5099.0: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 1:30 PM

Abstract #20811

Warning: Harmful or fatal if ignored: A strategy of data driven social marketing, private/public partnerships and community planning designed to bring harm reduction efforts to the community of San Diego

Linda S. Lloyd, DrPH, E. Thomas Brewer, MSW, MPH, and Members of the Harm Reduction Study Group. Vice President, Programs, Alliance Healthcare Foundation, 9325 Sky Park Court, Suite 350, San Diego, CA 92123, 858-874-3788, lloyd@alliancehf.org

Under the theme, "Warning: Harmful of Fatal if Ignored," the Alliance Healthcare Foundation funded a public information and education campaign on the spread of the infectious diseases hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV in San Diego County, especially among injection drug users. With approximately 25-28,000 injection drug users (IDUs) in the San Diego region, the need for comprehensive harm reduction programs, including clean syringe exchange, is vital. Using a social marketing approach, scientific data were used to develop campaign messages, which were disseminated via billboards, radio spots, print media and through individual briefings of elected officials, community leaders and organizations.

Alliance established a funding partnership with The California Endowment to expand and strengthen a continuum of care for injection drug users. The resulting harm reduction funding initiative partnership earmarked $2.5M over two years for grantmaking specific to the needs of the IDU population.

As a result of the campaign, syringe exchange was one of six leading issues identified during the 2000 local election cycle. In October 2000, the San Diego City Council declared a public health state of emergency and convened a task force to draft a pilot program proposal.

This presentation will describe how a data-driven social marketing campaign combined with a private/public funding partnership resulted in community planning that may lead to changes in health policy and ultimately improve the health of community residents.

See www.alliancehf.org

Learning Objectives:

  1. At the conclusion of the session, participants will be able to describe components of a data driven public health information and education campaign.
  2. Participants will be able to identify neccesary components to developing effective private/public partnerships.
  3. Participants will be able to identify stake-holders critical to the community planning process.
  4. Participants will be able to create strategies for advocacy, partnership building and community health planning in their respective communities and fields.

Keywords: Injection Drug Users, Social Marketing

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: Alliance Healthcare Foundation
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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