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Dissemination of a Community-level Intervention for Black MSM

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Dissemination of a Community-level Intervention for Black MSM

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  1. Dissemination of a Community-level Intervention for Black MSM 1

  2. Are you connected to the audio? • If yes: set your feedback color to Green/Proceed. • If no: set your feedback color to Red/Slowdown. • To connect, call:         Toll-free: +1 (877) 937-8441         Participant code: 3356572 Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  3. Presentation Roadmap Part 1: Overview of d-up! Part 2: The dissemination of d-up! • First Steps: Choosing d-up! • Trainings on d-up! • Support for health departments Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  4. Purpose of this Presentation • Present the 2008-09 dissemination plan for d-up! • The dissemination plan is intended to build the capacity of HDs to train agencies in implementing d-up! • 1 of 2 presentations: intended to help agencies understand what is involved with the dissemination of d-up! Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  5. Part 1 – OVERVIEW of d-up! Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  6. d-up: Defend Yourself! Cultural adaptation of Popular Opinion Leader (POL): • Developed by and for Black MSM • Reflects the cultural nuances, communication styles, and preferences of Black MSM • Same theoretical background & implementation structure Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  7. How d-up! Was Developed Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  8. What is d-up: Defend Yourself! Community level intervention designed to change norms around condom use Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  9. What is d-up: Defend Yourself! Community level intervention designed to change norms around condom use Directed at Black MSM who are in a social network with other Black MSM Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  10. What is d-up: Defend Yourself! Community level intervention designed to change norms around condom use Directed at Black MSM who are in a social network with other Black MSM Identifies and trains opinion leaders—trusted and respected members of the targeted social network Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  11. What is d-up: Defend Yourself! Community level intervention designed to change norms around condom use Directed at Black MSM who are in a social network with other Black MSM Identifies and trains opinion leaders—trusted and respected members of the targeted social network Opinion leaders are deployed to have conversations with friends and acquaintances to promote condom use and promote self-worth Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  12. What is d-up: Defend Yourself! Community level intervention designed to change norms around condom use Directed at Black MSM who are in a social network with other Black MSM Identifies and trains opinion leaders—trusted and respected members of the targeted social network Opinion leaders are deployed to have conversations with friends and acquaintances to promote condom use and promote self-worth Over time, condom use becomes the social norm among the friendship groups and the social network as a whole Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  13. Agency Capacity At a minimum, an agency seeking to implement d-up! should have: • Staff trained in recruitment & training • Experience with Black MSM • Access to Black MSM • Access to venues frequented by Black MSM Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  14. Agency Capacity At a minimum, an agency seeking to implement d-up! should have: • At least 1 social network of Black MSM with 100 or more members • Resources to train 15% of each friendship group as opinion leaders Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  15. Implementation Steps • Start-up/Pre-implementation • Assess agency capacity • Community Discovery to identify, map out, and target a social network of Black MSM and venue(s) • Implementation • Recruit opinion leaders • Provide 4-session training of opinion leaders • Deploy opinion leaders to have 14+ risk reduction conversations each Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  16. Questions About d-up! the Intervention? Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  17. Part 2 – DISSEMINATION of d-up! • First Steps: Choosing d-up! • Trainings on d-up! • Support for health departments 10/14/2014 Dissemination of d-up! to HDs 17

  18. I. Choosing d-up! • Two introductory webinars: • The dissemination of d-up! Nov. 6, 2008 • Monitoringd-up! Nov. 13, 2008 • Intervention overview documents available online Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  19. Four Steps Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  20. Four Steps Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  21. Four Steps Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  22. Four Steps Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  23. Step 1—HD hosts a TOF • Health Departments host Trainings of Facilitators (TOFs) • HDs request and coordinate TOFs using a simple online system • http://www.effectiveinterventions.org • http://meetingsmacro.com/profile/web/index.cfm?PKwebID=0x761fd29&varPage=home • These TOFs have reserved slots for HD trainers  Assign at least 2 trainers now! Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  24. Step 2—Attend a HD-Hosted TOF • TOF is delivered by master trainers • Purpose: • Build HD capacity to disseminate the intervention • Expectation: • HDs commit their trainers to attend a TOT and to subsequently train the intervention • Slots are reserved for HDs: • 6 seats per TOF reserved for HD trainers Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  25. TOFs Trainings Delivered by Master Trainers: • October: ATL, NYC • Washington, DC – December 2-5, 2008 • Chicago, IL – December 9-12, 2008 • Florida – January 13-16, 2009 • Houston, TX – January 27-30, 2009 • Philadelphia, PA February 10-13, 2009 • NC currently scheduling • More TOFs by master trainers available for scheduling! Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  26. Step 3—Trainers attend a TOT • Delivered by master trainers • Participants must have attended a TOF before the TOT Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  27. TOTs • ATL: Week of Feb 23rd • Northeastern US, late winter early spring • West or Midwest, summer • ? Early Fall Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  28. Step 4—HD delivers TOFs • To begin in March 2009 • All HD-delivered TOFs are to take place by October 1, 2009 Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  29. Types of available support • Online registration for participants • Help with coordinating TOFs • Coaching and TA for trainers • Materials Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  30. d-up! Materials Dissemination of d-up! to HDs 30

  31. Request to host & train your trainers TODAY!www.effectiveinterventions.org Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  32. Attend Part 2 Webinar on d-up! monitoring ** Nov. 13 ** Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  33. For more information: d-up@macrointernational.com Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  34. DISCUSSION, Q&A Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

  35. CDC Contacts Capacity Building Branch David Whittier david.whittier@cdc.hhs.gov Office: (404) 639-3879 Dwayne Banks dwayne.banks@cdc.hhs.gov Office: (404) 639-3873 Dissemination of d-up! to HDs

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