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Inter-sectoral coordination and social mobilization : Inter-sectoral coordination and social mobilization IDSP training module for state and district surveillance officers
Module 12
Learning objectives (1/2) : Learning objectives (1/2) Describe the strategies and action plan to mobilize community participation
Describe surveillance activities related to existing vertical disease control programmes at the district level to facilitate integration
Learning objectives (2/2) : Learning objectives (2/2) Describe the strategies and action plan to mobilize community participation
Describe surveillance activities related to existing vertical disease control programmes at the district level to facilitate integration
Coordination : Coordination The process of linking the activities of various departments of an organization
The process by which managers achieve integrated patterns of group and individual effort
i.e., Develop unity of action in common purposes
The integration, synchronization or orderly patterning of group efforts by an organization towards the accomplishment of common goals or objectives
Cooperation and collaboration : Cooperation and collaboration Cooperation
Collective effort put willingly and voluntarily by a group in the performance of any work
No time quality or directional framework
Collaboration
The joint conduct of programme or project
Emphasizes the sharing of similar responsibilities on the basis of an agreement
Inter-sectoral versus intra-sectoral coordination : Inter-sectoral versus intra-sectoral coordination Intra-sectoral coordination
Coordination within an organization between its various subsystems and units or agents
Inter-sectoral coordination
Coordination with non-health organizations, sectors or agencies to achieve goals
Intra-sectoral coordination : Intra-sectoral coordination The final common pathway
Grass root level
Same people conduct surveillance for various programmes and agencies
From district level onwards
Information goes through various channels
Integration of surveillance activities from various programmes
One of the primary objectives of the programme
Key determinant of sustainability
Inter-sectoral coordination : Inter-sectoral coordination Various health and non-health departments need to share information generated by the surveillance mechanisms
Need for effective sharing of information on surveillance with all stakeholders
Health department
Other governmental and non-governmental agencies
Stakeholders : Stakeholders Medical officer of primary health centres
Sentinel private practitioners
Community representatives
District
All members of the district surveillance unit
State
All members of the state surveillance unit
Aim of the social mobilization campaign : Aim of the social mobilization campaign Create awareness among:
Partners
Private practitioners
Non governmental organizations
Community
Establish an institutional mechanism to involve community and their leaders
Rotating membership in:
District surveillance committee
Block surveillance committee
Strategizing communication : Strategizing communication Adapt message and format to the audiences
Consider all media
Electronic media
Press
Hoardings
Handbills
Posters
Inter-personal communication through health providers
Feedback strengthens effective inter-sectoral and intra-sectoral coordination : Feedback strengthens effective inter-sectoral and intra-sectoral coordination Sharing of information with all stakeholders
Share regular reports at the state and district levels
Make available on line / electronically
Community stakeholders : Community stakeholders Persons to involve
Anybody who can provide information on the possible occurrence of the diseases
School teacher, informal community leader
Ways to involve community representatives
Share information (Feedback)
Obtain information (Listen)
Being close from the community : Being close from the community People volunteer in areas where health workers enjoy a good relationship with their communities
Individual initiatives taken by enthusiastic health staff make a difference
Key contacts
Village elders’
Ladies
Pradhan (Village head)
Panchayat members
Chowkidar (Village guard)
Socio-cultural issues : Socio-cultural issues Socio-cultural barriers and gender disparities may influence the sensitivity of data collected
Religious minorities may distrust the public sector
Urban clients in high rise may not use public system
Poor may feel neglected in the public sector
Social mobilization campaign need to address all these socio-cultural beliefs
Engaging medical colleges : Engaging medical colleges Responsibility of the state surveillance unit
Memoranda of understanding
Selection of a coordinating medical college by the Director of Medical Education
Facilitation by the health secretary
Possibility for medical colleges to work in urban surveillance
Contacts at the central level will facilitate these synergies
Institutional Integrated Disease Surveillance Project sub-committee within medical colleges : Institutional Integrated Disease Surveillance Project sub-committee within medical colleges Principal / superintendent
Report to Integrated Disease Surveillance Project
Community medicine
Medicine
Pediatrics
Chest and tuberculosis
Microbiology
Cardiology
Additional potential roles of medical colleges : Additional potential roles of medical colleges Reference laboratories
Quality assurance and evaluation
Training
Outbreak investigations
In collaboration with the district surveillance officer / medical officer
Non communicable disease risk factor surveillance
Qualities required for coordination : Qualities required for coordination Leadership
Effective communication
Ability to mobilize people and resources
Ability to recognize and acknowledge input
Example: Stakeholders involved to respond to an outbreak of hepatitis E : Example: Stakeholders involved to respond to an outbreak of hepatitis E
Points to remember (1/3) : Points to remember (1/3) IDSP is a new initiative that requires integration and coordination within and between different departments
All surveillance activities will need to be coordinated under the district surveillance officer
Inter-sectoral coordination is perhaps the biggest challenge in implementation of the programme
Points to remember (2/3) : Points to remember (2/3) The sustainability of the programme depends on the extent of inter-sectoral and intra-sectoral coordination
People’s participation is key to:
Complete coverage
Timely reporting
Integrated and coordinated surveillance will:
Pooling / share resources
Avoid wastage / improve efficiency
Ensure quality and sustainability
Points to remember (3/3) : Points to remember (3/3) The medical officer / district surveillance officer will need to use the inter-departmental coordination committee to bring up:
Positive products of the cooperation
Non-action / non-reporting
The leadership, commitment and communication skills of the medical officer / district surveillance officer will be critical