish a more formal relationship with the FBOs • A survey to initiate the partnership and assess community needs was established and sent to over 500 FBOs (close to 130 FBOs have initiated and maintained on-going relations with BPHC) • Services and resources provided directly from BPHC resources and programs
UPCOMING EVENTS • Wellness Center Training • Healthy Cooking Demonstrations in 5 targeted places of worship (healthy alternatives for holiday food preparation) • Implementing policies to reduce Sugar Sweetened Beverage consumption in places of worship • Implementing policies to reduce soda and chip consumption in places or worship