This was a presentation given at the Break Free Alliance conference in New Orleans, April 28, 2010.
It is a case study of a voluntary smoke-free outdoor dining policy with African American owned or frequented restaurants.
A group of UNC students conducted a needs assessment in Chatham County, North Carolina and found that many residents were unaware of local health services or stigmatized existing services, leading them to seek care outside the county or forgo it entirely. To address this, the students designed a social marketing campaign to increase awareness of and decrease stigma around Chatham County health services among residents and providers. The campaign involves creating and distributing informational graphics and a provider directory website to educate both groups. It will be evaluated through provider surveys assessing changes in referrals to local services over the six-month pilot period.
Each semester, a small local business comes to Ithaca College's Strategic Communications department and asks for students to design a public relations proposal. For my Public Relations class, The Piggery, a local butcher shop, asked my team, Savory PR, to analyze its current business model and social media to create a plan that better suits their needs. Our team suggested that The Piggery take advantage of the local events to better target the health conscious consumer that values their Farm-to-Table approach.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about horror film preferences:
- Most respondents were female (11) between the ages of 15-18 (12).
- Supernatural themes (8) and films featuring a man in a mask (6) were most appealing. Gruesome slashers (7) and setting (6) were preferred elements in trailers.
- Most (12) said true events would make them more interested in a film, and seeing audience reactions (8) would make some more likely to see a film. Scared (13) and paranoid (9) were top expected emotions. Similar plots, too much gore, and boring themes might put some off a film.
SetSight is a web-based software tool used by suppliers and manufacturers' representatives for weekly replenishment and sales trending analysis. It manages order and invoice transactions for over 2,000 suppliers selling to over 300 retailers. SetSight provides EDI and shipping compliance services, order management services, and is a SaaS system that has been providing services since 2001 with over a 95% client retention rate. SetSight offers a centralized, web-based application for managing all retail business needs including EDI management, sales trend analysis, custom reporting, and category management services.
Throughout the production, the author's photography and photo editing skills improved. They can now take photos from different angles and zooms, and appreciate photography more. Their photo editing abilities in Photoshop and Fireworks also increased, allowing them to edit photos in ways they couldn't previously. The progression of these skills over the course has helped the author to improve overall.
1) The document discusses the forms and conventions used in film posters and how the creator's poster for their trailer followed or challenged these conventions.
2) The creator researched horror movie posters to inform their poster design and based their poster on the "stalker" poster, using a black, white, and red color scheme with multiple images along the bottom.
3) The creator's poster included the main characters, tagline, credits, and age rating like typical posters while not explicitly highlighting the stars which posters usually do.
Este documento promueve los servicios de masajes y spa de una empresa llamada BUSINESS RELAX. Ofrece masajes relajantes, aromaterapia, hidratación y exfoliación en oficinas y hogares para ayudar a las personas a reducir el estrés. También brinda tratamientos especiales para ocasiones como matrimonios, aniversarios y cumpleaños.
A group of UNC students conducted a needs assessment in Chatham County, North Carolina and found that many residents were unaware of local health services or stigmatized existing services, leading them to seek care outside the county or forgo it entirely. To address this, the students designed a social marketing campaign to increase awareness of and decrease stigma around Chatham County health services among residents and providers. The campaign involves creating and distributing informational graphics and a provider directory website to educate both groups. It will be evaluated through provider surveys assessing changes in referrals to local services over the six-month pilot period.
Each semester, a small local business comes to Ithaca College's Strategic Communications department and asks for students to design a public relations proposal. For my Public Relations class, The Piggery, a local butcher shop, asked my team, Savory PR, to analyze its current business model and social media to create a plan that better suits their needs. Our team suggested that The Piggery take advantage of the local events to better target the health conscious consumer that values their Farm-to-Table approach.
The document summarizes audience feedback from a survey about horror film preferences:
- Most respondents were female (11) between the ages of 15-18 (12).
- Supernatural themes (8) and films featuring a man in a mask (6) were most appealing. Gruesome slashers (7) and setting (6) were preferred elements in trailers.
- Most (12) said true events would make them more interested in a film, and seeing audience reactions (8) would make some more likely to see a film. Scared (13) and paranoid (9) were top expected emotions. Similar plots, too much gore, and boring themes might put some off a film.
SetSight is a web-based software tool used by suppliers and manufacturers' representatives for weekly replenishment and sales trending analysis. It manages order and invoice transactions for over 2,000 suppliers selling to over 300 retailers. SetSight provides EDI and shipping compliance services, order management services, and is a SaaS system that has been providing services since 2001 with over a 95% client retention rate. SetSight offers a centralized, web-based application for managing all retail business needs including EDI management, sales trend analysis, custom reporting, and category management services.
Throughout the production, the author's photography and photo editing skills improved. They can now take photos from different angles and zooms, and appreciate photography more. Their photo editing abilities in Photoshop and Fireworks also increased, allowing them to edit photos in ways they couldn't previously. The progression of these skills over the course has helped the author to improve overall.
1) The document discusses the forms and conventions used in film posters and how the creator's poster for their trailer followed or challenged these conventions.
2) The creator researched horror movie posters to inform their poster design and based their poster on the "stalker" poster, using a black, white, and red color scheme with multiple images along the bottom.
3) The creator's poster included the main characters, tagline, credits, and age rating like typical posters while not explicitly highlighting the stars which posters usually do.
Este documento promueve los servicios de masajes y spa de una empresa llamada BUSINESS RELAX. Ofrece masajes relajantes, aromaterapia, hidratación y exfoliación en oficinas y hogares para ayudar a las personas a reducir el estrés. También brinda tratamientos especiales para ocasiones como matrimonios, aniversarios y cumpleaños.
Photography photoshop portfolio emma bowkettemmabowkett1
The document contains summaries of assignments where the student learned various photography and Photoshop skills over multiple lessons, including taking photos, using selection and brush tools, adding effects, working with text, and experimenting with different camera settings like shutter speed and aperture to achieve certain lighting and depth of field effects. The student provides brief explanations of how they completed tasks like creating distorted self-portraits, placing cut-out people on a background, and capturing star and blurry background photos.
The magazine will be titled "Pop and R'n'B Magazine" and will feature those music genres to appeal to readers aged 16-24 of both genders. The front cover may pay tribute to Michael Jackson as an influential artist recognizable to many. Initial content ideas include a contents page, double page spread, and photographs.
The document presents 17 statements that represent common barriers to innovation in companies. It prompts the reader to pick 3 statements that relate to their company's innovation capability and identify which failure each implies. The statements cover a range of failures such as not involving consumers, lack of clear goals, lack of resources for innovation, risk aversion after past failures, and disorganization. The reader is asked to reflect on which failures apply to their own organization.
The document is a survey conducted by Connor Hoskin to get audience feedback on a film he created. It contains the respondent's answers to questions about their age, gender, whether the film appealed to its target audience, how enjoyable it was, what parts they liked, what they would change, the effectiveness of the posters, and whether the radio text was effective. Connor analyzes the responses and learns that changing the tempo of the film was a mistake, the use of signs and symbols made it postmodern, and an effective promotional campaign requires hard work.
This document provides a crossword puzzle for 12-15 year olds with clues related to Islam and Arabic words. The crossword grid is 25 squares with clues listed above and below the grid. Across clues include the capital of Egypt, acts of kindness in Arabic, the word for "I/me" in Arabic, particles that are electrically charged, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad, the capital of Morocco, the word for "no" in Arabic, intense fear, the first important battle in Islam, the joint capital of Saudi Arabia, the basic unit of money in South Africa, the fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, and the basic unit of money in Morocco. Down clues include offspring, a Muslim
The document provides a detailed shot-by-shot analysis of a beach scene from the film Jaws. The first two shots establish the beach location and introduce characters, a mother and child, raising tension given the film's focus on shark attacks. Subsequent shots show the sheriff appearing concerned, no lifeguards on duty building more suspense, and children in the background unnoticed by distracted adults. Music and camerawork generate panic as the viewer realizes an attack on the boy playing with an inflatable tube is imminent. The final shot reveals the deflated and bloodied tube on the shore, symbolizing the child's death in a dramatic tonal shift from happiness to terror.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
El código abierto fomenta la colaboración al permitir compartir y desarrollar libremente el software. Al distribuirse y desarrollarse libremente, el código abierto promueve los beneficios prácticos de compartir recursos y conocimiento.
This risk assessment document is for a photography shoot taking place on February 1st, 2012 at the City of Westminster College in London. It identifies several hazards of the shoot including water, lasers/bright lights, electricity, confined spaces, and manual handling. For each hazard, it lists potential risks and required actions to mitigate those risks, such as keeping water away from equipment, maintaining a safe distance from lasers, and clearing any tripping hazards. Rebecca White is identified as the person responsible for safety who has received health and safety training. The overall risk is assessed as medium once the identified precautions are in place.
The digital textbook is an innovation that provides cheaper and better education. As technology has advanced, interest in digital textbooks has grown. Research indicates interactive digital textbooks may enhance learning over traditional print textbooks. For digital textbooks to diffuse widely, affordable hardware platforms that are interactive and portable are needed. Educational institutions will adopt digital textbooks based on cost-effectiveness and effectiveness studies.
The document provides a call sheet for the short film "Rabbit Soup" being filmed on February 25th in Sturminster Newton, Dorset. It will run from 9am to around 3pm and involve scenes of two characters in a street and playground. Michael Compton will serve as producer and first assistant director, while Joshua Paterson will direct and handle cinematography. Costumes are casual clothes and props include soda cans and foil. Catering will be provided at Michael's house or nearby Co-op market.
El documento presenta tres extractos que critican a Bush y Uribe. El primer extracto insta a las personas "maduras" que exigen cambio a ejercer su madurez reflexiva y sugiere que consideren el desvío de la limusina de Bush. El segundo extracto cuestiona las palabras sinceras de Bush para con Uribe y sugiere que el inconsciente de Bush los define a ambos con un perfil criminal unido por el mismo modus operandi. El tercer extracto repite las palabras de Bush "Mi mejor amigo, mi mejor socio".
The document repeats the date "Tuesday, October 21, 14" 20 times without any other context or information provided. It does not convey any meaningful or essential information beyond stating the same date over and over again.
This document discusses social marketing and its application to breastfeeding campaigns. It provides an overview of social marketing, including its history and key themes such as focusing on consumers. The 4 P's of marketing - product, price, place, and promotion - are examined in the context of designing effective breastfeeding campaigns. Three case studies are summarized that demonstrate the use of the 4 P's: the National WIC Breastfeeding Promotion Plan, the Loving Support Campaign, and the Be A Star Campaign.
1) The document outlines a prostate cancer screening program called Pro-Screen for African American men over age 40 living in East Tampa, Florida.
2) The primary objective is to increase prostate cancer screening behaviors by 33% by the end of 2012 through education, reducing barriers, and increasing awareness of screening facilities.
3) Key elements of Pro-Screen include increasing knowledge of prostate cancer risks and screening, enhancing self-efficacy to get screened, developing social support networks, and reducing cost and access barriers through a screening fund.
This document contains a public relations proposal for an educational event hosted by Palmer Hospital for women's health, relationships, and well-being in San Luis Obispo County. The proposal outlines background research on the client and target audience, a situation analysis, and a detailed plan for the event including promotion, workshops, logistics, and evaluation. The goal is for the event to positively establish Palmer Hospital's reputation and serve the needs of women in the local community. Committees will oversee promotion, workshops, registration, and food/decor to ensure the successful execution of the event according to the proposed timeline and strategies. Post-event surveys will evaluate whether objectives were met and inform next steps.
The document summarizes a social marketing campaign in Idaho aimed at raising awareness of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among 15-24 year olds. It describes formative research conducted including surveys and focus groups. It then outlines the campaign which included a website, radio PSAs, and online/print materials. It discusses metrics on website traffic and effectiveness of paid search advertising. Evaluation found the response has been positive but more assessment is needed on if it influences testing and treatment behaviors.
The document outlines 10 steps for developing and implementing a social host ordinance to address underage drinking: 1) develop a policy statement, 2) engage enforcement, 3) collect data, 4) make the case, 5) draft policy language, 6) use media advocacy, 7) mobilize support, 8) get the policy adopted, 9) ensure enforcement, and 10) evaluate effectiveness. It provides guidance and examples for each step, including developing a power analysis, framing the issue for media and decision-makers, and ensuring community support throughout the process.
This document outlines a campaign to address prescription drug abuse among students at Otterbein University. It begins by providing background on the issue and research conducted. Key findings show that 32.1% of students have used prescription drugs not prescribed to them in the past year. The goal is to create a preventative campaign for freshmen and sophomores. Objectives include maintaining anti-abuse messaging and decreasing abuse rates. The campaign will target freshmen/sophomores, athletes, Greek life, campus organizations, RAs, and health students. Strategies include educational events, materials, and working with these groups. Media outlets on campus will help promote the campaign. Evaluation of the campaign's effectiveness will also be conducted.
Photography photoshop portfolio emma bowkettemmabowkett1
The document contains summaries of assignments where the student learned various photography and Photoshop skills over multiple lessons, including taking photos, using selection and brush tools, adding effects, working with text, and experimenting with different camera settings like shutter speed and aperture to achieve certain lighting and depth of field effects. The student provides brief explanations of how they completed tasks like creating distorted self-portraits, placing cut-out people on a background, and capturing star and blurry background photos.
The magazine will be titled "Pop and R'n'B Magazine" and will feature those music genres to appeal to readers aged 16-24 of both genders. The front cover may pay tribute to Michael Jackson as an influential artist recognizable to many. Initial content ideas include a contents page, double page spread, and photographs.
The document presents 17 statements that represent common barriers to innovation in companies. It prompts the reader to pick 3 statements that relate to their company's innovation capability and identify which failure each implies. The statements cover a range of failures such as not involving consumers, lack of clear goals, lack of resources for innovation, risk aversion after past failures, and disorganization. The reader is asked to reflect on which failures apply to their own organization.
The document is a survey conducted by Connor Hoskin to get audience feedback on a film he created. It contains the respondent's answers to questions about their age, gender, whether the film appealed to its target audience, how enjoyable it was, what parts they liked, what they would change, the effectiveness of the posters, and whether the radio text was effective. Connor analyzes the responses and learns that changing the tempo of the film was a mistake, the use of signs and symbols made it postmodern, and an effective promotional campaign requires hard work.
This document provides a crossword puzzle for 12-15 year olds with clues related to Islam and Arabic words. The crossword grid is 25 squares with clues listed above and below the grid. Across clues include the capital of Egypt, acts of kindness in Arabic, the word for "I/me" in Arabic, particles that are electrically charged, the first wife of Prophet Muhammad, the capital of Morocco, the word for "no" in Arabic, intense fear, the first important battle in Islam, the joint capital of Saudi Arabia, the basic unit of money in South Africa, the fourth Rightly-Guided Caliph, and the basic unit of money in Morocco. Down clues include offspring, a Muslim
The document provides a detailed shot-by-shot analysis of a beach scene from the film Jaws. The first two shots establish the beach location and introduce characters, a mother and child, raising tension given the film's focus on shark attacks. Subsequent shots show the sheriff appearing concerned, no lifeguards on duty building more suspense, and children in the background unnoticed by distracted adults. Music and camerawork generate panic as the viewer realizes an attack on the boy playing with an inflatable tube is imminent. The final shot reveals the deflated and bloodied tube on the shore, symbolizing the child's death in a dramatic tonal shift from happiness to terror.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
El código abierto fomenta la colaboración al permitir compartir y desarrollar libremente el software. Al distribuirse y desarrollarse libremente, el código abierto promueve los beneficios prácticos de compartir recursos y conocimiento.
This risk assessment document is for a photography shoot taking place on February 1st, 2012 at the City of Westminster College in London. It identifies several hazards of the shoot including water, lasers/bright lights, electricity, confined spaces, and manual handling. For each hazard, it lists potential risks and required actions to mitigate those risks, such as keeping water away from equipment, maintaining a safe distance from lasers, and clearing any tripping hazards. Rebecca White is identified as the person responsible for safety who has received health and safety training. The overall risk is assessed as medium once the identified precautions are in place.
The digital textbook is an innovation that provides cheaper and better education. As technology has advanced, interest in digital textbooks has grown. Research indicates interactive digital textbooks may enhance learning over traditional print textbooks. For digital textbooks to diffuse widely, affordable hardware platforms that are interactive and portable are needed. Educational institutions will adopt digital textbooks based on cost-effectiveness and effectiveness studies.
The document provides a call sheet for the short film "Rabbit Soup" being filmed on February 25th in Sturminster Newton, Dorset. It will run from 9am to around 3pm and involve scenes of two characters in a street and playground. Michael Compton will serve as producer and first assistant director, while Joshua Paterson will direct and handle cinematography. Costumes are casual clothes and props include soda cans and foil. Catering will be provided at Michael's house or nearby Co-op market.
El documento presenta tres extractos que critican a Bush y Uribe. El primer extracto insta a las personas "maduras" que exigen cambio a ejercer su madurez reflexiva y sugiere que consideren el desvío de la limusina de Bush. El segundo extracto cuestiona las palabras sinceras de Bush para con Uribe y sugiere que el inconsciente de Bush los define a ambos con un perfil criminal unido por el mismo modus operandi. El tercer extracto repite las palabras de Bush "Mi mejor amigo, mi mejor socio".
The document repeats the date "Tuesday, October 21, 14" 20 times without any other context or information provided. It does not convey any meaningful or essential information beyond stating the same date over and over again.
This document discusses social marketing and its application to breastfeeding campaigns. It provides an overview of social marketing, including its history and key themes such as focusing on consumers. The 4 P's of marketing - product, price, place, and promotion - are examined in the context of designing effective breastfeeding campaigns. Three case studies are summarized that demonstrate the use of the 4 P's: the National WIC Breastfeeding Promotion Plan, the Loving Support Campaign, and the Be A Star Campaign.
1) The document outlines a prostate cancer screening program called Pro-Screen for African American men over age 40 living in East Tampa, Florida.
2) The primary objective is to increase prostate cancer screening behaviors by 33% by the end of 2012 through education, reducing barriers, and increasing awareness of screening facilities.
3) Key elements of Pro-Screen include increasing knowledge of prostate cancer risks and screening, enhancing self-efficacy to get screened, developing social support networks, and reducing cost and access barriers through a screening fund.
This document contains a public relations proposal for an educational event hosted by Palmer Hospital for women's health, relationships, and well-being in San Luis Obispo County. The proposal outlines background research on the client and target audience, a situation analysis, and a detailed plan for the event including promotion, workshops, logistics, and evaluation. The goal is for the event to positively establish Palmer Hospital's reputation and serve the needs of women in the local community. Committees will oversee promotion, workshops, registration, and food/decor to ensure the successful execution of the event according to the proposed timeline and strategies. Post-event surveys will evaluate whether objectives were met and inform next steps.
The document summarizes a social marketing campaign in Idaho aimed at raising awareness of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among 15-24 year olds. It describes formative research conducted including surveys and focus groups. It then outlines the campaign which included a website, radio PSAs, and online/print materials. It discusses metrics on website traffic and effectiveness of paid search advertising. Evaluation found the response has been positive but more assessment is needed on if it influences testing and treatment behaviors.
The document outlines 10 steps for developing and implementing a social host ordinance to address underage drinking: 1) develop a policy statement, 2) engage enforcement, 3) collect data, 4) make the case, 5) draft policy language, 6) use media advocacy, 7) mobilize support, 8) get the policy adopted, 9) ensure enforcement, and 10) evaluate effectiveness. It provides guidance and examples for each step, including developing a power analysis, framing the issue for media and decision-makers, and ensuring community support throughout the process.
This document outlines a campaign to address prescription drug abuse among students at Otterbein University. It begins by providing background on the issue and research conducted. Key findings show that 32.1% of students have used prescription drugs not prescribed to them in the past year. The goal is to create a preventative campaign for freshmen and sophomores. Objectives include maintaining anti-abuse messaging and decreasing abuse rates. The campaign will target freshmen/sophomores, athletes, Greek life, campus organizations, RAs, and health students. Strategies include educational events, materials, and working with these groups. Media outlets on campus will help promote the campaign. Evaluation of the campaign's effectiveness will also be conducted.
This systematic review analyzed 5 case-control studies to determine if bicycle helmets reduce head, brain, and facial injuries. The studies found that helmets provide a 63-88% reduction in the risk of head, brain, and severe brain injuries for bicyclists of all ages. Helmets also provide a 65-88% reduction in the risk of facial injuries. The review concludes that bicycle helmets effectively reduce injuries to the head and face for bicyclists involved in crashes or falls.
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This document outlines an advocacy track presentation on activating communities to address prescription drug abuse. It provides biographies of the presenters and moderators and discloses any conflicts of interest. The learning objectives are to identify best practices for implementing CADCA's seven strategies for community change to impact prescription drug issues. It then provides examples of how various coalitions across the country are utilizing each of the seven strategies, such as providing education, enhancing skills, supporting communities, and changing policies.
Engaging House Ball Communities Utilizing Culturally Appropriate MethodsStephaun Wallace
The document summarizes engagement strategies for working with house ball communities on HIV/STD issues. It discusses establishing trust and respect within communities before engagement. Successful strategies included developing cultural competency, transparency, long-term partnerships, and capacity building. Specific projects like Project VOGUE in New York and REACH LA engaged communities through balls, workshops, and testing events. The BHAP conference in Texas addressed health disparities among house/ball and pageant communities in the South. A consultation formed a national coalition to develop an HIV clinical trials research agenda focused on house ball communities. Barriers to engagement included distrust, lack of access, and stigma, while facilitators included reciprocity, whole community involvement, and empowerment.
This document summarizes a survey of members of the FPAC Collaboration. It finds that most members have been involved for less than two years. Though members have a variety of skills, nearly half are unclear of the group's goals. It recommends that FPAC complete a planning tool to define goals, provide educational workshops for members, diversify participation, and rethink its working groups.
This document describes a cervical cancer prevention campaign called "Es Tiempo" aimed at Latinas and their families. It outlines:
1) A partnership between USC researchers and community organizations to design the campaign using a community-based model.
2) Formative research with Latina focus groups found they wanted reminders about cervical cancer screening, maps to low-cost clinics, and incentives to offset missed work or childcare.
3) The campaign's creative solutions included using the annual bloom of the Jacaranda tree as a reminder, distributing maps and graphics about clinics, and offering gift cards at workplaces.
4) The campaign was tested successfully at one clinic and seeks funds to implement and
This powerpoint discusses different aspects of a community food assessment. It also discusses the role of CED and food security. It compares food programming and CED in Manitoba with that in Saskatchewan
This document discusses community food assessment and economic development approaches to improving community food security. It outlines three major streams that provide food to communities: the mainstream agrifood system, charitable food assistance, and nutrition safety net programs. Community food programs and community economic development are identified as important interventions. Steps for conducting a community food assessment are outlined, including organizing stakeholders, research, and developing recommendations. Several examples of community food programs from Manitoba and Saskatchewan are summarized.
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month may be behind us, but that doesn't mean our efforts to increase screening rates will slow down! Join Mary Doroshenk, MA, to learn about initiatives to increase colorectal cancer screening nationwide! In this webinar, designed for all those touched by colorectal cancer, Mary will discuss what 80% by 2018 is and how the effort is working. She will explain the role of survivors and caregivers and inspire you to participate in the effort.
HIV Test? STD Test? I'm On It! Lessons Learned from Implementing a Latino-foc...Clancey Bateman, MS, MPH
Presented at the 2016 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media.
Abstract: https://nphic.confex.com/cdc/nphic16/webprogram/Paper37390.html
Tru club advisor_toolkit_cg_edits_sept101Terry Quinn
The document provides an overview of tobacco use prevention milestones in North Carolina and nationwide from the 1960s to the 1990s. Some key events include the 1964 Surgeon General's report linking smoking to cancer, the 1969 addition of North Carolina's first cigarette tax, and the 1990 adoption of the first 100% tobacco-free school policy in Chapel Hill-Carrboro. National milestones include warning labels on cigarette packs in 1965, bans on radio/TV cigarette advertising in 1971, and designation of secondhand smoke as a carcinogen by the EPA in 1993.
Binge-Free 603: What's Your Reason? Preventing Binge Drinking in Young Adults...JSI
The document summarizes a campaign called "Binge-Free 603: What's Your Reason?" that was created to prevent binge drinking among young adults in New Hampshire. Research identified that country-local young adults aged 21-25 were most at risk. The campaign used a social marketing approach on digital platforms like Facebook and Instagram with positive messages reflecting the values of this group. Evaluation found the campaign reached over 3.9 million people and increased engagement on social media and the website. The risk reduction approach and targeting the messaging to a specific peer group was deemed effective for this audience.
This document summarizes ¡Una Vida Sana!, a multi-disciplinary service learning program that provides health screenings to Richmond, Virginia's Hispanic community. It describes the program's goals of assessing community health risks, providing a valuable learning experience for students, and increasing access to healthcare. Over 350 individuals were screened across several events staffed by over 50 healthcare students. Preliminary results found participants at risk of future health issues, and students reported gaining knowledge around cultural competence and community health challenges through their involvement.
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The UK is currently facing a Adhd Medication Shortage Uk, which has left many patients and their families grappling with uncertainty and frustration. ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is a chronic condition that requires consistent medication to manage effectively. This shortage has highlighted the critical role these medications play in the daily lives of those affected by ADHD. Contact : +1 (747) 209 – 3649 E-mail : sales@trinexpharmacy.com
Travel Clinic Cardiff: Health Advice for International TravelersNX Healthcare
Travel Clinic Cardiff offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, travel advice, and preventive care for international travelers. Our expert team ensures you are well-prepared and protected for your journey, providing personalized consultations tailored to your destination. Conveniently located in Cardiff, we help you travel with confidence and peace of mind. Visit us: www.nxhealthcare.co.uk
Osteoporosis - Definition , Evaluation and Management .pdfJim Jacob Roy
Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
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9. Course I: Strategic Planning 1. For each target, list the tactics that each constituent group can best use to make its power felt. Tactics must be: In context. Flexible and creative. Directed at a specific target. Make sense to the membership. Be backed up by a specific form of power. Tactics include: Media events. Actions for information and demands. Public hearings. Strikes. Voter registration and voter education. Lawsuits. Accountability sessions. Elections. Negotiations. 1. Primary targets A primary target is always a person. It is never an institution or elected body. Who has the power to give you what you want? What power do you have over them? 2. Secondary targets Who has the power over the people with the power to give you what you want? What power do you have over them? 1. Who cares about the issues enough to join in or help the organization? Whose problem is it? What do they gain if they win? What risks are they taking? What power do they have over the target? Into what group are they organized? 2. Who are your opponents? What will your victory cost them? What will they do/spend to oppose you? How strong are they? 1. List the resources that your organization brings to the campaign. Include: money, number of staff, facilities, reputation, etc. What is the budget, including in-kind contributions, for this campaign? 2. List the specific ways in which you want your organization to be strengthened by this campaign, Fill in the numbers for each: Expand leadership groups. Increase experience of existing leadership. Build a membership base. Expand into new constituencies. Raise more money. 3. List internal problems that have to be considered if the campaign is to succeed. 1. List the long-term objectives of your campaign. 2. State the intermediate goals for the issue campaign. What constitutes a victory? How long will the campaign: Win concrete improvements in people's lives? Give people a sense of their own power? Alter the relations of power? 3. What short-term or partial victories can you win as steps toward your long-term goal? Tactics Targets Constituents, Allies/Opponents Organizational Considerations Goals
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Editor's Notes
Twlia Laster, who is the project coordinator, and I have been in tobacco control for a combined 30 years. You may remember us from the African American Tobacco Education Network or Partnership. A word about California’s Tobacco Control Program. Many of you may remember California had Priority Population Networks with funding set aside to address tobacco disparities. These no longer exist as of 2007. Instead, we compete for local intervention programs that mostly focus on policy.
Because this is an outdoor smoke-free dining project, I’m going to be talking about a “menu for success with a 7 course meal as steps leading to success”.
Why in outdoor areas? In 2006, the California Air Resources Board designated SHS as a toxic air contaminant and the Surgeon reported that there is no safe level of exposure to SHS.
A logic model from the Midwest Academy Strategy Consortium. Identify long and short term goals, consider our organizational and project considerations such as budget, staffing, reputation. Determine who cares about the issue. Who would gain/lose, who would be the opponents, allies and constituents; Identify our primary targets: restaurant owners and managers, patrons, who has the power to enact policies; are tactics of recognition events, utilizing community advocates, conducting assessments.
Our community advocates helped to name our project, visited restaurant owners/managers, were our voices and faces in the community, and conducted most of our surveys.
After recruiting advocates, the next order of action was to identify target restaurants, observe smoking behavior at restaurants, gauge the community’s and restaurant owner support.
So although there wasn’t always an overwhelming support or push for smoke-free outdoor dining, owners and managers were willing to entertain the idea of smoke-free outdoor dining, especially after hearing the benefits to the community, employees and to their business.
Because restaurant owners and managers were extremely busy, we wanted to be able to give them something they could review on their own time so we developed a tool kit, advocacy campaign materials for patrons, and a presentation to introduce owners and managers to the idea of smoke-free outdoor dining policies.
The purpose of the toolkit is to educate restaurant owners/managers and to offer tools to assist with policy adoption and implementation
Develop materials for informing patrons of the new policy, about secondhand smoke, and for implementing and enforcing the policy. We are in the process of re-developing our sign because owners want a more permanent aluminum sign.
Owners and managers are extremely busy. It is not uncommon that you will need to meet with them 4-5 times, including planning the recognition event.
This is an example of an ad we placed for one of our restaurants. We placed it in web-based advertisement companies such as the Sac Cultural Hub, First Fridays and Stockton I village. Less expensive, targeted AA community, able to get 8 times exposure than newspapers.
The two restaurant that had two patios held occasional cigar nights and wanted to be able to offer smoking outside for those events.
Owners were very busy, so we had to meet with them 4-5 times…1 to introduce, 2 to follow up to toolkit, 3 to survey their patrons, 4 to coordinate event, 5 to hold event, 6 to offer TA after policy adoption. Many of the restaurants went out of business. We only receive 2/3 rd of the original budget, but were asked to work with double the amount of restaurants Very limited budget for advertising and recognition events.