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Conference Details & Registration Information 2014 Health Educators’ Institute The Ohio Society for Public Health Education (OSOPHE) invites you to attend the annual Health Educators’ Institute (HEI). This conference is the premier continuing education event for Ohio’s public and community health workforce. It will be held October 23rd& 24th at Maumee Bay State Park (http://www.maumeebaystateparklodge.com/), just outside of Toledo, Ohio. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, engage, and network with the most vibrant, skilled and dedicated public health professionals in Ohio. To be part of this HEI, please complete and return the registration form on page 10 by October 9th, 2014. Conference Overview “Health Education in a Changing World” will provide participants with new skills, information and resources to provide comprehensive health education services to their respective communities. This annual conference is designed to provide training based on the seven areas of responsibility and advanced sub-­‐competencies of a Health Educator (http://www.nchec.org/credentialing/responsibilities/). Conference Objectives • Build on theory and philosophies of health education with new insights that address contemporary public health challenges • Apply evidence-­‐based health education interventions and approaches to a comprehensive list of public health specializations • Develop knowledge and skill related to policy, system, and environment changes, advocacy, communication, community mobilizing and data utilization • Expand professional networks of people, organizations and resources to enhance and energize your health education planning, intervention, research, and evaluation. Who Should Attend Anyone interested in public/community health education! Community Health Educators, Public Health Nurses, Worksite Wellness Coordinators, Academic Faculty and Students, Individuals from Nonprofit Organizations, Community Health & Social Workers, Public Health Researchers and Rural Health Professionals! Registration deadline is October 9th. Continuing Education Health Education: An application has been submitted to award Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) and Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) Continuing Education Contact Hours (CECH). Approximately 9 Category I CECHs will be available for CHES and approximately 5 advanced CECHs will be available for MCHES. SOPHE, including its chapters, is a designated multiple-­‐event provider of CECHS by the National Commission on Health Education Credentialing. Registration Register by filling out the form on page 10 and mailing it in with your payment or you can register on-­‐line at http://www.ohiosophe.org/2014-­‐hei-­‐info after September 10. Conference Lodging You can easily check availability and make a reservation by calling the toll-­‐free Central Reservations line at 1-­‐800-­‐282-­‐7275.Overnight rooms are $107.00 for standard double lakeview rooms, $107.00 + 17% tax ($125.19) or $107.00 + 10% bed tax ($117.70) if paying with a tax exempt credit card*) 2 | P a g e King Rooms, Loft Room and King deluxe Rooms are $127.00 + 17% tax ($148.59) or $127.00 + 10% bed tax ($139.70) if paying with a tax exempt credit card* Two Bedroom Cottages are $139.00 + 17% tax ($162.63) or $139.00 + 10% bed tax ($152.90) if paying with a tax exempt credit card*
*You will need to bring tax exempt certificate with you in order to receive the tax exemption. Individuals cannot receive tax exemption if paying with personal credit cards. Don’t forget to mention that you are attending the Health Educators’ Institute. The block of rooms will be held until Monday, Sept. 22, 2014. Be sure to make your reservation prior to this date to ensure lodging and the special rates. Need a Roommate? Cost-­‐conscious attendees can request to be paired with a roommate for the conference. If you would like a roommate, please send an email to Heather Vilvens at [email protected]. Please include which nights you will be staying in the email. Student Rates OSOPHE is committed to making our conference affordable for students. As a result, we offer special rates for students (see page 11). In addition, a limited number of students can get an extra 15% discount on registration when they volunteer for two hours when attending the full two day conference or one hour when attending one day of the conference to assist the conference planners during the conference. All five meals are included in your registration price under the student costs. Wellness & Social Events OSOPHE has several wellness and social events planned for the conference. For starters, if you are arriving on Wednesday evening, please consider joining us for a meet and greet and our first unconference. During the unconference, participants will choose hot topics in public health and health education that they would like to discuss. We will discuss a topic for 5-­‐7 minutes then once the buzzer beeps we will move on to the next topic. This promises to be fun and educational all in one. To participate in the unconference meet in the Icebreaker Lounge at Maumee Bay Lodge at 7 p.m. Then on Thursday morning from 7:30-­‐8:15 am -­‐There will be a Multi-­‐muscle Indoor Walking Session. You choose to walk 1, 2 or 3 miles. Join our group as we follow along with a walk tape. You can include steps, kicks, knee lifts and arm movements if you choose. This is a fun, easy way to work up a sweat and get 15 to 45 minutes of exercise. 5K Celebration Walk/Run – This event will be held on the afternoon of Thursday, October 23 from 2:40 – 3:40 p.m. Let’s celebrate and honor the good works and indomitable spirits of late Ohio SOPHE Members LeAnne Matvey, Patty Kuun, Bonnie Hoppel, Kay Parent, and Pat Navin. The entry fee is $5.00 and proceeds will support Ohio SOPHE scholarships that are given to public health students each year. The entry fee can be pre-­‐paid when you register for the conference or at HEI. Thursday evening – The conference planning committee is putting together a Scavenger Hunt. More details will be available at the registration desk. On Friday, from 6:30-­‐7:15 am, a Yoga Class will be offered. Also, don’t forget to take advantage of the indoor pool, hiking trails or fitness room on your own at any time during your stay! 3 | P a g e Agenda-­‐At-­‐a-­‐Glance* Wednesday, October 22, Pre-­‐Conference Events 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Early Registration, Meet and Greet 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Unconference Session (Meet in Icebreaker Lounge at Maumee Bay Lodge) Thursday, October 23, Day 1 7:30 – 8:15 a.m. Wellness Activity (Guided Walk & Stretch) 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 pm Registration 9:00 a.m. – 10 a.m. Light Continental Breakfast 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 10:00 a.m. -­‐ 10:10 a.m. Welcome 10:10 a.m. -­‐ 11:15 a.m. Plenary I • On Purpose by Vic Strecher, Ph.D., MPH, University of Michigan, School of Public Health 11:15 a.m. -­‐ 11:30 a.m. Break/Exhibits 11:30 a.m. -­‐ 12:30 p.m. Concurrent Session I • 2014 Measles & Mumps Outbreak in Ohio, DJ McFadden, Holmes County Health Dept. & Elizabeth Koch, MD, Columbus Public Health • Infant Mortality Rate by Carly Miller, MPH, Hospital Council of Northwest Ohio • Affordable Care Act & Public Health Implications by Isi Ikharebha, MPH, Physicians CareConnection 12:30 p.m. -­‐ 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Raffle 1:30 p.m. -­‐ 2:30 p.m. Concurrent Session II • Ohio Healthy Community Awards by Linda Scovern, MPH, RD, LD, PAPHS, Ohio Dept. of Health • Advocacy and Public Health Education by Amy Thompson, Ph.D., MCHES, University of Toledo • Ohio Best Practices 2:20 p.m. -­‐ 2:35 p.m. Break/Exhibits 2:40 p.m. -­‐ 3:40 p.m. 2-­‐ Mile Celebration Run/Walk 3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Break/Exhibits 4:30 p.m. -­‐ 5:30 p.m. Poster Session 6:15 p.m. -­‐ 7:45 p.m. Dinner, Raffle, and Plenary Session II • Using Social Media to Advance Health Education Outcomes by Mary Chace, Ph.D., MPH, MCHES, Wright State University and Michelle Treber, LD, MA 7:45 p.m. -­‐8:00 p.m. Break 8:00 p.m. -­‐ 8:45 p.m. Social Activities: Pop-­‐Culture Challenge& Scavenger Hunt 4 | P a g e Friday, October 24, Day 2 6:30 a.m. – 7:15 a.m. Wellness Activity (Yoga) 8:00 a.m. -­‐ 8:45 a.m. Healthy Breakfast and Raffle 8:00 a.m. – 12 noon Registration 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Exhibits Open 8:50 a.m. -­‐9:00 a.m. Welcome & Announcements 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Concurrent Session III • Health Impact Assessment 101: Getting Started by Alex Smith, MCRP, Brian Butler, MPH, Scott Ulrich, AICP, CNU-­‐A of Columbus Public Health • Ohio Chronic Disease Plan by Helene Szczerba, MS, CSCS, Toledo Refinery Wellness Coordinator • Lung Health by Linda Diamond, American Lung Association 10:00 a.m. -­‐10:15 a.m. Break/Exhibits 10:15 a.m. -­‐ 11:15 a.m. Concurrent Session IV • Health Impact Assessment 201: Application to Safe Routes to School & Health Equity Programming by Alex Smith, MCRP, Brian Butler, MPH, Scott Ulrich, AICP, CNU-­‐A of Columbus Public Health • The Impact of Gun Violence on the Public Health System by Amy Thompson, Ph.D., MCHES, University of Toledo • Ohio Best Practices 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. Lunch and Plenary Session • Health Equity by Angela Cornelius Dawson, MS, MRC, Ohio Commission on Minority Health 12:45 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Break/Exhibits 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concurrent Session V • Stories from the Field: Tried and True Solutions to Gun Violence Issues by Eric S. Jeffries, Ph.D., Kent State University • Dental Care Access and the Disparities that Exist in Ohio by David Maywhoor, Dental Access Now! 2:00 – 2:15 p.m. Wellness Challenge Rewards/Closing Comments/ Adjournment * Topics Subject to Change 5 | P a g e Scholarship Raffle To benefit the Karen Evans Scholarship fund, it has become a tradition at the annual Health Educators’ Institute to conduct a raffle! Members of OSOPHE are asked to donate items that can be raffled off at the conference such as artwork, gift certificates, items representing areas of Ohio, baskets and much more. All money raised goes toward the Karen Evans Scholarship fund, which pays for scholarships to Ohio students to study Community/Public Health Education at an Ohio college or university. Raffle tickets will be available for purchase ($1 each or 6 for $5) during registration, meals, and breaks. Cash and checks are accepted and a tax deductible receipt will be available to donors. 2014 Planning Committee A special thank you goes out to our 2014 HEI planning committee members! This conference would not be possible without your hard work, dedication, and passion for health education! This year’s committee members included: Rob Braun (chair) , Jen Morel, Amy Bernard, Kristen Bertke, Amanda Lynch, Mary Chace, Holly Raffle, Nicole Smith, Amy Thompson, Carrie Minor, Ruth Dudding, Heather Vilvens, Ellen Ford, Alexis Blavos, Kate Robb, Megan Amaya, Bethany Deakins, Jessica Slone, Dan Davis and Dawn Thomas. 6 | P a g e OSOPHE is Proud to Present the Following Plenary Speakers Vic Strecher, PhD., MPH Dr. Strecher has been a Professor in the UM School of Public Health since 1995. He founded the Center for Health Communications Research and has been leading investigator on over $45 million in grant-­‐funded studies. With the University, Dr. Strecher founded HealthMedia Inc. in 1998, an Ann Arbor-­‐
based company that develops and disseminates award-­‐winning tailored health interventions to millions of users. In 2008, HealthMedia Inc. was purchased by Johnson & Johnson. Currently, as Director for the Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship, Dr. Strecher is helping the University of Michigan disseminate research to the real world, improving the public’s health nationally and globally. Mary Chace, Ph.D., MPH, MCHES A native Minnesotan, Mary Chace left after college to serve with the Peace Corps in Micronesia. After getting her MPH at the University of Hawaii, she worked for the Hawaii Department of Health, St Francis Medical Center, and the American Red Cross in Phoenix before completing her Ph.D. In Curriculum & Instruction: Health Education at Arizona State. She came to Ohio in 1996 to work with the American Cancer Society. After being a stay-­‐
at-­‐home mom for a few years, she worked for the Ohio Department of Education as tobacco-­‐free schools coordinator and Ohio Action for Healthy Kids, where she managed school wellness grants and programs. Currently Mary is Asst. Professor and Program Director of the new undergraduate public health education degree at Wright State University. Michelle Treber, LD, MA
Michelle Treber has over 25 years of experience in public health and nutrition. She is a Licensed Dietitian and Family and Consumer Sciences Educator at Ohio State University Extension in Pickaway County. Michelle has her Master’s Degree in Communication from Ohio University and was previously employed at the Ross County Health District as the Cardiovascular Project Coordinator and Ohio University as the Health and Wellness Director. She is currently a co-­‐
leader of the Live Healthy Live Well Signature Program for Ohio State University Extension.
7 | P a g e Plenary Speakers, Continued Angela Cornelius Dawson, MS, MRC Angela Cornelius Dawson currently serves as the Executive Director of the Ohio Commission on Minority Health. The Commission on Minority Health was created to address the disparity in health status between majority and minority populations. The Commission funds projects which are innovative, culturally sensitive and specific in their approach toward reduction of the incidence and severity of those diseases or conditions which are responsible for excess morbidity and mortality in minority populations. The Ohio Commission on Minority Health was the nation’s first state office of minority health in response to the disparity in health status between Ohio’s minority and non-­‐ minority populations. Today, the national minority health network includes the Office of Minority Health, U.S. Public Health Service and over 47 state offices of minority health. Prior to this selection, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland appointed Angela Cornelius Dawson as the director of the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS) March 2007. She served as the first African American director from March of 2007 – January 2011. As director, Dawson was responsible for a staff of approximately 100 employees and an annual budget of $ 193 million. ODADAS plans, initiates and coordinates an extensive system of services designed to prevent substance abuse and treat Ohio's addicted populations. Prior to her appointment to ODADAS, Dawson served as the executive director of Project Linden, Inc., a private non-­‐profit outpatient alcohol and other drug treatment and prevention services center in Franklin County for twenty years. Dawson received her bachelor's degree in rehabilitation education, a master's degree in counseling and guidance & second master's degree in rehabilitation counseling from Wright State University. 8 | P a g e Maumee Bay Lodge and Conference Center Maumee Bay State Park is a 1,336-­‐acre outdoor playground filled with incredible opportunities including hiking, swimming under the stars, fishing in the “walleye capital of the world” and bringing your golf game to new heights on the championship links-­‐style course. Maumee Bay Lodge & Conference Center is located approximately 10 miles east of Toledo, Ohio, on the shore of Lake Erie. For your convenience, we’ve provided a list of easy-­‐to-­‐follow driving directions from common points of origin. From Columbus, OH and central points • State Route 23 north to Route 15 west to Findlay • Connect with I75 north at Findlay • Follow signs toward Toledo • I-­‐75 north to State Route 795 east (just north of Perrysburg) • I-­‐80 east to I-­‐280 north • I-­‐280 north to Exit 7, Oregon (State Route 2/Navarre) • Turn right (north) off exit ramp onto Wheeling • Continue to next stop light • Turn right heading east on Route 2 • Drive approximately 6.5 miles east, past Pearson Metro Park, to North Curtice Road • Turn left heading north on North Curtice/Route 2 (Intersection Markers: Hy-­‐Flash Tavern & Maumee Bay General Store with Sunoco) • Follow North Curtice (approximately 2 miles) until road dead ends at Cedar Point Road • Park entrance is located straight ahead • Follow signs to Maumee Bay Lodge From Cincinnati/Dayton, OH and southwestern points • I-­‐75 north towards Toledo • I-­‐75 north to State Route 795 east (just north of Perrysburg) • State Route 795 east to I-­‐280 north to Exit 7, Oregon (State Route 2/Navarre) • Turn right (north) off exit ramp onto Wheeling • Continue to next stop light • Turn right heading east on Route 2 • Drive approximately 6.5 miles east, past Pearson Metro Park, to North Curtice Road • Turn left heading north on North Curtice/Route 2 (Intersection Markers: Hy-­‐Flash Tavern & Maumee Bay General Store with Sunoco) • North Curtice (approximately 2 miles) until road dead ends at Cedar Point Road • Park entrance is located straight ahead • Follow signs to Maumee Bay Lodge 9 | P a g e From Cleveland, OH Option 1 • I-­‐80/90 (Ohio Turnpike) towards Toledo to exit 71, I-­‐280 • I-­‐280 north to Exit 7, Oregon (State Route 2/Navarre) • Turn right (north) off exit ramp onto Wheeling • Continue to next stop light • Turn right heading east on State Route 2 • Drive approximately 6.5 miles east, past Pearson Metro Park, to North Curtice Road • Turn left heading north on North Curtice/Route 2 (Intersection Markers: Hy-­‐Flash Tavern & Maumee Bay General Store with Sunoco) • Follow North Curtice (approximately 2 miles) until road dead ends at Cedar Point Road • Park entrance is located straight ahead • Follow signs to Maumee Bay Lodge Option 2 • Take I-­‐90 or State Route 2 west out of Cleveland • At Lorain, stay on State Route 2 (towards Sandusky) • Take State Route 2 west to North Curtice Road (through Port Clinton & Oak Harbor, 20 minutes past Davis Besse Power Plant, North Curtice is at the first traffic light past Davis Besse.) • Turn right, going north on North Curtice Road • Travel approximately 2 miles, until road dead ends at Cedar Point Road • Park entrance is located straight ahead • Follow signs to Maumee Bay Lodge From Toledo, OH & points northwest • I-­‐475 east to I-­‐75 north to I-­‐280 south to Exit 7, Oregon (State Route 2/Navarre) • Turn left off exit ramp onto Route 2 heading east • Drive approximately 6.5 miles east, past Pearson Metro Park, to North Curtice Road • Turn left heading north on North Curtice/Route 2 (Intersection Markers: Hy-­‐Flash Tavern & Maumee Bay General Store with Sunoco) • Go approximately 6 miles then turn left onto North Curtice Road • Follow North Curtice (approximately 2 miles) until road dead ends at Cedar Point Road • Park entrance is located straight ahead • Follow signs to Maumee Bay Lodge 10 | P a g e 2014 Health Educator’s Institute ~ Conference Registration Name: ________________________________________________________________ Organization: ___________________________________________________________ Title: __________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________ City: _______________________________________ State: ________ Zip: __________ Day Telephone: ______________________________ Email: ______________________ Any Special Dietary Needs/Other Needs?: _____________________________________ The Full Conference Registration Fee includes light breakfast, lunch, and dinner for Thursday and breakfast and lunch for Friday. Registration and payment must be received by October 17h, 2014. OSOPHE Professional Member Rates □Full Conference Fee = $165 □One Day Conference Fee = $105 Circle one: Thursday or Friday Student Rates (full-­‐time, not professionally employed-­‐ a limited number of additional 15% discounts available when volunteering for 1-­‐2 hours – if volunteering, you will be contacted through email with task options) □Full Conference Fee = $100 □Full Conference Fee w/volunteering = $85 □One Day Conference Fee = $70 □One Day Conference Fee w/volunteering = $58 Circle which day attending: Thursday or Friday Non-­‐OSOPHE Member Rates □Full Conference Fee = $210 □One Day Conference Fee = $120 Circle one: Thursday or Friday Additional Meals-­‐ $20 each (indicate the # of additional tickets needed next to each meal desired) Thursday light breakfast Thursday lunch Thursday dinner Friday breakfast Friday lunch If you would like to join OSOPHE with your HEI Registration (membership active until Dec 31, 2015) Add $40 for a professional membership Add $12 for a student membership Total Fee Enclosed= $ Make checks payable to the Ohio Society for Public Health Education and return completed form, prior to the deadline to: Jen Morel, City of Columbus Department of Human Resources. 77 N. Front St, Suite 160 Columbus, OH 43215 Questions about registration? Feel free to contact Heather Vilvens at [email protected] Jen Morel at [email protected]. 11 | P a g e SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION 2015 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION: OHIO CHAPTER For Membership Year 2015 (January 1st -­‐December 31st) Member information: (PLEASE PRINT) Name:
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How did you hear about Ohio SOPHE? Web-­‐Site Member Other (specify): ___________ Indicate Your District*: Northeast Northwest *see p.2 for county composition of districts Southeast Southwest Are you CHES/MCHES: No Yes: CHES # MCHES # I am : Current Ohio SOPHE member since: New Ohio SOPHE member Membership Dues: Please check which type of membership you prefer: Ohio SOPHE, professional member ............................................................... $ 40.00 Ohio SOPHE, student member*................................................................. $ 12.00 Which committee would you like to serve on. You may choose more than one: (See p.2 for descriptions) □ Advocacy □ Continuing Education □ HEI Conference Planning □ Marketing □ Membership □ Professional Development □ Scholarship □ Technology Send application form and payment to: Ohio SOPHE Membership PO Box 151554 Columbus, OH 43215 Please make checks payable to Ohio SOPHE Treasurer. Membership will not be processed without attached payment. You will receive a confirmation email upon receipt of membership form. Please allow 2-­‐3 weeks for processing payment. Rec'd ______________ 12 | P a g e 2015 Committee Descriptions ADVOCACY: Determine organization advocacy needs and establish and maintain connections with appropriate statewide advisory committees, organizations etc. Develop and maintain a template for OSOPHE position statements; identify, approve and distribute position statements. CONTINUING EDUCATION: Provide information on CHES credit application process to groups wishing to provide continuing education contact hours at events; maintaining appropriate records for national SOPHE; assist chapter members with CHES application. Review CHES application requests. HEALTH EDUCATOR INSTITUTE: Participate in the year long process to develop, implement and evaluate the annual statewide conference coordinated by OSOPHE. MARKETING-­‐ Develop and implement a marketing plan for the organization. Identify and implement strategies to increase professional image of the profession. MEMBERSHIP: Assist Membership Chair with member enhancement and recruitment strategies PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Identify professional development needs based on core competencies for entry and graduate levels professionals. Work with President-­‐Elect to fulfill responsibilities to: secure speakers, plan programs for OSOPHE quarterly meetings SCHOLARSHIP: Update and distribute scholarship brochure and application form annually; coordinate selection of recipient through application review and voting by Chapter membership; arrange for presentation of award and payment; maintain procedures for members to receive scholarship to attend National SOPHE conferences. TECHNOLOGY: Develop and update content and suggested lay-­‐out of OSOPHE web page to be contracted for work by web page developer. Provide input for management of listserv. County Composition of Districts: NORTHEAST: Ashland, Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Geauga, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Wayne NORTHWEST: Allen, Auglaize, Crawford, Defiance, Delaware, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Huron, Knox, Lucas, Marion, Mercer, Morrow, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Union, Van Wert, Williams, Wood, Wyandot SOUTHEAST: Athens, Belmont, Fairfield, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Hocking, Lawrence, Licking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Washington SOUTHWEST: Adams, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clermont, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Logan, Madison, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, Warren 13