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Using Infographics to Tell Your Story Supervisor Learning Collaborative Sept 19, 2019

Using Infographics to Tell Your Story

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Using Infographics to Tell Your Story

Supervisor Learning Collaborative

Sept 19, 2019

Agenda

Recap from last learning collaborative

Using infographics with CAPP and PREP data

What are you looking for?

Talking points for different target audiences

Communication

Message

CommunicatorAudience

Target Audience

Who are we trying to educate and persuade?

Schools

Policy Makers

Public

AgencyAdministrators

Source:https://powertodecide.org/what-we-do/information/resource-library/survey-says-our-story-yours-april-2016

Resources:https://piktochart.com/www.Youtube.com

Using infographics

CAPP Data

- Reach/scope

- Surveys/outcomes

- Youth satisfaction

How would you use it?

Talking Points for Infographics

Public Officials: Saving Money

Birth to teen 15-19 years of age

2017: 109 births

Picture of 5 kindergarten classes

Public cost is estimated at $ 1,388,000

What can we do to increase public savings?Offer programs that work so young people learn to make healthy decisionsPrograms such as Be Proud! Be Responsible! & Making Proud Choices

Youth will be more likely to - postpone sex- communicate effectively with partner- know how to access reproductive health

care- graduate from high school

Since 2017 2,518 young people participated in these programsProject name and description

Public Savings Calculator

Power to Decide

https://powertodecide.org/what-we-do/information/why-it-matters/progress-pays

Community Members: Healthy Youth/Healthy Community

We offer programs that work so young people learn to make healthy decisionsPrograms such as Be Proud! Be Responsible! & Making Proud Choices

Youth will be more likely to - postpone sex- communicate effectively with

partner- know how to access reproductive

health care- graduate from high school

Since 2017 2,518 young people participated in these programsProject name and description

Personal Story

All young people in (this community) deserve opportunities to learn and thrive

To learn about - healthy relationships- healthy decision making- being safe and taking care of themselves

Admin/Internal: Program Effectiveness

The CAPP Program is teaching young people to reach positive outcomes and reduce risk behaviors (unplanned pregnancy, STD and HIV infections)

Participation:

2017: 896 middle and high school youth

2018: 1068 middle and high school youth

90% of youth would recommend the program

We offer programs that work so young people can make healthy decisionsPrograms such as Be Proud! Be Responsible! & Making Proud Choices

Youth participants say that they are more likely to - postpone sex- have healthy relationship skills- know how to access reproductive health

care- access testing

Since 2017 2,518 young people participated in these programs

Project name and description

School Administrators: Better Youth Outcomes

The CAPP Program is teaching young people to reach positive outcomes and reduce risk behaviors (unplanned pregnancy, STD and HIV infections)

Programs meet NYS Health Education StandardsPrograms are delivered by experienced and trained educators.

(Names) districts are using the programs.

We deliver programs that work so young people can make healthy decisionsPrograms such as Be Proud! Be Responsible! & Making Proud Choices

Youth are more likely to - postpone sex- have healthy relationship skills- know how to access reproductive

health care- graduate from high school

Since 2017 2,518 young people participated in these programs

Project name and description

Testimonials of other schools and/or parents

Other Target Audiences?

Talking pointsNext Steps

Next Meetings

October 21 at 1:00PM

Topic: Supervisory Practices

November 18 at 1:00PM

Topic: Supervisors as Mediators