Title: PHS Youth Corps
1PHS Youth Corps
- Youth for the Future of Our Nations Health
- (An idea)
2Act I
Public Health
3Health of the Nation
- Increasingly depends on lifestyle health
problems - Substance Abuse
- Overweight/Obesity
- Sedentary Lifestyle
- (Screens TV, gaming, texting, etc.)
- Risky Behaviors
- Often start in childhood/adolescence
- More Years of Life Lost in US than from
- War
- Terrorism
- Natural Disasters
- Influence Behavior Save
Lives
4Public Health Subgroup of PharmPAC
- We are interested in the Public Health
- We want to help
- Educate
- Encourage Healthy Lifestyles
- Group Activities
- Pharmacists disseminating PH information
- Discovered Free Government PH Materials
5Government PH InformationMuch great info but who
is getting the message out?At what stage of life
is the message best received? Who is the best
messenger? Depends on the audience?
6At which age will a person be most readily
influenced toward positive or negative public
health attitudes? At which age will a positive
change make the most difference?
7Adolescent Psychological Development
- Cognitive Development
- Moral Development
- Identity Formation
8Take Home Question Act I
- To maximize public health impact, is it best for
young persons to help other young persons? - -Malleable Attitudes
- - Peer to Peer Messages
9Act II
PHS Youth Corps
10FACT
- The United States Public Health Service is one of
the nations only uniformed services without any
youth program.
11Thunderbirds PilotMajor Nicole Malachowski
12Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Air Force Auxiliary
13CAP Cadets
- Aerospace Education
- Leadership
- Service
- Fitness
- Testing for Advancement (PTs)
- Uniformed Service Indoctrination
- Moral Leadership
- Scholarships
- Flight Programs
- Encampments
- Awards Programs
- Leadership Schools
14CAP Cadets at an Encampment
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16Sea Cadets
- Mission
- "...through organization and cooperation with
the Department of the Navy, to encourage and aid
American youth to develop, train them in seagoing
skills, and to teach them patriotism, courage,
self-reliance and kindred virtues."
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18Young Marines
The Young Marines is a youth education and
service programfor boys and girls, ages 8
through completion of high school. The Young
Marines promotes the mental, moral, and
physicaldevelopment of its members. The program
focuses on characterbuilding, leadership, and
promotes a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.The
Young Marines is the focal point for the U.S.
Marine Corps'youth Drug Demand Reduction
efforts. Learn more.
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20Devil Pups
In summer, 1954, Camp Pendleton Commanding
General John T. Selden, granted permission for
Devil Pups, Inc. to bring aboard 1800 boys 14 to
17 years of age. In 1998, Devil Pups, Inc.
welcomed its first platoon of girls into the
program. Through the efforts of the active duty
and reserve Marines working with the volunteers
in the charitable corporation Devil Pups, Inc.
the program has grown into a highly successful
annual project. As we entered the year 2004 over
44,000 young teenagers have graduated from this
Good Citizenship-Physical Development Program.
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22Other Youth Programs
- US Coast Guard Auxiliary works with Youth
Boating Safety - Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts of America
- JROTC, Military Academies, and Prep Schools
- AmeriCorps (aged 17 and over)
- Interact (Rotary Clubs Youth Program)
- YMCA YWCA
- Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club
- Youth Corps
- What are other programs doing right?
- What can be borrowed?
23Today Very few good youth groups for kids (12
19 year age group) for education and activities
in health-related areas of interest.
24Why a PHS Youth Corps?
- Training Leaders - Just like the Eagle Scout, Sea
Cadet, or Civil Air Patrol Spaatz Cadet may be a
future leader in military or industry, so might a
youth introduced to the PHS become a leader in a
health-related field. - Service - PHS Youth Corps could provide important
public-health services. - Youth Education Provide an opportunity to
educate youth about government health. - Teenagers can gain knowledge, skills, training.
- Teenagers can learn about career options early.
- Volunteer Outlet Provides a great volunteerism
opportunity for public and private sector health
professionals to mentor youth. - Visibility for the PHS Youth, parent, community
awareness of the US PHS.
25Everyone Wins
Private Sector Health Professional Volunteers
26PHS Cadet CorpsWho would it attract?
- Youth interested in health carefuture doctors,
nurses, pharmacists... - Healthcare Practitioner Volunteers
- PHS Officers (All Categories)
- an encouraged PHS Activity?
- Private Sector Practitioners
- Retirees
- Academicians (High School/College Teachers)
- Parents Involvement and Volunteerism
27PHS Cadet CorpsWhat would they learn?
- Government Public Health Agencies
- Commissioned Corps
- Public Health Education
- Emergency Preparedness Education
- Environmental Health
- Traditional Healthcare Roles
- Learning Modules
28Example Learning ModulesThe Commissioned Corps -
Officership
29Example Learning ModulesThe Agencies
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Food and Drug Administration
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Indian Health Service
- National Institutes of Health
- Office of Public Health and Science
- Office of the Secretary
- Program Support Center
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration - Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Preparedness and Response - Non-HHS Agencies/Programs in Which Commissioned
Corps Officers Serve
- Volunteers from each Agency write a Learning
Module - Volunteers from Agencies may arrange a tour
- Cadets may learn about as many Agencies as they
wish - Cadets tested for knowledge about the Agencies
- Cadets recognized for completing module(s)
30Example Learning ModulesThe Professions
- Pharmacist
- Nurse
- Physician
- Dentist
- Dietitian
- Engineer
- Environmental Health
- Health Services
- Scientist
- Therapist
- Veterinarian
- Each Category writes a Learning Module
- Each Category identifies contact persons to teach
and mentor - Cadets may learn about as many categories as they
wish - Cadets recognized for completing module(s)
31Learning ModulesOther Examples
- History of the PHS
- Emergency Response
- Public Health
- Disease Prevention
- Accidents/
- Poisonings
- Public Speaking
- How to Deliver an effective presentation
- First Aid, CPR, Blood Borne Pathogens
32PHS Cadet CorpsWhat would they do (Activities)?
- Research
- Volunteerism
- Encampments and Leadership Schools
- Dissemination of Public Health Information
- Youth taking PH message to youth.
- High School Projects/Presentations.
- Emergency Preparedness Activities
33Implementation
- Use existing systems as models
- CAP
- BSA/GSA
- Employ established PHS partnerships with other
health organizations - Stepwise Approach
- First Yearone encampment/seminar
- Expand
- Use Web-based programs
- Mature Program Groups meeting regularly
nationwide (CAP squadrons)
34Year One
- Call for Youth Volunteers
- Encampment
- Overviews
- Intro to PHS, HHS, Agencies, etc.
- Tours and Activities
- Teach Presentation Skills
- Send Cadets off to do a health fair in their
school or community using government materials
35Humble Beginnings
36What Now?
- The PH working group would like guidance from the
PharmPAC - Is this idea worth pursuing?
- If yes, can we solicit help by way of a PharmPAC
working group to polish and present at the next
level?
37Questions/Comments?