Title: The Latino Health for All Coalition
1The Latino Health for All Coalition
2Research 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.
3Latino 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!
4 The Latino Health for All Coalitions 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.
5The 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
6Structure of the LHFA Coalition
The Community Action Board (CAB) (N 11)
Access to Health Services (N 32)
Physical Activity (N 12)
Healthy Nutrition (N 14)
7Action 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)
8Action 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
9Action 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
10Action 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
11Structure of the LHFA Coalition
The Community Action Board (CAB) (N 11)
Access to Health Services (N 32)
Physical Activity (N 12)
Healthy Nutrition (N 14)
12Community 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)
13Structure of the LHFA Coalition
The Community Action Board (CAB) (N 11)
Mini-grant Recipients (N 10)
Access to Health Services (N 32)
Physical Activity (N 12)
Healthy Nutrition (N 14)
14Mini-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
1522 Mini-grant Applications Received
16Mini-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
17Mini-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
18Funded 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)
19Healthy Nutrition Grants
- Educacion para una major salud
- Kansas State Research and Extension, Wyandotte
County - Cocinando Saludable / Cooking Healthy
- Grandview Park Presbyterian Church
20Physical Activity and Access to Health Services
Grants
- Physical Activity
- Salon de Baile
- El Centro, Inc.
- Access to Health Services
- Medical Translation Services
- Duchesne Clinic
21Multiple 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.
22Structure of the LHFA Coalition
The Community Action Board (CAB) (N 11)
Mini-grant Recipients (N 10)
Community Mobilizer (N 1)
Access to Health Services (N 32)
Physical Activity (N 12)
Healthy Nutrition (N 14)
Media Policy (Forming)
Neighborhood (Forming)
23Community 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
24Partnership Websitehttp//kclatinohealth.org
- Demonstrationa place to
- Share documents and success stories
- Connect with each other
- Exchange ideas
- Todays Forum TopicName the Partnership! Enter
your nominations! - Vote for name at end of day!
25WorkStation kclatinohealth.org
26Documentation of Activities and Accomplishments
27Analysis of Contribution
28Real-Time Participatory Research
29Real-Time Participatory Research
30The Community Tool Box
31Individual 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
32Next 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!
33Please complete a Feedback Form Our Contact
Information
- Questions??
- Contact
- Blanca Mendoza at (913) 439-9349
- (bmendoza_at_ku.edu)