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Title: THE ADOLESCENT MULTI-PURPOSE CENTRE


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THE ADOLESCENT MULTI-PURPOSE CENTRE
  • A Study of
  • Operations Research Brought to Life

PRESENTATION MADE BY MRS. DONA DA COSTA
MARTINEZ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, FAMILY PLANNING
ASSOCIATION TRINIDAD TOBAGO
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Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues in Trinidad
and Tobago
  • Youth engage in early sexual activity leading to
    high rates of HIV infection, unplanned pregnancy
    and unsafe, illegal abortions
  • In Trinidad and Tobago, the number of new cases
    of HIV has doubled every 3 to 4 years
  • 50 of the HIV infections occur among teens.
    Peak numbers are in age groups 20-24 for women
  • In the 15-19 age group females are 6 times more
    likely to be infected than males

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  • Despite the high level of unmet need for
  • sexual and reproductive health services
  • the numbers of young people UTILISING
  • existing sexual and reproductive health
  • services did not account for the majority
  • of those most at risk.

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IPPF I3 Indicate Project.
  • Principal objective
  • To increase access by young adults (aged 25 and
    under) to improved service delivery through the
    testing of innovative service models.
  •  Hypothesis of Indicate Project
  • Utilization of the sexual and reproductive
    services of FPATT by males and females aged 15-24
    varies with the quality of its service delivery
    system.

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Data Collection Methods Utilized During The
Diagnostic Phase
  • Service Statistics data
  • Questionnaire data
  • -         FPATT Service Providers
  • -         FPATT Clients
  • -         Community Survey
  • Focus Groups
  • - Youth Advocacy Movement members

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MAJOR FINDINGS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC PHASE OF THE
OPERATIONS RESEARCH STUDY
  • (1) Young adults experience considerable
    psychological barriers to the access of SRH
    services.
  • (2)  FPATT needs to increase levels of privacy
    and efficiency.
  • (3)   FPATTs providers are highly regarded on
    several aspects having to do with their
    competence, patience and friendliness.
  • (4)  Young adults are willing to use the services
    of FPATT if they know about them.
  • (5)  Underutilization of the media to market SRH
    services to young adults.
  •  
  • (6)  Gender difference in the effectiveness of
    the media to reach young adults
  • (7) FPATT needs to expand its SRH services for
    males

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Findings Disseminated To Facilitate Consultative
Process Of Determining Meaningful Intervention
  • FPATT Board
  • FPATT Management and Staff
  • Youth Youth Advocacy Members, Rap Port
    staff and client

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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERVENTION
  • GOAL
  •  
  • To improve the sexual and reproductive health of
    young people (14 - 24)
  • in Trinidad by reducing unplanned pregnancies and
    STI/HIV/AIDS.
  •  
  • OBJECTIVES
  •  
  • 1. Within three years to increase by 10 the
    number of young persons (14 24) in Port of
    Spain and environs who delay the onset of sexual
    activity.
  •  
  • 2.  Within two years, to increase by 10 the
    number of youth (14 24) in Port of Spain and
    environs who access FPATT services.
  •  
  • 3. To increase by 10 the number of young
    persons (aged 14 24) in Port of Spain and
    environs who are knowledgeable about sexual and
    reproductive health issues (such as STI/HIV/AIDS,
    contraceptives, Pap smears and breast
    examinations etc.)

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Original foreboding entranceway to what is now
the Youth Centre
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LAUNCH OF DE LIVING ROOM
RIBBON CUTTING (L-R) Jeane Warner (YAM
President), Dr. J. Sharpe (FPATT President)look
on as Ganga Singh, Minister of Youth Culture
Gender Affairs is assisted by Gerry Brooks
(FPATT Chairman) to cut the ribbon and formally
open De Living Room Adolescent Centre. In
background Dr. Claudette Harry of PAHO/WHO and
Abou Bacar Saibou, Area Representative UNICEF
Barbados.
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FPATT SIGNATURE INTERVENTION
DE LIVING ROOM
  • Creation of DE LIVING ROOM Trinidad and
    Tobagos first Adolescent Multi-Purpose Centre

     Opened to the Public May 7th, 2001
Officially launched August 23rd, 2001 
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 DE LIVING ROOM WHAT DOES THE NAME MEAN? 
  • The name makes reference to the living room of
    any home in Trinidad and Tobago which has been
    traditionally the hub of family activity the
    liveliest room where family members relax, bond
    and share stories, where learning is passed from
    generation to generation.

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INNOVATIVE PARTICIPATORY
  • De Living Room - first multi-purpose centre in
    Trinidad and Tobago addressing sexual and
    reproductive health issues affecting young
    people.
  • Youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health
    services in non-clinical, homey, comfortable
    environment
  • High level of youth participation in all stages
    of the project from the development,
    implementation stages, monitoring and evaluation
    stages of the project

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CREATING A WIDER STRONGER NETWORK FOR YOUTH
EMPOWEMENT
  • FPATTs De Living Room is the first
    Adolescent/Youth Multipurpose Centre First of
    its kind.

DE LIVING ROOM
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SERVICES PROVIDED AT DE LIVING ROOM
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PEER HELPER TRAINING
  • PEER HELPER TRAINING YAM Members pay keen
    attention to the words of Rap Port
    representative, Darryl, during the Peer Helper
    Training Programme.

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PEER HELPER GRADUATES
  • GRADUATION Proud graduates (both male and female)
    of the Peer Helper Training Programme pose with
    Nurse/Family Life Educator Ann Ayres (4th right
    to left, standing).

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THE ROLE OF YAM IN FPATT
  • They assist with the development of materials,
    which target Youth.
  • Provide Assistance to FPATT with educational
    sessions and seminars held at De living Room,
    schools, youth forums and community meetings
  • Provide a voice at the National Level for young
    people in the area of sexual and reproductive
    health
  • Empower their peers to manage their sexual and
    reproductive health responsibly
  • They assist with the monitoring and evaluation of
    the service at the youth centre to ensure that
    the centre is youth friendly
  • Participate in the decision making process with
    regards to the planning, designing, and
    implementing programs for themselves within
    FPATT.
  • They represent the Association at youth forums
    locally, regionally and internationally.

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MONITORING AND EVALUATION
  • Internal evaluation methods
  • -    ongoing analysis of service and client
    statistics
  • -    frequency of educational sessions held
  • -    client satisfaction exit interviews
  • -    individual and focus group interview
    sessions with FPATT service providers. 

External evaluation Team contracted by the
IPPF conducted a process assessment of the
overall appropriateness, effectiveness,
efficiency and value of the Indicate project. 
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Client Use of FPATT's Service Before and After
the Intervention
Before Opening
After Opening
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Client Use of FPATT's Service January December
2002
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CLIENT PROFILE
  •   In 2002 there were 5693 clients who visited
    centre.
  • AGE
  • 16 were under 19,
  • 37 were 19-21 and
  • 47 22-25 years old.
  • EMPLOYMENT
  • 56 were employed
  • 30 were unemployed
  • 9 were students.
  • EDUCATION
  • 88- had had a secondary education or higher
  • 7- had had a post-primary/primary education
  • GENDER
  • - 94 male
  • - 5591 female

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Comparison of Client Perceptions of Clinic and
Youth Centre in Trinidad
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SUSTAINABILITY
  • Factors which could contribute to the long-term
    sustainability
  • of De Living Room
  • The National Adolescent Wellness Initiative
    served as a catalyst for the establishment of De
    Living Room.
  • Part of the proceeds of FPATTs HealthLink
    programme for corporate clients will be devoted
    to the sustainability of this project.
  • Services are available at the same price as
    FPATTs main clinics. The majority of clients are
    in the 22-25 age range (47) of the clients who
    attended the clinic between Jan - Dec 2002 are
    employed and are therefore able to pay for
    service.
  • FPATT will continue to seek corporate sponsorship.

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LESSONS LEARNED
Operations Research has demonstrated valuable
lessons pertinent to the design and
implementation of projects.
  • Action triggered on the part of policy makers and
    management that led to fundamental changes to the
    design and operations of FPATTs youth program.
  • Operations Research is a process that affects
    aspects of the organization other than the areas
    on which the research is focused.
  • Change can create differential levels in the
    quality of services provided to different
    segments of an FPAs clientele.
  • The more involved participants are in the design
    and implementation of change, the greater the
    sense of ownership participants feel over the
    change.
  • The changes made by the FPA have triggered both
    positive and negative reactions from allied
    organizations within the society.
  • The underutilization of FPATT services by young
    males persists.
  • Maintaining a dynamic focus on the Youth Centre
    to make service providers continuously sensitive
    to the needs of youth will be an ongoing
    challenge of the FPA.

FOOTNOTE Findings of external evaluation of OR
Processes conducted by Kirsten Hawkins
contracted by IPPF July 2002
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PROMOTION OF DE LIVING ROOM
  • MARKETING TECHNIQUES UTILIZED
  • TO PROMOTE THE CENTRE
  • Face-to-face work in the communities done by
    FPATTs youth
  • Television appearances- DATELINE - by the program
    staff of FPATT including its youth coordinator
  • Flyers describing the youth services of the
    Centre and distributed these widely to parents
    and youth in the six communities.
  • Launch of De Living Room
  • Full page articles in the Daily Newspaper
    including Youth Feature of Vox Magazine in
    national newspaper
  • Half-hour Radio Programme on Radio 102 post
    launch of the Centre

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A PLACE TO CALL OUR OWN
  • How to Contact FPATT
  • Tel (868) 623-5169/4764/627-6732
  • E-mail fpattrep_at_ttfpa.org
  • Website www.ttfpa.org
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