lions let's get ready for diabetes alert day!
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Welcome to the Webinar:
Lions –
Let’s Get Ready for
Diabetes Alert Day!
Welcome!
Lions – Let’s Get Ready forDiabetes Alert Day!
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LCI Staff
LCI Staff with you today:
Marilee Kadar, ManagerDebbie O’Malley, CoordinatorAimee Inks, Department Assistant
Health & Children’s Services Department
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Agenda for Today’s Webinar
• Lions Support the Fight Against Diabetes New Resources Special Events Partnerships
• LCI and NDEP Partnership Benefits to Lions Diabetes Alert Day Q & A
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Asking Questions
Using the control panel:
Type your question in the “Questions” box now.
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Lions Support the Fight Against DiabetesNew Resources
More materials and partner info on LCI website!
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Lions Support the Fight Against DiabetesSpecial Events for Diabetes
Diabetes Awareness Month November
World Diabetes Day November 14
Diabetes Alert Day 4th Tuesday of March - USA
World Sight Day October – Diabetic Retinopathy
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Lions Support the Fight Against DiabetesStrides: Lions for Diabetes Awareness
Engage and Empower Your Community!
Strides Information Kit:helps you to organize a successful Strides event
Co-branded handouts:Help educate your community
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Working Together
Lions Clubs International and
National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP)
Partners to advance diabetes awareness, prevention
and control.
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Poll Question:
Do you use LCI’s NDEP co-branded resources? Please check all that apply:
Yes, we download and print locally.
Yes, we order from LCI for a nominal fee.
We plan to use them in the future.
No, we were not aware of these resources.
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NDEP Partner Representatives
Joanne M. Gallivan, M.S., R.D.
DirectorNational Diabetes Education Program
(NDEP)
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NDEP Partner Representatives
Diane M. Tuncer
Deputy DirectorNational Diabetes Education Program
(NDEP)
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Objectives
• Provide an overview of NDEP, its materials and campaigns
• Highlight NDEP’s offerings for Diabetes Alert Day
• Discuss opportunities for/benefits of collaboration
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Global Burden of Diabetes
• WHO estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes more than double by 2030 without intervention
• 1 in 3 U.S. adults could have diabetes by 2050 if current trends continue
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Diabetes in U.S.25.8 million*18.8 million diagnosed; 7.0 million undiagnosedPrediabetes79 million†
Over 90% undiagnosed
Diabetes: The Tip of the Iceberg
*All ages† Age 20 and olderSource: CDC diabetes fact sheet 2011
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• U.S. Department of Health and Human Services program jointly sponsored by:
• National Institutes of Health• Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention• With over 200 public and private
partners
National Diabetes Education Program
NDEP
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• Seeks to reduce the burden of diabetes in the U.S. by facilitating adoption of proven approaches to prevent or delay the onset and progression of diabetes and its complications.
National Diabetes Education Program
NDEP
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• Federal Partners
• Partner Organizations – including Lions Clubs International (LCI)
• State Diabetes Prevention and Control Programs (DPCPs)
• Private/Corporate Partners
NDEP Partners
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NDEP’s Offerings for Lions Clubs
Diabetes Prevention
Diabetes Control
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Diabetes Prevention
Campaign: A Family History Approach
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Diabetes Prevention Materials
• Ideas for campaign implementation
• Template news releases• e-Newsletter copy/feature
articles• Web banners • Print PSA/posters• Live-read radio PSA scripts• Talking points and media tips • e-signature• Diabetes Risk Test
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Diabetes Control
Campaign: Managing Diabetes
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• Ideas for campaign implementation
• Template news releases• e-Newsletter copy/feature articles• Web banners• Podcasts • Print PSA/posters• Live-read radio PSA scripts• Talking points and media tips • e-signature• Template print ads
Diabetes Control Resources
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Partners At Work
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LCI – NDEP Co-Branded ResourcesCo-branded handouts:Help educate teens in your community
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LCI – NDEP Co-Branded Resources
Co-branded handouts:Help educate your community
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NDEP Materials for Lions
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• Translating science into plain language
• Focus on health literacy • Focus group testing
with target audience(s)• Many materials are
available in English, Spanish, and 16 additional languages.
NDEP Materials Development Process
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NDEP and Health Literacy
• Review of NDEPs most popular publications for health literacy/plain language principles, including: Content Literacy Demand Health Numeracy Graphics and Visuals/ Layout and Design Learning Stimulation, Interaction and
Motivation Cultural Appropriateness
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NDEP and Behavior Change: Diabetes HealthSense
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• A series of three to five minute videos focused on helping people make lifestyle changes and cope with the demands of diabetes.
• Feature people living with diabetes and NDEP partners and experts.
• Available on Diabetes HealthSense and can be shared from NDEP’s YouTube channel.
NDEP and Behavior Change
Lifestyle Change Videos
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NDEP and Behavior ChangeDiabetes HealthSense
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NDEP and Behavior ChangeDiabetes HealthSense
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• Wants to lose some weight• Has a hard time “sticking
with it”• Really doesn’t like to
exercise
Xavier: Goals
NDEP and Behavior Change
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go4life.nia.nih.gov
• Behavior: Physical Activity
• Source: Go4Life
NDEP and Behavior Change
Xavier: Action Steps
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• Mother recently diagnosed with prediabetes
• Concerned about her own and her children’s future health
The Winters Family:Diagnosis and Concerns
NDEP and Behavior Change
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Resource Used: Eat Smart. Play Hard.
• Behaviors: healthy eating, physical activity
• Audience: parents, child caregivers
• Source: USDA Food and Nutrition Service
www.fns.usda.gov/eatsmartplayhardhealthylifestyle
NDEP and Behavior Change
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Diabetes Alert Day
You can
make a
difference
in one day!
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NDEP and Diabetes Alert DayAmerican Diabetes Association Alert
Day ® (March 27, 2013)
Coming Soon!
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NDEP and Diabetes Alert DayDiabetes Risk Test
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NDEP and Diabetes Alert DayOverview of Materials for Partners
Coming Soon!
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NDEP and Diabetes Alert Day
• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ndepgovo Check out NDEP on Facebooko Participate in NDEP’s Facebook event encouraging
people to take the Diabetes Risk Test and NDEP’s Family Health History Quiz
• Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/ndep o Follow us @NDEP o Retweet @NDEP o Promote hashtags #diabetes and #diabetesalertday
○ YouTube – http://www.youtube.com/ndepgov o Watch NDEP’s new YouTube videos o Subscribe to the ndepgov YouTube Channelo Like and share NDEP’s videoso Embed NDEP videos on your blog or website
Social Media Activities
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Year-Round Resources/Activities for Lions
www.YourDiabetesInfo.org
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www.ndep.nih.gov/resources/promotions/index.aspx
www.ndep.nih.gov/partners-community-organization/index.aspx
What is NDEP Promoting this Quarter?
Quarter 1, for example…
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Benefits of Collaboration for Lions
• Evidence-based • Tested with target audiences• Culturally-tailored,
consumer-friendly, easy-to-read
• Translation / adaptation of materials – by language and audience
• Copyright free / may be reprinted
• Organizations may add their logo
• Ready to print files
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Benefits of Collaboration for Lions (continued)
• Partner Spotlights via NDEP’s News & Notes monthly
e-newsletter• Frankie Awards
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Asking Questions
Using the control panel:
Type your question in the “Questions” box now.
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National Diabetes Education ProgramChanging the Way Diabetes is Treated
Thank you!
www.YourDiabetesInfo.orgwww.diabetesinformacion.org
1-888-693-NDEP (1-888-693-6337)
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Our Final Poll Question
How do you plan to use NDEP resources? Please check all that apply)We will:
participate in Diabetes Alert Day.
share NDEP resources on social media.
circulate the risk test.
distribute NDEP handouts in our community.
host a diabetes health care professional to speak at a club or community event.
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Service Activity Report
Report Service Activities
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A roaring “Thank you!”
The Health & Children’s Services Department:
Marilee Kadar, Manager
Debbie O’Malley, CoordinatorAimee Inks, Department Assistant
Thank you for your Participation!