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Health Careers Promotion Grant

Health Careers Promotion Grant. Lawrence Colaizy Provider Recruitment and Retention Coordinator Minnesota Department of Health Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (651) 201-3851 Lawrence.Colaizy@state.mn.us. Minnesota Statutes Sect. 144.1499.

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Health Careers Promotion Grant

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  1. Health Careers Promotion Grant Lawrence Colaizy Provider Recruitment and Retention Coordinator Minnesota Department of Health Office of Rural Health and Primary Care (651) 201-3851 Lawrence.Colaizy@state.mn.us

  2. Minnesota Statutes Sect. 144.1499 • The commissioner of health, in consultation with an organization representing health care employers, long-term care employers, and educational institutions, may make grants to qualifying consortia… for intergenerational programs to encourage middle and high school students to work and volunteer in health care and long-term care settings. To qualify for a grant under this section, a consortium shall:

  3. Minnesota Statutes Sect. 144.1499 • (1) develop a health and long-term care careers and training curriculum that provides career explorationin national skill standards for health care and long-term care and that is consistent with Minnesota graduation standards and other related requirements;

  4. Minnesota Statutes Sect. 144.1499 • (2) offer programs for high school students that provide training in health and long-term care careers with credits that articulate into postsecondary programs; and

  5. Minnesota Statutes Sect. 144.1499 • (3) provide technical supportto the participating health care and long-term care employer to enable the use of the employer's facilities and programs for kindergarten to grade 12 health and long-term care careers education.

  6. Minnesota’s Health Professional Shortage Areas Source: Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, MDH, 2010

  7. Aging Health Care Workforce 38 38 49 48 47 51 52 Source: Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, MDH, 2010

  8. Pipeline Programs

  9. All generalizations are dangerous, even this one. Alexander Dumas

  10. Workforce Analysis Framework % Source: Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, MDH, 2010

  11. The Workforce Development Pipeline Prepare K-12 students in basic science & expose to health careers and role models Locate education and training programs in high need settings and use relevant curricula Encourage grads to seek employment in high need settings Retain the health care work-force Recruit traditional & non -traditional students Re-design health care delivery & health care jobs

  12. Why is the MDH involved in K-12 grants? • The legislature put money in MDH X2 Health Careers Promotion Grant Summer Health Care Internship • Recruitment and retention • Workforce development • Community development

  13. Health Careers Promotion Grant • MDH is interested in K-12 programs at two levels: • Engage current students in meaningful health care career exploration and training • Implement programs for future generations of students to enter health care careers

  14. What is MDH looking for in the grant? • Appropriate academic relevance & rigor • Program sustainability • Increased student awareness and interest in health care careers • School District support • Community support • Seamless transition to post-secondary professional education and training

  15. FUNDED Curriculum development not part of existing contract Transportation to events with academic content Curricular and co-curricular activities Trips to co-curricular events Program marketing materials and postage Equipment specific to the classroom/program Materials for use by Advisory Group NOT FUNDED Payment to teacher grant writer or C/TE coordinator Transportation to school Extra-curricular or non-curricular activities Trips to non-curricular events Meals, uniforms, clothing, give-aways Equipment for use in other programs or locations Time & travel for Advisory Group What MDH does/does not fundSupplement not supplant other available funding

  16. Change Whatever it is, I’m against it. Groucho Marx

  17. Health Careers Promotion Grant • Contact Information Health Education Lawrence Colaizy Michael Mitchell Off. of Rural Health & Primary Care Division of Life Work Devel. P.O. Box 64882 1500 Highway 36 West Saint Paul MN 55164-0882 Roseville MN 55113-4266 Lawrence.Colaizy@state.mn.usMichael.Mitchell@state.mn.us (651) 201-3851 (651) 582-8513 http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/orhpc/funding/grants/pdf/hltc.pdf

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