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Title: Pacific Community Education Toolkit


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Pacific Community Education Toolkit
  • A tool for Community workers

2
Background
  • The need for more Pacific alcohol resources to
    reflect the needs of the community
  • Following the gaps and recommendations from the
    needs analysis conducted last year, ALAC
    commissioned the development of a Pacific
    Community Education Toolkit

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Aims
  • The aim was to develop an appropriate basic
    education and training package to promote safe
    and responsible drinking and to reduce
    alcohol-related harms in Pacific communities
    through the use of language and culture.
  • To be driven by the Pacific community, utilizing
    education materials and packages which raise the
    awareness of alcohol-related harms.
  • To provide a resource for Pacific community
    workers to promote alcohol related harms in
    their communities.

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Stage One Needs Analysis
  • The Needs Analysis Alcohol-Related project
    identified keys areas raised by Pacific
    practitioners in the field. Gaps were identified
    and recommendations made
  • .
  • Many educators felt that there are many providers
    and individuals out there that do their own thing
    and providing inaccurate information about
    alcohol to the community. Delivering a
    consistent message is needed for our Pacific
    community. The quality of the information
    currently available is highly dependent on the
    individual who is providing and explaining this
    information to the community.
  • A community education programme is required for
    Pacific communities. It should be in Pacific
    languages and delivered in Pacific environments.

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Stage two Pacific focus groups
  • 7 focus groups were conducted last year including
    1 youth focus groups.
  • 6 Pacific facilitators in 6 languages
  • Facilitators received a pack with information and
    questions for their group. Numbers ranged from 7
    to 14 in each group

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What did our communities want in our toolkit?
  • Hard-hitting messages
  • Toolkit to be delivered in bi-lingual languages
    both ethnic specific and English. Every focus
    group believed this as the best approach.
  •  Toolkit to include DVDs/CDs and both written and
    visual. To use visual resources that is
    meaningful to Pacific concepts
  •  The toolkit to include a spiritual aspect. It
    was widely discussed in all the focus groups of
    the need to have a Christian based approach in
    the delivery of the toolkit.
  • Real life stories to be used to tell powerful and
    meaningful messages. Personal testimonies can
    have real impacts on people from real life
    experiences
  • Kava to be addressed. Kava is a traditional
    drink but is subject to abuse as much as alcohol
    if not more. Kava is not considered alcohol nor
    does it have the same effect on a person but a
    lot of problems that stem from alcohol abuse are
    the same with kava drinking

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What will be in the toolkit?
  • DVD /CDs
  • Power points and templates on a flash drive
  • Participants handouts/handbook
  • Pacific Community Education Toolkit manual
  • Standard drinks exercise
  • Interactive exercises
  • User guide
  • Current Pacific resources brochures etc.

8
Who can use it?
  • Community workers Pacific and non-Pacific
  • Public Health workforce
  • Health promotion workers
  • Mental Health workers
  • Pacific educators
  • Community leaders

9
How can it be used?
  • Designed for community workers to undertake a
    train the trainers workshop initially
  • The toolkit can be pruned/added/adapted to fit
    their workplace in the community
  • This toolkit is an educational starting base for
    alcohol related harm
  • The toolkit will be used primarily by Pacific
    educators to communicate with Pacific
    communities, raising the awareness of
    alcohol-related harms.
  • It can be translated into Pacific languages and
    delivered in within a cultural framework with
    appropriate language and culture
  • As a reference for Pacific community educators
  • Educators can run programs in their own
    communities using the toolkit

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Train the Trainer workshops
  • Aimed at training community workers on how to use
    the toolkit
  • A full 1 day workshop
  • Targeting PHOs, Mental Health Providers, Social
    Services, Church leaders, community leaders,
    etc..
  • User guide
  • Community action

12
Workshop will include
  • History of alcohol in the Pacific
  • Kava
  • What is alcohol?
  •  Alcohol harms
  • Alcohol and Christianity
  • Standard drinks
  • Facts and figures
  • Foetal Alcohol Syndrome Disease FASD
  • Real life stories
  • How to reach your communities Strengthening
    Community Action
  • Sports and Obesity

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Work in Progress
  • Working through the final stages of the toolkit
  • Important to receive feedback
  • Hope to have it completed next month
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