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Utilizing Interactive Technology to Teach Our Children about Public Health
Link to original story:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2012/01/19/utilizing-interactive-technology-teach-our-children-about-public-health
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Master Sgt Darlene M. Foote,
U.S. Air Force (retired) serves
as Director of Communications
for Cobb & Douglas Public Health
(District 3-1) in Marietta,
Georgia.
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Since the nation’s shift in focus to safety and emergency preparedness, Cobb &
Douglas Public Health (CDPH) Center for Emergency Preparedness and Response
(ER&R) took ownership of making sure all citizens, even the youngest ones, are
aware and prepared for emergencies. Under the leadership of Emergency
Preparedness and Response Director Pam Blackwell, we targeted our most
impressionable residents-- the children. This was no small task by any stretch
of the imagination, but we knew that our team was ready, willing, and capable.
We wanted to make sure that our children understood how to prepare, respond, and
protect themselves in any situation.
What did we do? Emergency Preparedness and Response Trainer and Development
Specialist, Kelly Mullins and I developed a concept to utilize the CDPH building
at the Cobb Safety Village to communicate Strategic National Stockpile/Emergency
Preparedness and Response messages to elementary students, through the use of
the state-of-the-art, interactive modules. We requested and received grant
funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to begin work.
Our objective was to create a fun and educational experience that delivered a
very serious topic to children in a way that they would not scare them, but
rather prepare them on their level.
What was the result? We developed six interactive training modules housed in the
CDPH building at the Cobb County Safety Village that consist of highly
interactive, state-of-the-art technology. It leads children through hands-on
activities that include proper hand washing techniques, tips on preparing for
emergencies, fighting flu viruses, destroying anthrax by “splatting” Annie
Anthrax on the walls and floors, and dancing to the Kidz Shuffle Bop to
emphasize the importance of physical activity.
We are incredibly proud of the fact that over 20,000 Cobb County and Marietta
City Schools 2nd, and 4th graders will not only be educated but truly experience
public health since Safety Village training is now part of their required
curriculum. We are especially excited because this is yet another way to further
educate our community. Even though most of these children were not even born
during the 9-11 attacks, they will still understand, in an age-appropriate way,
how to be safe, protect themselves, and prepare for emergencies. They will also
be able to share their new knowledge with their families and friends, which will
further spread the message.
The strong partnerships that exist within our community were instrumental to the
success of this project. Public Health involvement in the project was championed
by Lisa Crossman, Director, Clinical and Prevention Services, CDPH and Cobb
Safety Village Foundation Executive Board Member. The CDPH building itself was
funded by the local CDPH Board of Directors through discretionary dollars, and
designed by a local architect who donated his services. Though the initial
system consists of six modules that can be used independently or as a group, it
also has the capability to include additional modules as needed that encompass
other public health topics.
We believe that this 11-minute interactive public health experience has the
potential to change the way our community looks at emergency preparedness and
response -- one child at a time.
To view a panel discussion with the sixteen local leaders who were named
Champions of Change for preparing their communities for disaster,
click here
- Master Sgt Darlene M. Foote, U.S. Air Force (retired) serves as Director of Communications for Cobb & Douglas Public Health (District 3-1) in Marietta, Georgia.
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