Virtual Internship Opportunity - Public Health Awareness of CHD
Preferred learners
- Anywhere
- Academic experience
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Skills
Project scope
- What is the main goal for this project?
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Summary
Create innovative and evidence-based digital tools and communication strategies that target
stakeholders and are aimed at promoting health equity in the Congenital Heart Disease
population.
Project Scope
Our organization is able to offer a virtual internship opportunity for 1-2 students or one team.
Project Objective
Research existing cases where support was obtained from key stakeholders for maximizing
advocacy of a medically compromised population, pinpoint how to leverage fundraising efforts.
This could be a CHD (Congenital Heart Disease) health promotion plan, a stakeholder
development plan, or an awareness piece via website and social media.
This may include:
● Research funding needs regarding providing support to (CHD) patients.
● Explore and evaluate existing advocacy methods and determine which would best serve
CCHA Members.
● Research current services provided to priority population (CHD patients) and determine
what is lacking and how to better promote the cause with tools such as;
Advocacy materials to influence decisions within political, economic, and social
institutions
High-level education resources
Infographic on existing interventions or supports for CHD population
List of requirements CHD patients have in various stages of life
Stakeholder recruiting material
Video creation
Web page creation
White Paper creation
● Target sponsors or potential partnerships; create a Document, Web Page, or collection
of Awareness materials to promote funding, partnerships, or advocacy efforts.
Our goal at the end of this experience is: To create awareness around the need for more
funding of CHD and have an evidence based communication strategy to deploy to key
stakeholders. A fully developed tool to send to policy makers, potential sponsors, or high level
donors and stakeholders.
Other duties the student may complete could include : Digital products and marketing
materials, identification of groups that should be targeted, discovering how we can change the
behaviour around this health topic to maximize awareness and boost advocacy.
Communication: Riipen messaging, Zoom, phone call, email
Incentive : Feedback and hours, letter of commendation
Student's primary contact : Jennifer Graham, Vice President fundraising@cchaforlife.org
Secondary contact: Allan Weatherall, Executive Director allanweatherall@cchaforlife.org
Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance
3230 Yonge Street, Suite 2001 Toronto ON M4N 3P6 Canada
Registered charity 832594329RR0001
- What is the main goal for this project?
-
Summary
Create innovative and evidence-based digital tools and communication strategies that target
stakeholders and are aimed at promoting health equity in the Congenital Heart Disease
population.
Project Scope
Our organization is able to offer a virtual internship opportunity for 1-2 students or one team.
Project Objective
Research existing cases where support was obtained from key stakeholders for maximizing
advocacy of a medically compromised population, pinpoint how to leverage fundraising efforts.
This could be a CHD (Congenital Heart Disease) health promotion plan, a stakeholder
development plan, or an awareness piece via website and social media.
This may include:
● Research funding needs regarding providing support to (CHD) patients.
● Explore and evaluate existing advocacy methods and determine which would best serve
CCHA Members.
● Research current services provided to priority population (CHD patients) and determine
what is lacking and how to better promote the cause with tools such as;
Advocacy materials to influence decisions within political, economic, and social
institutions
High-level education resources
Infographic on existing interventions or supports for CHD population
List of requirements CHD patients have in various stages of life
Stakeholder recruiting material
Video creation
Web page creation
White Paper creation
● Target sponsors or potential partnerships; create a Document, Web Page, or collection
of Awareness materials to promote funding, partnerships, or advocacy efforts.
Our goal at the end of this experience is: To create awareness around the need for more
funding of CHD and have an evidence based communication strategy to deploy to key
stakeholders. A fully developed tool to send to policy makers, potential sponsors, or high level
donors and stakeholders.
Other duties the student may complete could include : Digital products and marketing
materials, identification of groups that should be targeted, discovering how we can change the
behaviour around this health topic to maximize awareness and boost advocacy.
Communication: Riipen messaging, Zoom, phone call, email
Incentive : Feedback and hours, letter of commendation
Student's primary contact : Jennifer Graham, Vice President fundraising@cchaforlife.org
Secondary contact: Allan Weatherall, Executive Director allanweatherall@cchaforlife.org
Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance
3230 Yonge Street, Suite 2001 Toronto ON M4N 3P6 Canada
Registered charity 832594329RR0001
- What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?
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No deliverables exist for this project.
About the company
- https://www.cchaforlife.org/
- 0 - 1 employees
- Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
The Canadian Congenital Heart Alliance (CCHA) is a national, volunteer-run registered charitable organization advocating on behalf of children and adults living with congenital heart disease (CHD). Mission: We advocate for and enrich the lives of people with CHD through awareness, education, research and support. Vision: To be the leading voice for enriching the lives of Canadians with CHD. Value Statement: Building a dedicated CHD community that fosters compassion, empowerment and collaboration. 1 in 100 babies are born with a congenital heart defect. Over 250,000 Canadians live with CHD, sadly, there is no cure. Most will require specialized, life-long cardiac care. At least half face the prospect of multiple surgeries and/or premature death, and many develop psycho-social challenges brought on by their condition, such as anxiety, depression, isolation and financial hardship. Fewer resources are available to those with CHD than other cardiac patients and CHD research is underfunded.