Community Awareness. Manager will develop and coordinate advertising and promotional materials, internal and external public relations programs, sales and staff development programs, community and Third-Party Payor awareness programs, and patient and physician satisfaction programs.
Community Awareness. The Board will promote necessary community awareness of the District's Comprehensive Student Attendance Policy by:
Community Awareness. The need for raising community awareness around PAC and FP services was well articulated in the 2008 Saly and VFCP action plans and reiterated during KIs and FGDs conducted at the four health facilities. This desire for a community approach was meant to be two-fold, focusing on informing the public at the community level about PAC and FP services available at the health facilities, and creating a link between the health facilities and community health workers (CHWs). Attracting media attention and involvement was identified as one way to inform the public about PAC- FP, “… we need the involvement of the media to raise awareness about postabortion care” (FGD: CMS Adidogomé, Midwife). As in many other West African nations, radio is a popular and effective way to reach the population with information, but barriers were encountered when attempting to implement this component of the action plan. Although CMS Kévé was initially able to do a few radio shows, all facilities experienced problems with financing and eventually the broadcasts ended. “We do not have the resources to conduct mass awareness campaigns to the population on PAC…” (FGD: CHR Tsévié, Midwife). Although not specifically identified in the action plans, the importance of involving CHWs in linking women in the community with PAC services was a frequently recurring topic among KI and FGD participants. “Previously, postabortion care did not take place in health facilities, so the current role of CHWS is to inform populations that the PAC services are now available in the health centers” (FGD: CMS Adidogomé, Midwife). Unfortunately, CHWs were not significantly involved in efforts to strengthen PAC services due to lack of financing and supervision. Other challenges to advancing the role of the community in PAC-FP services included sensitivity around discussing the issue. As one key informant warned, “…we should not do much publicity about PAC; otherwise, we will have problems with the church. We should implement PAC very naturally without too much publicity” (Senior Policymaker). Male Involvement and Youth While there were no activities listed in the action plan related to increasing male involvement, health providers talked about male involvement as important for successful service delivery. When asked about the general habits of men accompanying their wives to the health facility to access services, one midwife at CHR Tsévié explained, “it is mostly urban women who are accompanied by their husbands....
Community Awareness. The public is generally unaware of the MVPI Division's function and role. By taking the initiative the SGIC can inform people of their rights, benefits and obligations and an informed public will be in a better position to judge its performance. Detailed below are the proposed initiatives: Establishment of a Telstra "Free Call 1800" facility including call frequency and duration recording system. Sponsorship of the Driver Training Booklet produced by the Traffic Board. Production of MVPI information posters for display in Police Licensing Centres and Country Shire Offices involved in issuing licences. Advertising campaign in the press explaining in simple terms the policy/warranties and conditions along with the consequences of breaching the policy. In addition, the utilisation of Internet is another medium which will be considered to disseminate information about the SGIC. Development of a structured lecture programme supplemented by hard copy material for distribution amongst the audience. Introduction of direct lines of communication with all major metropolitan hospital social workers so they can give MVPI advice to the injured party and their family. Target date for these initiatives is 1 July 1996. Performance Measure Target Effectiveness Proportion of third party claims involving unregistered motor vehicles (%) 0
Community Awareness. On-going liaison with community services. • Promote services of Xxxxxxxx House. Reporting/Record Keeping • Maintain all required forms: - Client lists, interaction with service providers - Time sheets - Mileage, expense claims, xxxxx cash - Monthly progress reports • Attend staff meetings monthly (minimum) for purposes of: - Communication - Supervision - Public education planning - Group work support Support Groups • Develop and facilitate support groups/drop-ins in communities, where feasible. Public Education • Working with Director/designate and within budget guidelines: - Provide education re issues of violence against women, - Develop and update information package/display re Xxxxxxxx House, - Assist in coordination of special promotional projects, i.e. Wife Assault Month, December 6th, International Women’s Day, etc. Confidentiality • To maintain all standards of safety in office and phone procedures in such a manner as to ensure client’s confidentiality. • To do all necessary paper work applicable to the service to clients in a neat and concise manner, keeping in confidence all files and paper work of same.
Community Awareness. The City shall provide community notifications (provided a reasonable time before the Event) to all potentially affected persons and third parties within the city, informing them of planned street closures and Event schedules.
Community Awareness. Assist IC develop feedback strategies to keep the District 10 community informed and engaged in the implementation of the CCBA.
Community Awareness. 6.1.1 Emergency Preparedness Programs and Education
Community Awareness. Purpose: Xxxxxx understanding and dialogue between Chevron Pipe Line Company and the community Requirements: . Develop and maintain an ongoing process to acquire and assess employee, contractor and community questions and concerns about the facility . Put systems in place that ensure an ongoing dialogue with employees, contractors and local citizens to address safety, fire, health and the environmental concerns . Conduct periodic communication training for key facility and company personnel who communicate with employees, contractors and the public concerning safety, fire, health and environmental issues . Develop and maintain a convenient process that helps familiarize interested people with the facility, its operations and products; and its efforts to protect safety, fire, health and the environment . Conduct regular evaluations of the effectiveness of these ongoing communication efforts
Community Awareness. Issues In recognition that there is a diverse understanding of population ageing and its impact on the community, the Parties agree that the issues to be addressed are: • identifying the capacity of the three tiers of government to work together to increase awareness and understanding of population ageing in order to change community perceptions and to develop more positive attitudes towards the capacities and needs of older people and the ageing process; • identifying opportunities for government agencies to support relevant peak bodies which represent consumer and provider interests to improve community access and support for older people in the community; and • identifying specific strategies to enable coordinated access to information for older people, acknowledging that the approaches will be different in urban and rural settings.