Washington State Colorectal Cancer Task Force - March 3, 2023 Update

Slide Note
Embed
Share

The Washington State Colorectal Cancer Task Force met on March 3, 2023, with contributors Katie Treend, Mary Miller, Kayla Kenyon, Daniel Padron, Aden Afework, Sahla Suman, and Char Raunio. The agenda included introductions, history, brainstorming, and future plans, highlighting the Task Force's journey since 2016, past meetings, and the resources it provides. The Task Force aims to raise awareness and provide education, training, and support related to colorectal cancer. Attendees can engage in discussions, access resources, and participate in promoting colorectal cancer awareness.


Uploaded on Sep 30, 2024 | 0 Views


Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.

The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Washington State Colorectal Cancer Task Force March 3, 2023 Contributors: Katie Treend, Mary Miller, Kayla Kenyon, Daniel Padron, Aden Afework, Sahla Suman, & Char Raunio

  2. Agenda 1) Introductions 2) CRC Task Force History & Context 3) Brainstorm & Discussion 4) Looking Forward

  3. CRC Task Force History & Context Katie Treend, WA DOH

  4. WELCOME BACK!

  5. You May Have Questions What happened to our previous Task Force? There was a CRC Task Force before now? What things did the Task Force do before? What can the Task Force do? Who should attend Task Force Meetings? Can I make requests for information, training, or resources? Washington State Department of Health | 5

  6. CRC Task Force History Active in this capacity since 2016 But work goes back even farther Formerly run by American Cancer Society Last meeting January 27th, 2021 Impacted by COVID-19 Aligned with National CRC Roundtable Previous Campaigns 80% by 2018 Current National CRC Campaign 80% in Every Community Washington State Department of Health | 6

  7. Past Meetings Have Included: In-person Training and Technical Assistance Coordinated Medica/Communication Campaigns Inflatable Colon Education Events Keynote Speakers: Researchers, National Roundtable Representatives, Local Champions. Colorectal Cancer Data Incidence rates, mortality rates, differences among demographics. Washington State Department of Health | 7

  8. Task Force Model Can Provide: Education Training Latest Research Data Resources and Materials Networking with Peers Coordinate efforts, overcome challenges and accomplish goals together. Washington State Department of Health | 8

  9. March is CRC Awareness Month Easily adapt messages or share pre-made content Use Toolkits like this one from GWU Washington State Department of Health | 9

  10. Discussion What do you want to see happen in this space? What are barriers to screening? What do you want to see happen in your own communities?

  11. Next Steps Save the Date for our next meeting June 23rd, 2023 Quarterly Meeting Cadence Happening Now: Communication for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Expand Partnership Near Future: Formalized shared Mission or Vision Set Goals 1 Year vs. 5 Year

  12. Contacts Katie Treend, DOH Mary Miller, OCOE Katie.Treend@doh.wa.gov 360-236-3674 MMiller2@fredhutch.org 509-280-3863

Related


More Related Content