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Team Dialogue Judith Blanchard, MS Erica Childs, MPH Dee Ann DeRoin, MD Diane Fabian, MBA Jasmine Greenamyer, MPH Alex Khalaf, BS Chantal Scott, BA All the state coordinators, planning committees and participants C-Change and Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
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A DIALOGUE FOR ACTION IN COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
Sharing Innovations and Accomplishments
Karen J. Peterson, PhD
National Organization Strategies for Prevention, Early Detection or Survivorship of Cancer in Underserved Populations
Atlanta, GAMay 16, 2008
The mission of the Prevent Cancer Foundation is cancer prevention and early detection through
research, education and community outreach to all populations, including children and the
underserved.
Team Dialogue
Judith Blanchard, MSErica Childs, MPHDee Ann DeRoin, MDDiane Fabian, MBAJasmine Greenamyer, MPHAlex Khalaf, BSChantal Scott, BAAll the state coordinators, planning committees and participantsC-Change and Intercultural Cancer Council (ICC)
#3050 National Organization Strategies Funding2003 - 2008
Mission Accomplished• 11 state-level Dialogues for Action
– Planning designed to enhance collaboration– Orientation, Summit, outcomes
• 10 AI/AN Dialogue Teams– AI/AN Dialogue Working Meeting in May 2007– Implementation year with $10,000 grants
• Evaluation: 2-year design– 7 state digests– Multi-state study (Year-1, -2 and -3 states)
UTCA
AZ
CO
NM
MI
NE
WA
OH
VA
MI
KY
WV
NJ
NY
MD
MA
SC
State-Level Dialogue for Action™2002-2008LEGEND CDC/Prevent Cancer Project States States with Other Funding
2008 2005AI/AN MDWA NEKY NY
VA2007 WVAI/ANNJ 2004MN COSC MIWV WV
2006 2003CA WVMA AZ/NMNENY 2002VA UTWV
AI/AN Dialogue Teams2007 - 2008
• Aberdeen Area Tribal Chairmen’s Health Board• Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium• Black Hills Center for American Indian Health• Cherokee Nation• Ho-Chunk Nation• Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Bay Mills Indian Community,
Saginaw Chippewa Indian Community• Kaw Nation• Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation• Texas Gulf Coast AI/AN Community• The Urban Indian Health Institute
Hallmarks of the Dialogue for Action
• Supports and advances the CRC goals and objectives in the state plan
• Emphasizes and enhances collaboration among the diverse stakeholders committed to increasing CRC screening among its citizens
• Engages primary care practitioners• Provides a lively and interactive structure• Results in an action plan based on CRC guidelines and
evidence-based programs
Tribal List
DRAFT: State-Level Dialogue For Action 1-Year Out
DRAFT: State-Level Dialogue For Action Impact at Time of Summit and 1-Year Out
#3050 National Organization Strategies Funding2003 - 2008
Opportunities Seized• Expanded evaluation
With Year-1 unobligated funds, conducted process evaluation in 2004 to refine technical assistance
• Public-private collaborationsBuilt AI/AN Dialogue Working Meeting: added more teams and an Implementation Year with $10,000 seed money for each team
• CommunicationseNewsletter sent to over 1,000 subscribers and Peer2Peer at Dialogue national conferences
State-Level Dialogue Sustainability
On the state level• State interest in Dialogue continues: potential for states to
identify other funding sources
At the Foundation• Support of continued communications• Interest in leveraging resources with public/private partners• Institutionalization of evaluation practices
THANK YOU!