Creating the Map: Developing Plans for Health Ministry. Rev. Pam Harris, M.D.

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Creating the Map: Developing Plans for Health Ministry Rev. Pam Harris, M.D.

Outline Needs assessment options Using the Socio-Ecological Model and comprehensive health planning Setting short term & long term outcomes Action planning Event/Program Planning Guide

Objectives: Participants will discuss the elements required in outcomesbased planning experience development of at least one plan in each of the levels of the Socio- Ecological Model experience planning a health ministry event using an event/program planning tool

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Congregational Self-Assessment Looks at the congregation s Structure Function policies and procedures existing resources needs Valuable for setting priorities General needs and areas of concern are identified

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Individual Health Risk Assessment (HRA) Aggregate data is useful for congregational planning Focus is generally on disease states rather than behaviors Will give direction as to most common health issues in the congregation if a representative sample participates

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Surveys Can provide data for priority-setting Ask opinions of current programs as well as importance to respondent Give hints to potential participation in like events/programs

Surveys Data collected from differing age groups help target plans to those specific groups Adequate sample size is critical

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Focus Groups Provides more in-depth and specific information Critical to include both supporters and opponents Don t ask if you don t plan to use the information you receive

Focus Groups Don t just ask the usual suspects to participate Differing age groups Differing current levels of participation Leaders (formal and informal) as well as participants

Needs Assessments as Planning Tools Congregational Self-Assessment Individual Health Risk Assessments Surveys Focus Groups Key Informant Interviews

Key Informant Interviews Good source of ideas from key leaders, both formal and informal Provides in-depth and specific information

Key Informant Interviews Good way to learn history and past experiences Good way to gauge support from influential members

Social-Ecological Model PUBLIC POLICY COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONAL INTERPERSONAL INDIVIDUAL

Components of Comprehensive Health Initiatives Individual Interpersonal Organizational Physical Health Nutrition, Fat, Fruits & Vegetables, Physical Activity, Water, Sleep, Appropriate Calories, Calcium Mental/Emotional Health Learning Styles, Stress Management, Coping Strategies, Relaxation Techniques Social Health Respect Self Value People (RSVP), Social Networking, Time management, Individual Social Support Spiritual Health Prayer, meditation, fasting, Shared Learning Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Nutrition Education Physically Active Games 1-2-3-4 Life/Walking Logs Food Pyramid Data Portion Size Cards Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Emotional Intelligence Stress Management Time Management Communication Skills Balancing Work & Family Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Stress Management Tips Social Capital Benchmark Survey Social Support Questionnaire Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Daily Journals Prayer Memorization Whisper Prayer Meditation Walking Groups Support Groups Physically Active Games Parenting Classes Sector-Specific Groups Stress Management Support Group Social Support Group Leadership Skills Class Learning Styles Financial Management Tools Manners & Etiquette Bible Study Groups Meditation Groups Stewardship Teams Bible Study groups for specific populations, ex. Bible study group for young mothers Healthy Food Policies Parking Policies Tobacco Use Policies Changes in Meeting Agendas to include PA Mandatory Days Off Vacation Policies Mandatory Days Off Vacation Policies Food Pantries Clothing Exchanges Meeting Structure Policies to include prayer & reflection

Action Planning Desired Long-Term Impact/Goal What ultimate outcome do you want to accomplish through a combination of activities targeting this audience around this topic area? Short, simple sentence or phrase Measurable Behavioral

Outcomes Should Be SMART Specific Measurable Action Oriented Realistic Timed

Outcomes Should Be Specific What specific behavior or change is going to be measured? Change among what specific group?

What specifically is going to be measured? Youth participating in Vacation Bible School will be offered at least two servings of fruit and vegetables at each meal and at least one additional serving at one snack each day Adult participants in the walking program will report an increase of at least 40% in the minutes spent walking each week.

Change among what specific group? Youth Adults Parents Older adults Community partners Leaders Policies Environments

Outcomes Should Be Measurable How much change is considered success? Be realistic! Requires pre- and post-data collection May look at behavior change Direct observation Self-report May count number of policies May count programs and practices

How much change is expected? Increase of 25% in At least 75% of At least 4 events Assumes you have baseline data

Outcomes Should Be Action Oriented Policies will be adopted Programs will be developed and implemented Fruit and vegetable intake at churchsponsored functions will increase

Outcomes Should Be Realistic You may impact a single behavior with a program or policy change, but you won t impact chronic disease in a measurable way Your project goals should realistically forecast what can be done in a short period of time with the resources you have available Do not expect to reduce rates of heart disease among congregants with a single walking program

Match outcomes to activities Social marketing campaigns: increase awareness don t change behaviors Educational programs: increase awareness & knowledge rarely change behaviors

Match outcomes to activities Skill development programs may change behaviors if they: increase awareness increase knowledge increase skills and increase self-efficacy

Outcomes Should Be Timed By December 31, 2007, Within 6 months of the start of the intervention, By the next Annual Conference A specific date, time period or event

Two Common Methods to Get Started Necessary Pre-Conditions But why?

Outcome: Increase participation by young women in the congregation in church groups and activities by at least 25% Needs and interests of young women must be assessed A variety of programs that address needs and interests of young women must be offered Programs must fit into schedules of young women Family responsibilities must be considered when designing and scheduling programs Child care must be available Accommodations for school-age children must be considered Transportation options must be available Transportation must be available

Young women do not participate in church groups and programs BUT WHY? Interests not met by current programs Only traditional programs are offered No needs assessment has been done Family responsibilities take up time BUT WHY? Full time jobs, family meals, and child care take all time BUT WHY? Child care, associated youth activities and family meals aren t offered Program schedules conflict with family activities All programs are offered at 6:30 PM on Wednesdays No needs assessment has been done

Long-Term Outcome/Impact Expected in 5 years The future change your program is going to create in your congregation and/or community Improved conditions, increased capacity, and/or policy changes

Examples of Long-Term Outcomes/Impact Statements Increased self-reported health behaviors among at least 50% of congregants At least 50% of congregants actively maintaining a self-care covenant Prayer a part of 100% of all church meetings Participation in Sunday School by young adults increased by at least 35%

Short-Term Outcomes Expected to be achieved in 1-3 years Changes/improvements in learning, awareness, attitudes, knowledge, skills and behaviors Changes or improvements directly attributable to project activities

Example Short-Term Outcomes At least 50 congregants will participate in the summer walking program An increase of 25% in the number of young women participating in one or more of the activities sponsored by the UMW At least 35 congregants will participate in a self-care workshop and at least 50% of those participants will still be maintaining a self-care covenant at 6 months

Example Short-Term Outcomes The church facilities will be made available for physical activity programs at least three nights per week At least two healthy choices will be offered at every church-sponsored function that includes food

Let s Practice! Developing the Plan Worksheets

Components of Comprehensive Health Initiatives Individual Interpersonal Organizational Physical Health Nutrition, Fat, Fruits & Vegetables, Physical Activity, Water, Sleep, Appropriate Calories, Calcium Mental/Emotional Health Learning Styles, Stress Management,Coping Strategies, Relaxation Techniques Social Health Respect Self Value People (RSVP), Social Networking, Time management, Individual Social Support Spiritual Health Prayer, meditation, fasting, Shared Learning Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Nutrition Education Physically Active Games 1-2-3-4 Life/Walking Logs Food Pyramid Data Portion Size Cards Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Emotional Intelligence Stress Management Time Management Communication Skills Balancing Work & Family Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Stress Management Tips Social Capital Benchmark Survey Social Support Questionnaire Individual Self- Assessments Self-Care Covenant Daily Journals Prayer Memorization Whisper Prayer Meditation Walking Groups Support Groups Physically Active Games Parenting Classes Sector-Specific Groups Stress Management Support Group Social Support Group Leadership Skills Class Learning Styles Financial Management Tools Manners & Etiquette Bible Study Groups Meditation Groups Stewardship Teams Bible Study groups for specific populations, ex. Bible study group for young mothers Healthy Food Policies Parking Policies Tobacco Use Policies Changes in Meeting Agendas to include PA Mandatory Days Off Vacation Policies Mandatory Days Off Vacation Policies Food Pantries Clothing Exchanges Meeting Structure Policies to include prayer & reflection

Planning: Develop an Action Plan Plan includes: What How How much Who For/with whom Why Costs Expected results

Action Planning: Behavior Healthy diet & physical activity (not weight loss) Physical Nutrition/Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, Sleep/rest Mental/Emotional Time Management, Parenting, Stress Management Social Group Support, Family Time, Hobbies Spiritual Prayer, Meditation, Fasting

Action Planning Worksheets Desired Long-Term Impact/Goal What ultimate outcome do you want to accomplish through a combination of activities targeting this audience around this topic area? Short, simple sentence or phrase Measurable Reflects change in behavior, policy or environment

Action Planning Worksheets Plan of Action What will your team do? How much will you do? Specifically, who will do it? By when? How do you measure success? Not just counting numbers who attended or pamphlets distributed Qualitative (perceptions, thoughts, reactions) and/or quantitative (numbers, measurable)

Action Planning Worksheets If Then If you do these things, Then what do expect to happen as a result? Specific outcome(s) related to each action taken

Action Planning Worksheets Resources Needed & Budget Resources include People Materials Supplies Facilities Collaborations Money Include both money and other resources specifically dedicated to this activity

Event/Program Planning Guide Asks: Objectives of the Program/ Project/Event Target audience Who How Many Marketing/Communication Plan Resources Needed Total Costs/Funding Sources Manpower Needed

Event/Program Planning Guide Asks: Setup Requirements Time Schedule Follow-up Objectives met/not met Participation Challenges Feedback Participants Volunteers Lessons learned Changes for next time

Healthy Congregations Fulfill a need Are part of church tradition Help congregants, staff & clergy obey God s mandate to treat the body as a temple Do not happen without intentional planning for programs, policies and environmental changes to impact all aspects of health

In the end, you want your congregational home to reflect your deepest longings and provide a haven for exploring life in an environment that allows you to bring out the best in each other, your families, your communities, your nation, and your world God s world.