Building a Community Partnership Around the “What to Do When Your Child Gets Sick” book.

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Building a Community Partnership Around the “What to Do When Your Child Gets Sick” book

Introductions  Margarete Cook  NW Regional Literacy Consultant, Wisconsin Literacy, Inc  Nancy Wheeler  Literacy Coordinator, ICAA Crossroads Literacy  Jay Shrader  Community Benefit and Prevention Program Manager, Wellness Manager, Security Health Plan

Overview  History of the project  How our partnerships were formed  Review of the Train the Trainer workshops  Data Collected  What You Can Do

The Beginning  South Dakota  Small area grants  AHEC grant with ICAA and WL  37 Head Start instructor in hr. Train the Trainer Workshops  Books for 695 kids in 15 Head Start Centers  438 surveys  Security Health Plan

The Project  Train the Trainer Workshops -  Head Start  Day Care Providers  Family Resource Center  4 sites = 55 participants  Provided 603 books  Got 204 surveys

Partners Partners  Wisconsin Literacy, Inc./Health Literacy Wisconsin  Security Health Plan  ICAA Crossroads Literacy  Northwest Connection Family Resources  Rusk County Health & Human Services – Public Health Department  Clark County Health Department  Child Care Resource and Referral of Central WI

Train the Trainer  What is Literacy?  Health Literacy 101  Red Flags for Literacy Issues  Interventions  Project Details  Pre and Post tests

The HL Game

Workshop Pre and Post Tests  5 HL Knowledge Questions  Avg. Pre Test Score = 46%  Avg. Post Test Score = 79%  Quality of workshop  Excellent = 82%  Very Good = 15%  Uncertain = 3%

Introduction of Books  Grant from IHA  Previous Project  Comparison of “Just Handed Out” vs “introduction”  Significantly more use of book with “introduction”  SHP Grant  Took time to brainstorm how to introduce the book

Introduction Suggestions  Checklist  Scavenger Hunt

 204 surveys  391 Kids Data Collected

Most Used Chapters

Do You Have Health Insurance?

Insurance

Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic?

Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of GOING to the ER or UC?

Digging Further Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic? Yes

Saving Healthcare Dollars 21

Combining Surveys

Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of CALLING a hospital or clinic? Yes No

Did the book help you deal with a health problem, instead of GOING to ER or UC? Yes No

Security Health Plan  SHP started a Community Benefit Program in 2011  Health Literacy & Kid’s Health identified as a priority  Focus on root causes of health  Medical cost avoidance (e.g. ROI)

Challenges  Data Collection  Hard to get back surveys  Incentives??  Self Reporting  What data do we want next?  Where does data get stored?  Do we do more workshops?

Opportunities  Future Conversations  New Partners  How Can You Do This Type of Project?  How Can We Help You Do This?

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