NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DIABETES ASSOCIATION

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NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DIABETES ASSOCIATION Annual Report The following report highlights the NADA Work Plan Activities for 2014 2015.

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association National Aboriginal Diabetes Association E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y NADA received funding from Health Canada First Nations and Inuit Health Branch for 2014-2015. The Contribution Agreement was supported by a Work Plan that included new activities and products for the National Diabetes Resource Directory, Evaluation, Policy development, Federal Tobacco Control Strategy and Physical Activity Instructor Training. NADA s Annual Report highlights the organization s goals and objectives, activities and outcomes, accomplishments and challenges realized during the current Contribution Agreement. There are two (2) versions of the NADA Annual Report 2014 2015. Only the full report has a comprehensive listing of NADA s Social Media distribution and resource distribution rates, while the Abridged Version focuses on NADA highlights. This report can be downloaded for free by visiting our website at www.nada.ca. or click here: http://www.nada.ca/reports/. Page 1

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association NADA GOALS, OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES Provide resources that promote healthy lifestyles Information on Diabetes Prevention and Management Share successes, promising practices Posters Care Sheets 4 Weeks to a Healthier Lifestyle 15-month Interactive Healthier You Calendar NADA Newsletters NADA Resource Directory Social Media send outs Resource of the Month Policy Development: Growing Your Program Just Move It NADA-Day FTCSCommunity of Practice Click on any of these links for more information: NADA newsletters NADA resources NADA reports NADA evaluation NADA Policy Development Page 2

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association NADA GOALS, OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES, continued Provide culturally appropriate diabetes resources Increase volume and access to culturally appropropriate diabetes resources Community Diabetes awareness events Resources available in Ojibwe and Cree Resource of the Month Campaign CDPW Face Book NADA website Twitter Email and Fax Face to Face distribution Health Fairs, Conferences, Trade Shows Click on any of these links for more information CDPW Face Book Page Twitter Calendar of Events Page 3

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association NADA GOALS, OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES, continued...ensure that Aboriginal diabetes remains a priority health issue on Canada's health agenda...build strong and collaborative partnerships Encourage the use of modern media Advisory and Advocacy committees Research and report dissemination Diabetes Charter ADI Renewal Just Move It, Hope Air Healthier Together, Mobile Screening and Education Services Canadian Diabetes Association Calendar Group, DREAM, DoHAD IDF, conference planning committee, etc CDPW Face Book Page Twitter, MailChimp, Survey Monkey, Youtube, Yousendit NADA Website General Face Book Page Over 367,240 website and Social Media distributions for an increase of 80% and over 27,000 face to face distributions for an increase of 40% over 2014 rates. Wow!!! Page 4

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association Twitter: #People with #type2diabetes worry more about experiencing a #hypoglycemic event at night than during the day: http://bit.ly/11ch2a7. CDPW Face Book Twovoice Maureen s Weight Loss Success Story. http://on.fb.me/1gg23 0E. General Face Book Mentoring Program for Aboriginal Youth Report. http://www.pimatisiwin. com/uploads/9534179 69.pdf. NADA web site Canada s Most Vulnerable: Improving the Health Care for First Nation, Inuit and Métis Seniors Report. YouTube YouTube Webinar on Physical Activity at the Ground-Level Report with Andrea Johnston and Steven Leafloor. Statistical analysis reveals that over 86,000 resources downloaded emanated from NADA s web site in 2014 2015. This is three (3) times greater than the previous year and is in addition to NADA s electronic distribution (367,240) and Face to Face distribution (27,000) and IMD resource distribution of 1,573 partner interactions and Information prescriptions respectively. Page 5

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION 2014-2015 Twitter = 180,624 NADA Website = 87,319 Email = 86,114 NADA Face Book Page = 53,860 NADA Newsletter = 6,029 Resource of the Month = 15,200 Face to Face = 27,703 CDPW FaceBook Page = 18,939 COMPARED TO 2013-2014 Twitter - 113,475 Website - 33,000 NADA Face Book Page - 22,215 NADA Newsletter - 6,116 Resource of the Month - 5,701 Face to Face Distribution - 7,175 CDPW Face Book Page - 3,056 Page 6

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association PARTNERSHIPS Collaboration and Partnerships Working Groups CDA Advocacy Committee Healthier Together, Mobile Screening and Education Program Just Move It Hope Air, Urban Poling, Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) PEKE imd Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DoHAD) Diabetes Research Envisioned and Realized in Manitoba (DREAM) Calendar Group International Diabetes Federation - Conference Planning International Indigenous Health Conference 2014 (INIHKD I NEAHR), conference planning committee Page 7

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association Optimize service and efficiency and resource needs of CDPWs 2015 Diabetes Resource Directory Updated each year National and Provincial resources and linkages New resources on Diabetes and smoking, Heart Health, Kidney Health, Mental Health Active and healthier lifestyles National Resources: Aboriginal Tobacco Program (ATP) Culturally appropriate resources to help prevent the misuse of tobacco. Tel: (416) 971-9800 ext: 3782 Email: tobaccowise@cancercare.on.ca Http://www.tobaccowise.com/reso urces/ British Columbia: Canadian Institute for Health Information An interactive website on Canada s health care system. http://bit.ly.1vryunm Alberta: Alberta Future Leaders Program http://albertasport.ca/spr ot/future-leaders Saskatchewan Healthy Foods for My School This guide helps schools provide healthier food options for students. http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/ healthy-foods-school. Page 8

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association Healthier Together: Mobile Screening and Education Program Private Fundraiser Physical Activity Instructor Training 12 selected participants from Northern and Southern Manitoba 12 Certifications Federal Tobacco Control Strategy Selected FN & I communities 35 participants 3-day training event and evaluation sessions Page 9

National Aboriginal Diabetes Association AUDITED FINANCIAL REPORT FOR NATIONAL ABORIGINAL DIABETES ASSOCIATION APRIL 1, 2014 - MARCH 31, 2015 AUDITING SERVICES PROVIDED BY Holukoff Chiarella Chartered Accountants 101-1180 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2A4 Tel.: (204) 452-6449 Fax: (204) 452-3397 Page 10