DOH starts search for healthy lifestyle advocates
>> Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Paul
Rillorta
BAGUIO
CITY – The Department of Health – Center for Health Development Regional
Office-Cordillera is now accepting nominations for 2015 Outstanding Healthy Lifestyle Advocacy
Awards (OHLAA) here.
The
search is open to local government units, cities and municipalities, government,
non-government and professional organizations, business and commercial
establishments and academic institutions who are currently advocating
preventive measures against non communicable diseases in their areas.
The
OHLAA is a countrywide campaign of the DOH to advocate NCD control and
prevention and eliminate behavioral risk factors which encourage lifestyle
changes for a healthy community .
Chronic
NCD is seen as the leading cause of mortality, morbidity and disability in the
country primarily due to unhealthy lifestyle which hinders inclusive growth and
development.
The
award is divided into five categories for institutions or organizations
effectively implementing policies, programs and projects for specific target
population segments with categories, LGU City, LGU Municipality targeting
communities, Workplace for government and private targeting employees and
schools, colleges and universities targeting students.
The
policies and programs must be focused on all of behavioral risk factor interventions
such as promotion of physical activity, healthy diet and nutrition, tobacco
control and control of harmful use of alcohol.
Parties
who wish to join the search can get in touch with DOH-CHDRO-CAR and fill-up the
required OHLAA form.
To
qualify for the awards, an executive summary of the policies, programs and
projects of not more than five 5 pages using 12 point set Arial or Times New
Roman font must be submitted.
The
following outline must be observed; Title of the Program; Rationale/Background;
Objectives (General/Specific); Target Population/Coverage;
Methodologies/Strategies; Resources/Budget; Results for 2013 and 2014 only;
Conclusion/Recommendation.
A
one-page description of the organization is also required.
Evidences
of successful implementation of policies and programs in the last two years
(2013-2014 only) will be reviewed and evaluated for the award and
accomplishments outside of the given timeframe will not be considered.
Relevant
documents such as work plans, sustainability plans, health promotion materials,
videos/photos and other evidences of successful implementation must be
submitted, written testimonials and recommendations from stakeholders and
target population may also be attached.
The
documents must be submitted to the OHLAA 2015 secretariat c/o Dr. Ivanhoe C.
Escartin, OIC-Director IV, Health Promotion and Communication Service,
Department of Health, 2/F bldg. 18, San Lazaro Compound, Sta. Cruz, Manila,
1003 on or before June 1, 2015.
There
will be three finalists who will be chosen per category for final judging and
top winners per category will receive P300,000 each while the rest of the
finalists will get P50,000 each and a plaque of recognition.
The
search and awards committee is composed of the Department of Health, Philippine
Cancer Society, Framework Convention on Alliance Philippines, National
Nutrition Council, Philippine Association of Diabetes Educators,
Nutritionists-Dietician Association of the Philippines, University of the
Philippines Diliman-College of Human Kinetics, League of Municipalities of the
Philippines, Philippine Heart Association and Philippine Heart Center.
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