At our October HHAPC meeting, the members discussed the implementation plan for 2009, a community-wide campaign to reduce the underage drinking rate in Hermosa.
The HHAPC debated the use of an outside PR firm to help with the implementation of the campaign. Although members would prefer that the campaign be run "en casa," it may be difficult to produce campaign messages and materials without the help of a professional. It was suggested that the HHAPC contact an individual at the Chicago Department of Public Health who worked with the City's anti-smoking campaign. In addition, a member from Metropolitan Family Services volunteered to contact the Illinois Institute of Art to see if students might be available to design materials for the campaign. HHAPC members also signed up to work in various areas of the campaign, such as Materials Distribution, Campaign Presentations, etc.
Currently, we have not had much luck recruiting assistance from city agencies and the university. Therefore, the SPF Coordinator is still entertaining proposals for PR firms that will work directly with the HHAPC and Hermosa youth to develop campaign materials. It is our hope that the materials can be produced over the winter break, and distribution can begin in January. Campaign Presentations, which would include an anti-drinking drama performed by our youth, will hopefully begin in February and March at our local schools and community-based organizations. Those dates will be forthcoming.
We will continue to keep you informed as to the status of the campaign, and how we can use our help. Thank you for all your suggestions and enthusiasm so far!
We hope to see you at our next meeting on December 11th. We will be having a pot-luck holiday celebration and fellowship, and we will reflect on all of the accomplishments we've had in 2008!
Healthy Hermosa is a coalition made up of community residents, local service providers, agencies, organizations, businesses, and others interested in the health of the Hermosa Community, located in the City of Chicago, Illinois.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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October's CPR Trainings: Coalitions Coming Together for the Health of Our Communities!
City of Chicago Rx
Chicago Department of Public Health Newsletter
October 2008
Healthy Mind Healthy Body Healthy Communities:
October’s CPR Trainings
The American Heart Association and Chicago Department of Public Health received a Chicago Community Trust grant to increase the public’s ability to administer basic CPR. This CPR Anytime project was carried out by the Healthy Communities Initiative: Healthy Southeast Chicago, Healthy Chicago Lawn, Healthy Hermosa,and Healthy Albany Park. The goal of this partnership was for each health coalition to train 300 community members in CPR Anytime, a scaled-down version of the extended CPR certification training. The trainings were held in October, and the healthy Communities reached their goal of training 1200 community members. The trainings are meant to be taught easily to large numbers of people, who are in turn, are asked to train at least two other individuals. Training sites and audiences varied from the very young to senior citizens. Partners included Bowen High School, Jane Addams Grammar School and the CDPH South Chicago Clinic in Southeast Chicago, Holy Cross Hospital and Marquette School in Chicago Lawn, the Miracle Center, North Grand High School and the 25th District Police Station in Hermosa, and the 17th Police District, Aspira-Haugan Middle School, and Swedish Covenant Hospital in Albany Park.
Submitted by CDPH Chronic Disease, Herminia Vanna
Thank you to everyone that helped make these trainings possible and to all the participants!
Chicago Department of Public Health Newsletter
October 2008
Healthy Mind Healthy Body Healthy Communities:
October’s CPR Trainings
The American Heart Association and Chicago Department of Public Health received a Chicago Community Trust grant to increase the public’s ability to administer basic CPR. This CPR Anytime project was carried out by the Healthy Communities Initiative: Healthy Southeast Chicago, Healthy Chicago Lawn, Healthy Hermosa,and Healthy Albany Park. The goal of this partnership was for each health coalition to train 300 community members in CPR Anytime, a scaled-down version of the extended CPR certification training. The trainings were held in October, and the healthy Communities reached their goal of training 1200 community members. The trainings are meant to be taught easily to large numbers of people, who are in turn, are asked to train at least two other individuals. Training sites and audiences varied from the very young to senior citizens. Partners included Bowen High School, Jane Addams Grammar School and the CDPH South Chicago Clinic in Southeast Chicago, Holy Cross Hospital and Marquette School in Chicago Lawn, the Miracle Center, North Grand High School and the 25th District Police Station in Hermosa, and the 17th Police District, Aspira-Haugan Middle School, and Swedish Covenant Hospital in Albany Park.
Submitted by CDPH Chronic Disease, Herminia Vanna
Thank you to everyone that helped make these trainings possible and to all the participants!
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