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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND
TUBERCULOSIS
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• Established in 2004 to support new communities from Black and Asian Minorities Group
•Facilitate engagement between new migrants communities & mainstream organisations
• Support migrants communities and their families to better integrate into British society
• Community and cultural based befriending approach to help break isolation
COCOAEmpowering communities
in needs
AIMS: Approach new communities using their Faiths groups, communities centres & train their peers to engage with mainstream organisations effectively,
• Inform new migrant communities to fully understand how UK mainstream
organisations operate ( as it is different to where they came from)
• Support new migrant to understand how to negotiate services and
access the system appropriately ( the use of correct language)
• Educate new migrant to better use of the services available ( to use services when needed )
Welcome to Birmingham project
Workshops available in the following areas:
•Health • Housing •Education • Immigration•Employment
Welcome to Birmingham project
Backgrounds
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Sign of welcoming are every where and free for everyone to feel included. Our street is full of every nationalities, races, age and gender. (Our engagement method to change)
TRADITIONAL PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT METHODS
The mainstream organisations engagement strategy has been effective for the indigenous. However, we found that this method is ineffective amongst new migrant communities because of several barriers.•Languages - •Cultures•Religion•Others
METHODES•Initiate face to face engagement approach
• Words of mouth
• Workshops
• Community and public events
• Outreach engagement approach
• Local community peers support workers
• Not advice session, may sign-post only
community support workers TB and migrant entitlements right Training
• We initiated training courses with external organisation for our team on various issues: Tuberculosis signs and symptoms Migrant rights and entitlement Housing and welfare benefit system Health and social care entitlementThese trainings are organised to equip our team with appropriate skills and knowledge before undertaking the responsibility.
TB WORLD DAY EVENT
TB ESOL PILOT PROJECT -
TB MOBILE X-RAY UNIT PROJECT
Case studies
Tuberculosis world day 2013
Birmingham Victoria square
This event was organised to raise the awareness of TB in Birmingham. We aimed to use migrant population cultural music to attract them including general public. We also had speakers from migrant communities to testify their journey with the disease and how they are cured. We distributed almost 2000 flyers to general public and 65% of Black and Asian origins.
• Our team are engaging with students during stay safe week at the college to raise awareness of screening. Students are interested to know about TB signs and symptoms
TB Engagem
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Our approach • we delivered workshops to student in different groups. we used the same welcome to Birmingham methods to allow students to ask questions and encourage them to make decision for TB screening. The approach was very effective.
TB MOBILE X-RAY UNIT PROJECT
Aim;
Encourage homeless citizen within Birmingham and Black Country to be screen for TB
Liaise with soup run kitchens staffs
Engage with homeless citizen within Birmingham and Black country
Liaise with accommodation provider ( Homeless hostels and days centres)
July 2014
WITH FINDS & TREAT , BIRMINGHAM TB SERVICES, SANDWELL TB SERVICES AND DUDLEY TB SERVICES
Engagement strategy • One to one meeting with service providers
• Group meeting to agree the project agenda
• Recruitment of volunteers from services providers
• Use community support workers and Former TB patient to encourage people
Screening
Evaluation These are the three main characteristics required for a good and effective public engagement shown in the case of the MXU Pilot Project in Birmingham – July 2014.
Good communication skills
Ability to manage Public and stress ( working under pressure)
Good decision making skillsOthers characteristics including:
Experience in the domain
Location awareness
Recognition by peers
Team working
Leadership
Coping with fatigue
Evaluation
Social factors
- Housing issues - Immigration matters TREATEMENT FAILURE - Walfare Benefit TREATMENT COMPLITION - Families issues - Finances
- Every patient is unique indivudual
MEDICATIONS AND TB AWARENESS ONLY IS NOT A
SOLUTION
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
Mango Hoto
COCOA & Welcome to Birmingham Project [email protected]
We all hold part of solution