Public Health. Better Health, Better Missouri

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Public Health Better Health, Better Missouri Presented by Missouri Public Health Association, Missouri Association of Local Public Health Agencies, Missouri Association of Local Boards of Health, Missouri Institute for Community Health and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services September 23-25, 2014 Stoney Creek Inn Columbia, MO CONFERENCE INFORMATION General Session Speakers Joyce Gaufin, President, American Public Health Association Dr. Michael Lu, Maternal Child Health Bureau, HRSA Dr. Joe Parks, Missouri Department of Mental Health Stacy Reliford, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Conference Objectives Education - Provide information for public health professionals and governing body members, and partnership efforts to enhance the coordination of health and human services for Missourians. Networking - Provide an environment for information exchange among individuals involved in and impacted by the provision, support and use of public health services. Involvement - Increase individuals involvement in associations with a commitment to improving the health of all Missourians.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:30 am Registration 8:30 am - 12 Noon PRE-CONFERENCE QI & Performance Management Speaker: TBD 12-12:30 pm Box Lunch 12:30-4:00 pm PRE-CONFERENCE Health Impact Assessment Speaker: TBD CONFERENCE AGENDA 4:30-6:30 pm MoALPHA session for new administrators 5:00 pm MPHA Board Meeting Wednesday, September 24, 2014 7:00 am Exhibitor Set-Up and Continental Breakfast 8:00-10:00 am Registration and Poster Set-Up 9:00-10:00 am MPHA General Membership Meeting 10:00-11:30 am WELCOME Speaker: Gail Vasterling, Director, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services OPENING SESSION Our Future What Will We Make of It X Speaker: Joyce Gaufin, President, American Public Health Association (APHA) 11:30-1:00 pm Awards Luncheon and Poster Competition 1:00-2:30 pm BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS #1 Session 1: Current Issues in Oral Health Speakers: B. Ray Storm, DDS, MBA, State Dental Director, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Missouri Department of Social Service, MO HealthNet Division; Lori Henderson, DDS, Pediatric Dentistry; Gary Harbison, MA, Missouri Coalition for Oral Health Session 2: Positive Community Norming & Parents Up Speakers: Kathleen Welton, Clay County Public Health Center Session 3: Showcase of Innovative LPHA Projects Speakers: TBD

Session 4: 12345 Fit-Tastic: Creating a Community Message Campaign Through Collaboration Speakers: Shelly Summar, Weight Management Program Coordinator, Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City; Phil Bressler, Partner, Muller Bressler & Brown 2:30-3:15 pm Break in Exhibit Hall POSTER COMPETITION JUDGING 3:15-4:30 pm GENERAL SESSION E-Cigarettes and Clean Indoor Air XXX Speaker: Stacy Reliford, Missouri Government Relations Director, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc. 4:30 pm MoALPHA General Membership Meeting 5:15 pm Student Job Forum and Social Event 6:30 pm MICH Board Meeting with Dinner 7:00 pm MoALPHA Board Meeting Thursday, September 25, 2014 7:30 am Continental Breakfast 8:30-9:45 am GENERAL SESSION Health Homes XXX Speaker: Dr. Joe Parks, Director, Missouri Department of Social Services, Mo Health Net Division; Debbie Meller, Executive Assistant, Missouri Department of Social Services, Mo Health Net Division 9:45-10:15 am Break with Exhibitors 10:15-11:15 am BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS #2 Session 1: Hot Topics in Health Department Administration Speakers: Steve M. Cohen, EdD, Labor Management Advisory Group CONFERENCE AGENDA Session 2: March of Dimes Speakers: Trina Ragain, State Director of Program Services, March of Dimes, Greater Missouri Chapter Session 3: Missouri Resources to Create Healthy Eating & Active Living Communities Speakers: Patricia Simmons, Assistant Chief, Bureau of Community Health and Wellness, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

11:15-11:30 am BREAK Session 4: Community Commons Speakers: Erin Barbero, Community Commons 11:30-12:30 pm BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS #3 Session 1: Role of Community Health Workers Speakers: Dennis Dunmyer, Vice President of Behavioral Health and Community Programs, Kansas City CARE Clinic CONFERENCE AGENDA 12:30-2:00 pm Luncheon 2:00 pm Adjourn Session 2: Missouri Immunization Billing Plan Toolkit Speakers: Cathy Sullivan, Chief, Bureau of Immunization Assessment and Assurance, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Session 3: Healthy Corner Stores Speakers: Kara Lubischer, MU Extension Service, St. Louis; Donna E. Field Martin, MPH, AICP, Public Health Planner, Mid-American Regional Council, Kansas City Session 4: Staff Retention/Succession Planning Speakers: Mary Hoskins, Director of Human Resources, Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services CLOSING SESSION Life Course Perspective XXX Speaker: TBD

CONFERENCE AGENDA

CONFERENCE INFORMATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS The Stoney Creek Inn is the site for the 2014 Joint Conference. A room rate of $90.00 for single or double occupancy is available until August 24, 2014 by calling 800-659-2220. Stoney Creek Inn 2601 S Providence Road Columbia, MO 65203 CONTINUING EDUCATION Continuing Education will be available for Health Educators. EXHIBITS Exhibiting at the Conference is a great way to target hundreds of professionals interested in your products and services. The exhibit hall will be open throughout the show and several breaks are scheduled with the exhibitors. Booth space is $275 for a for-profit and $200 for a non-profit groups, and can be reserved by calling MPHA at 573-634-7977. Deadline for this application is September 1, 2014. Space is limited so apply early to ensure your exhibit area. CONFERENCE ATTIRE The dress for the conference is business casual. Men s business casual: jacket optional, casual pants (khakis) with a collared shirt or golf shirt. Women s business casual: slacks, skirts, dress shorts or Capri s with coordinating top or jacket. Meeting rooms tend to be cool, so bring a jacket or a sweater to ensure your comfort. CANCELLATIONS POLICY A participant may cancel a registration up to two weeks before the Conference date and receive a 90% refund. Fifty percent of a fee can be refunded if a cancellation is made in the one week prior to the Conference date. NO FEES ARE REFUNDED THE DAY OF THE CONFERENCE but substitutions are welcome. DEADLINE Registration and payment must be received before September 15, 2014. Please mail registration with payment to Missouri Public Health Association 722 E Capitol Avenue PO Box 126 Jefferson City, MO 65102

Please Print Name: Agency: Address: City, State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: Note: Two day registration includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, breaks and conference materials. In order to receive pre-registration rates, registration form must be received at the MPHA office by September 15, 2013. I am/my Agency is Currently a Member of (check all that apply) MoALPHA MPHA MICH Council for Nursing MALBOH Before 9/15 After 9/15 Pre-Conference - Tuesday $50 $50 Member - Two Days (9/24-25) $150 $160 Non-Member - Two Days (9/24-25) $300 $320 Member - Wednesday $80 $90 Member - Thursday $80 $90 Non-Member - Wednesday $160 $170 Non-Member - Thursday $160 $170 Full Time Student Member - Two Days $50* $50* Retiree - Two Days $75** $75** Total $ *Must be a FULL-TIME student currently enrolled in a Missouri Institution of higher education. ~ **Must be retired Breakout Sessions (check only one for each breakout) Wednesday - Breakout Workshop #1 Oral Health Norming Innovative Projects 12345 Fit-Tastic Thursday AM - Breakout Workshop #2 Hot Topics March of Dimes Healthy Eating Community Commons Thursday PM - Breakout Workshop #3 Role of Health Workers Billing Plan Toolkit Corner Stores Staff Retention REGISTRATION FORM Payment Options Check Enclosed Invoice my Agency or MasterCard Discover Visa Credit Card # Exp. Date Name on Card Please complete a registration form for each individual. Mail registration form with payment to: MPHA, PO Box 126, Jefferson City, MO 65102 or fax: 573-635-7823. For questions call: 573-634-7977 or 573-474-2195.

ROOM ASSIGNMENTS Tuesday, September 24, 2013 12:00 noon Registration Foyer 1:00-4:30 pm Pre-Conference - Accreditation Lewis & Clark 4:30-6:30 pm MoALPHA session Lewis & Clark 5:00 pm MPHA Board Meeting Meadows Wednesday, September 25, 2013 7:00 am Registration Foyer 7:00 am Exhibitor Set-Up and Breakfast Salons B & C 8:00 am MoALPHA Board Meeting Lewis & Clark 9:00 am MPHA General Membership Meeting Salon A 10:00 am Opening General Session Salon A 11:30 am Awards Luncheon Salons B & C 1:00 pm Breakout Session 1 - Health Impact Assessment Pines Breakout Session 2 - Food Safety Modernization Columbia Breakout Session 3 - Health Literacy and the ACA Salon A Breakout Session 4 - Immunization Billing Project Lewis & Clark 3:15 pm General Session Salon A 4:30 pm MoALPHA and MALBOH General Membership Meeting Salon A 5:15 pm Student Job Forum Columbia 6:30 pm MICH Board Meeting Hearth Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:00 am Registration Foyer 7:30 am Exhibits and Breakfast Salons B & C 8:30 am General Session Salon A 10:15 am Breakout Session 1 - System of Support Salon A Breakout Session 2 - Social Media Lewis & Clark Breakout Session 3 - Healthy Lifestyle Columbia Breakout Session 4 - Board Ethics Timberlands 11:30 Breakout Session 1 - Healthier Communities Columbia Breakout Session 2 - Social Media Lewis & Clark Breakout Session 3 Beyond Connectivity Salon A Breakout Session 4 - Coaching Employees/Resolving Conflict Timberlands 12:30 Luncheon and Closing General Session Salon B & C