Chairperson Adolescent Health Academy-IAP 2012-2013 Mission Kishoreuday Owner & Moderator www.adolesenceindia.com DE MY OF P N S I First Phase Sensitization across country I AT R IC DI ED AN ACA Adolescent Health Academy Future prospects Our achievements till today Adolescent health established in 1999 in Cochin. Adolescent health care declared in 2000 by President IAP2000 Dr Swati Bhave. First conference ITPAAH in Delhi 2002 – Team of Dr Swati Bhave First post graduate diploma course started in Trivandrum by CDC and Kerala university 2004- President 2004 Prof. Dr MKC Nair Continue Adolescent orientation program by WHO in Delhi 2005 First text Book of Adolescent Medicine Dr Swati Bhave year 2006 Adolescent friendly school initiative (A.F.S.I.) IAP President Dr Navin Thacker 2007 A approach to adolescent in office practice 2011- Chairperson AHA Dr CP Bansal 20102011 A approach to difficult adolescent in office practice- President Dr Rohit Agrawal 2012. A. H .A. development AHA membership 2011 - 1121 Now in 2013- 1431 Family of AHA expanded by 310 + members. 4StateBranches.MP,Haryana,Delhi, Mid-kerala Only one model city chapter Nagpur till 2011 Now we have city chapter in:- Chennai, Bangalore, Agra, Lucknow, Surat and Gwalior In pipeline:- Jaipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Dehradoon. Mission Kishore-uday Mission Kishoreuday for schools is to educate students to be knowledgeable, responsible, socially skilled, healthy, caring, and contributing citizens. This mission is to support growing number of school-based prevention like suicides, substance abuse, sex abuse, to prevent adolescent from vaccine preventable diseases. Mission Kishore uday will raise impact of these programs in school operations for better study skills. Mission Kishore uday implementation to improve social, health, and academic outcomes by life skills implementations. Dream bonanza project Mission Kishore-Uday Dream visionary project of IAP President 2013 Dr C P Bansal. Adolescent health academy members are proudly devoted to run this mission successfully in 51 cities across country & completing 45 cities in this month. It is the first of mission of its kind has received appreciation from all stakeholder A program which is in demand across country. Beneficiaries of MKU 39 cities/51 Boys Girls 7325 5993 Parents & Pediatricians Teachers 5094 1579 Total Beneficiaries 19991 Effect and impact of program Students • Knowledge about ARSH • Healthy behaviors and life skills • Queries answered Parents & Teachers • Anxieties relieved • Empathetic attitude • Immunization needs understood Pediatricians • Approach & special needs recognized • Immunization and growth charts • Counseling and school attachment Second Phase in Office Practice Revival- Adolescent Today Bi annual Topic based issue Review articles Case Discussion Quick Tip on Adolescent Parenting Activity Report Forthcoming events Bouquets Feedback from readers IAP AHA Website Open Access Objectives and aims of AHA Forthcoming events Monthly activity report: city & state branches List of Teen Clinics (after individual consent) Common Adolescent Health Issues Contact us Continue…. For Members Only List of Members with address, email, phone Modules & ppt of Adolescent care in office practice, difficult adolescent, MKU Adolescent Today Current & Past Issues Case of the Month- Interactive Monthly Journal Update Link to AHA Facebook page Expansion program To promote more city branches in 2014- 2015. To enroll teachers , psychologist , Nutritionist as associate members To promote minimum two CMEs of 1day across country by city chapters. Impact will be More knowledge of adolescent issues will be disseminated . More involvement of Media, school, parents and teachers to look after adolescent health. SUGGESTION TO INCLUDE HEEADSSSS Should be compulsory for undergraduate and postgraduate students in history taking in all medical colleges. It will provide wealth of information to deal with adolescent to pediatricians. It will give momentum and motivation to students for adolescent health. Suggestion from Dr S Yamuna What is Needed Practical training Adolescent counseling Adolescent Reproductive issues Adolescent growth and Nutrition Adolescent Mental health issues Adolescent Immunization Out let required for pediatricians after qualifying or training in field. How to do it Further training of Adolescent Ambassador Training of Pediatricians for intervention by TOT at National level [IAP zone wise] With Involvement of Mother and Daughter sessions Father and Son sessions Program to be conducted in schools & IAP branches Formation of “Teens club” In these schools How to organize Proposed MKU 2014 Adolescent Health Academy-IAP Chairperson National convener National Coordinator State coordinators 15 states AP,MP,UP,MAHRASTRA,KARNATAKA,T.N,RAJASTHAN,GUJRAT,CHATTISGARH, PUNJAB,HARYANA,KERALA,DELHI,UNION TERRITERY,NORTH EAST One City coordinator One School coordinator 2CITIES IN EVERY STATE Follow up & Intervention 5 Schools in every city Ambassadors trained in M.K.U. • Pretest for A.T.P. A.H.A. selection • 1st contact program for 20-30 pediatricians on Practical training. Home-work assignments • 5 F.L.E. and parent-teachers O.P. • Report submission and written test 2nd contact program • Test evaluation & problem solving. • Across the table case scenarios Shaking hands with To be actively involved in GOI decision making in lieu of adolescent health across country by informing our regular and special activities. IAP-AHA public –private partnership with GOI. Involvement with WHO and Unicef , UNFPA, Clinton foundation and other NGOs in adolescent health with positive and regular communication. To suggest GOI and state Govt one school one pediatrician Involvement of IAP-AHA in mental health policy of Government. Open to discussion & Thanks