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Title: Adapting a Best Practice Program to Reach Latino Families


1
Adapting a Best Practice Program to Reach Latino
Families
  • Washington State University Extension
  • Diana Castro and Ann Diede

2
Best Practice Model
  • Strengthening Families Program for Parents and
    Youth 10-14 Years
  • Developed in Iowa, studied original cohort
    intensively. 113 families mostly rural, mostly
    white in program, similar controls matched.
    Famous for its research base.
  • Imported to Washington State in 1999.

3
Implementation of the Strengthening Families
Program
  • Began on a pilot basis by WSU Extension in 1999.
  • By the end of 1999, two WSU Faculty had completed
    training as trainers and began to offer training
    across the state to WSU Extension and its
    partners.
  • Found that community based trainings were the
    most effective in establishing the model as one
    that could be implemented.

4
WSU Extension 426 facilitators trained statewide
5
Statewide Efforts
  • Early efforts focused on training, implementation
    and tracking WSU efforts and partners at the
    local level.
  • Establishing a statewide evaluation system was a
    significant achievement.
  • Early data gathering showed significant gains in
    the participants.

6
2154 parents/caregivers and youth in 17 counties
served by WSU trained facilitators
7
Statewide Interagency Effort
  • WSU Extension led the effort to create an
    Interagency Team that would support
    implementation and statewide evaluation effort.
  • Team created in 2003 as an Advisory Group.
  • First recommendation Bring the Spanish program
    to Washington!

8
Initiation of Spanish Program
  • By 2002, need for Spanish program was obvious.
  • Advisory Group affirmed the need.
  • Pan American Health Organization Spanish version
    was developed in 2003 in cooperation with the
    program developers.
  • WSU sponsored a training for Spanish program in
    February 2004. Eight (8) teams were trained to
    conduct the program in Spanish.

9
Spanish Program Development Strategies
  • Unanimous support from internal and external
    partners for expansion to underserved Latino
    families.
  • WSU Extension resources were available at a
    critical time that allowed for both facilitator
    training and to develop in-house trainers for
    Spanish program.
  • Put our resources into training, team development
    and curriculum improvements to support local
    programs.

10
Curriculum
  • User Friendly
  • Readable
  • Easy to follow
  • Schedule
  • Allowing extra time
  • Materials
  • English/Spanish
  • Bilingual

11
Program Delivery Strategies
  • Hold programs in places where families feel safe
  • Facilitators are connected to other services
  • Trusting relationships
  • Partnerships
  • Provide a meal

12
Recruitment
  • Families
  • Human Service Providers
  • Schools
  • Churches
  • Local Community Agencies
  • Facilitators
  • Connected to families by other community programs
  • Bilingual
  • Program Leader (Coordinator)
  • Session Leader

13
Programs in Action
14
Keys to Success
  • Recruit and train bi-lingual Latino facilitators
    to deliver the program
  • Develop and adapt program materials to meet
    facilitator, parent and youth needs
  • Develop and maintain positive working
    relationships with program partners
  • Be willing to make program adaptations based on
    cultural values and needs
  • Partnerships with community agencies

15
When You Dont Speak Spanish
  • Learn about the Latino culture
  • Get to know Latinos on an personal level
  • Examine your personal attitudes and beliefs about
    working with Latinos and illegal immigrants
  • Get acquainted with staff of programs serving
    Latino families and youth in your community

16
Go the Extra Mile
  • Attend as many program sessions as possible to
    provide support for facilitators and establish a
    relationship with Latino family participants
  • Treat Latino facilitators as colleagues and
    valued members of your Extension teaching team
  • Make yourself available and willing to put in
    extra time and effort

17
Strengthening Families Program Works
  • Washington evaluation data show significant
    improvements from pretest to posttest.
  • Overall, parents report significant improvement
    in
  • Rules About Substance Use
  • Positive Involvement With Youth
  • Family Harmony
  • Communication With Youth

18
Parent Changes from Pre to Post
19
Spanish Language Evaluation
  • We have translated the evaluation into Spanish
    and use it for the Spanish-language programs
  • Latino parents report significant changes from
    before to after the program
  • Evaluation results reported by Latino
    parents/caregivers are equivalent to those
    reported by non-Latino parents/caregivers

20
Latino Parent Changes from Pre to Post
21
Future Research
  • Our statewide evaluation data helped us to get
    research funding from the National Institute of
    Health (NIH)
  • Our next proposals for grants include
  • Explore differences in responses to evaluation
  • Demonstrate effectiveness of Spanish-language
    program in large-scale longitudinal study

22
In Summary
  • Build partnerships that facilitate access to
    families and create structures for shared
    evaluation
  • Invest in building capacity, including qualified
    trainers and culturally appropriate curricula
  • Connect with cultural guides at state and local
    levels to advise on program design and delivery

23
For More Information
  • Visit our website
  • http//sfp.wsu.edu/
  • Order Spanish Teaching Manuals
  • Magnets from
  • WSU Extension Publications
  • Phone (509) 335-2857
  • Toll-free (800) 723-1763E-mail
    bulletin_at_wsu.edu
  • Website http//pubs.wsu.edu
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