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Working with the sector to raise awareness of sore throats

Working with the sector to raise awareness of sore throats. An update on the work of the HPA. What this presentation will cover?. HPA – Who we are? What we do? Our role as part of the rheumatic fever prevention programme What are the resources we have developed to support the sector?

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Working with the sector to raise awareness of sore throats

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  1. Working with the sector to raise awareness of sore throats An update on the work of the HPA

  2. What this presentation will cover? • HPA – Who we are? What we do? • Our role as part of the rheumatic fever prevention programme • What are the resources we have developed to support the sector? • Key focus for 2013

  3. Health Promotion Agency • Came into existence 1 July 2012 • Formed by the merger of ALAC + HSC + Health promotion programmes from the MoH

  4. Health Promotion Agency • Our Vision – Inspire New Zealanders to lead health lives • Core programmes – Reducing alcohol-related harm, Tobacco Control, Sun safety, Healthy Eating, Problem Gambling, Immunisation, Rheumatic fever, Mental health, Sexual health, Health-Ed resources

  5. Rheumatic fever prevention programme – the HPA’s role? • Approached by MoH in November 2011, to develop and implement a rheumatic fever health promotion programme, in the high-risk areas. Key messages relating to • the importance of recognising and reporting sore throats early • methods that minimise and avoid the spread of infection • benefits of treating sore throats properly

  6. Stakeholder engagement alongside National Coordination Service Stocktake of rheumatic fever resources Supporting local providers with funding for interim resources Development of resources – English, Te Reo and select Pacific resources Website www.sorethroatsmatter.org.nz Communication tools (inserts, plan, presentation templates, brand logo) Work that has occurred to date?

  7. HPA Resources English language brochure and poster

  8. HPA Resources FLAG PENS For parents For children FIX MATS FOIL STICKERS

  9. Newsletter inserts

  10. Presentation templates / workforce training tools • For presenting to community groups, parents, schools • Training tool • Special thanks to Ngati Hine Health, Helen, BoP(Sandra/Lindsay), Heart Foundation, and Northland DHB. • All resources will be available on www.sorethroatsmatter.org.nz

  11. Website Newsletter • Supporting the National Coordination Service www.sorethroatsmatter.org.nz logo

  12. What next? • Finalise the language resources • Work with the Pacific Advisory group to plan for promotional activities in the Auckland region for the 2013 year • Communication activities (channels, devices) • Work with regional providers / coordinators to plan for 2013 / 14 year – How and were can HPA add value to their work? • Joint planning with National coordination service, MoH • Ongoing partnership with the Heart Foundation • Update website and promote usage • Participation on the Government’s steering group for rheumatic fever prevention (BPS work programme)

  13. Bhama Rajiv Senior Project Manager Health Promotion Agencyb.rajiv@healthpromotion.org.nzphone 04 472-5777

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