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THE CHW CONNECTION YOUR LINK TO COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS IN THE DFW METROPLEX Find out more about our upcoming sponsorship & volunteer events on pages 2 & 3! TPHA Conference & Posters 1 HWC Sponsorship & Events 2 2017 Unity Conference Sponsorship 3 HPV Vaccination Intervention 4 Member Spotlight & T-shirt Info 5 Board Members & Contact Info 6 IN THIS ISSUE Quarterly Newsleer DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017 93rd TPHA Annual Education Conference The Texas Public Health Associaon (TPHA) requested posters on various public health topics. Lori Millner of AHEC East presented her poster Comparing Community-Based Breast Cancer Educaon and Navigaon Programs: Disparate Outcomes Among African American and Hispanic Targeted Populaons in North Texas which ulized community health workersand Ashley Rodriguez of DSHS presented her poster The Ulizaon of Quality Improvement in Epidemiologic Invesgaon: Lessons Learned from Measuring, Monitoring and Recalibrangat the TPHA 2017 Annual Educaon Conference in Fort Worth, March 27-29, 2017. TPHA is a statewide community for discussion, sharing best pracces, and networking among public health professionals in Texas. From leſt: Lori Millner, Ashley Rodriguez Find us on social media!
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THE CHW CONNECTION

Y O U R L I N K T O C O M M U N I T Y H E A L T H W O R K E R S I N T H E D F W M E T R O P L E X

Find out more about our upcoming sponsorship & volunteer events on pages 2 & 3!

TPHA Conference & Posters 1

HWC Sponsorship & Events 2

2017 Unity Conference Sponsorship 3

HPV Vaccination Intervention 4

Member Spotlight & T-shirt Info 5

Board Members & Contact Info 6

IN THIS ISSUE

Quarterly Newsletter

DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017

93rd TPHA Annual Education Conference

The Texas Public Health Association (TPHA) requested posters on various public health topics. Lori Millner of AHEC East presented her poster “Comparing Community-Based Breast Cancer Education and Navigation Programs: Disparate Outcomes Among African American and Hispanic Targeted Populations in North Texas which utilized community health workers” and Ashley Rodriguez of DSHS presented her poster The Utilization of Quality Improvement in Epidemiologic Investigation: Lessons Learned from Measuring, Monitoring and Recalibrating” at the TPHA 2017 Annual Education Conference in Fort Worth, March 27-29, 2017. TPHA is a statewide community for discussion, sharing best practices, and networking among public health professionals in Texas.

From left: Lori Millner, Ashley Rodriguez Find us on social

media!

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THE CHW CONNECTION DFW– CHW Association Quarterly Newsletter

DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017

Hispanic Wellness Coalition (HWC) Sponsorship DFW-CHW Association is pleased to announce that we’ve partnered with the Hispanic Wellness Coalition (HWC) and will be sponsoring their 2 public health screening events this year.

19th Annual North Texas Wellness Fair This event offers a wide range of FREE medical screenings to the public along with exercise and cooking demonstrations and more. The NTWF is designed to provide access to health care prevention services and information to those who cannot afford it. The objective is to break the barriers of communication by introducing health services to participants and build trust among the providers and those in need. Saturday, August 5, 2017 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 451 S. Cherry Lane • White Settlement, 76108 _________________________________________________________________________________________

12th Annual Carnaval de Salud

FREE screenings: glucose/cholesterol, HIV/STD, vision, BMI/blood pressure checks, prostrate and dental exams. There will be health and fitness demonstrations, participatory exercise, music and fun.

Limited amount of Meningitis Shots available for uninsured college students ages 19 to 26. For adults: Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap) vaccine; mammograms; cancer screenings; body

fat analysis; diabetes screening; cholesterol screening; pregnancy tests; hearing tests for ages 17 and older

For children: Vision screenings; vaccinations; school physicals For all: Oral health education; spinal screenings; health information booths Healthy cooking demonstrations Exercise demonstrations Financial literacy Information on immigration physicals Blood drive

Saturday, October 7, 2017, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. TCC Trinity River Campus 300 Trinity Campus Circle. • Fort Worth, 76102 We’ll need volunteers to assist with the following:

Exhibitor Support Medical Screener (medical assistant duties)

Parking lot (shuttle) Demonstration Support

Counters (count people entering the fair)

Bilingual Support Floater (provides support where needed)

Surveys For more information, visit: www.hispanicwellnesscoalition.org

Interested in participating? Contact us at [email protected]

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THE CHW CONNECTION DFW– CHW Association Quarterly Newsletter

DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017

Unity 2017 is a national conference designed for and about community health workers. The theme for this year’s conference is “The Collective Power of CHWs, CHRs and Promotores.”

Unity 2017 will address the roles community health workers play in creating access to care, reducing care costs, and promoting healthy and happy communities, from individual levels to meeting national goals and objectives. Conference speakers will address content on state and national organizing, including strategies for successful advocacy; health and wellness, including oral health, behavioral health, and addressing disabilities; and the role of community health workers as change agents, including in communities and in systems.

The conference will include plenary, breakout, poster, skill-building, and round-table workshop sessions. Unity 2017 is an opportunity for community health workers to network, share knowledge, exchange information and expertise with other community health workers, colleagues, and policy makers.

15th annual Unity Conference August 6-9, 2017 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas.

For questions about the Unity Conference 2017, contact Dr. Susan Mayfield-Johnson at (601) 266-6266 or [email protected]

Unity Conference 2017: The Collective Power of CHWs, CHRs and Promotores

The DFW-CHW Association is offering a scholarship to one DFW-CHW Association member to cover the cost of attending this year’s Unity Conference in Dallas, TX on August 6-7th, 2017. Please note: This scholarship will only cover the cost of registration, the applicant is responsible for any additional expenses. In order to apply you must be a current member of the association and submit your responses to the following questions:

Applicant’s Full Name: _______________ Applicant’s Contact Email: ____________________ Are you a CHW or CHW Instructor? Why do you want to attend the conference? (3-4 sentences) How are you involved in your community? (3-4 sentences)

Please submit responses to [email protected] by May 31st

DFW-CHW Association Offers Unity Conference Scholarship

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THE CHW CONNECTION DFW– CHW Association Quarterly Newsletter

DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017

The DFW-CHW Association is excited to announce a partnership with the School of Public Health at the University of Texas in Houston. Together, we will work to implement the “For Our Daughters” (Por Nuestras Hijas) HPV vaccination education program. The purpose of this project is to disseminate the program across the state in order to increase HPV vaccination among Hispanic adolescents. This theory-based, multi-component intervention was developed to increase HPV vaccination among Hispanic girls and boys between the ages of 11 - 17 years.

Program Materials include: Fotonovela (printed): Portrays stories with images and dialogue between mothers that decide to

vaccinate their daughters against HPV. Storytelling format that helps communicate health information to individuals with low literacy. Web Application (App): Self-directed, interactive app deliverable on smartphones, iPads and tablets,

computers, or online. It provides tailored information about cervical cancer, HPV related diseases, and the HPV vaccine through presentations, images with voiceover and video clips, where barriers and other questions are discussed.

How it works? CHW educates families. Takes 15-30 minutes, which is less than the average wait time at a clinic. Available in English and Spanish.

We need our members help! More specifically, we need 12 CHWs and/or CHWIs to help us reach 2,400 families. You will need to:

Attend a 4-hour training to learn how to deliver the educational material. (Tentative date is scheduled for Saturday, June 17th).

Work with the association or with a partner organization to deliver educational material to community members.

You can receive a compensation of up to $200 for your assistance in providing education to communities. If you’re interested in joining the project team, please contact [email protected]

HPV Vaccination Intervention in Community and Clinical Settings

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THE CHW CONNECTION DFW– CHW Association Quarterly Newsletter

Several Color Choices. Quantities are limited.

Get Yours Today! DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017

The DFW-CHW Association is pleased to announce it’s Member Spotlight series. This month’s meeting will feature Katharine Miller Nimmons, M.Sc., MPH, CHW the Director of Texas A&M National CHW Training Center. The National Community Health Worker Training Center is a DSHS-certified CHW training center within the Texas A&M University School of Public Health’s Center for Community Health Development.

Since 2001, the center has provided over 98,000 hours of certification and CEUs to more than 4,100 CHWs, in-person and online, in English and in Spanish. Instructors are based in Dallas, College Station, Corpus Christi, McAllen, and Brownsville. In addition to training, the National CHW Training Center has expertise in research and evaluation, curriculum development, and other forms of technical assistance for CHWs and organizations. For more information, visit: https://nchwtc.tamhsc.edu/

Member Spotlight: Katharine Miller Nimmons, M.Sc., MPH, CHW

National Community Health Worker Training Center

Order your “I Am Who I Serve” DFW-CHW Association T-shirt

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Mailing Address: P.O. Box 232 Arlington, TX 76004

Main Email Address: [email protected]

Phone Number: (817) 631-3210

Website: https://dfwchw.org/

DFW-CHW Association Board Members Denise Hernandez, President [email protected]

Ashley Rodriguez, Vice President

[email protected]

Lori Millner, Secretary [email protected]

Laura DeHoyos, Treasurer [email protected]

Karla Alvarado

[email protected]

Melissa Gomez [email protected]

Tamara Venters

Martha Maldonado

Kim White

Jessica Davila

Mercedes Cruz-duque

Mission: To unite CHWs and CHW Instructors for professional Development and community outreach. Vision: Our vision is put into action through: Advocacy for the CHW profession which is becoming increasingly important in health care Education opportunities for both CHWs and instructors in various areas of interest Professional development workshops to enhance professionalism in the workplace Community Resources to assist CHWs in their outreach and education efforts Employment Resources for employment opportunities Networking opportunities for CHWs across the DFW Metroplex to connect with each other and

learn from each other’s experiences.

THE CHW CONNECTION DFW– CHW Association Quarterly Newsletter

DFW-CHW ASSOCIATION May 2017


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