Health Literacy Youth Mapping Program

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My name is Bill Smith and I was privilege to be one of the committee members on the Institute of Medicine's report, Health Literacy: A Prescription to End the Confusion. I have been doing health education, health communication and social marketing for years and it was eye opener to take a health literacy frame for the problems so many people face in dealing with our health system.

I got excited about doing something about it after the Committee ended and we adapted a AED program called Youth Mapping to the Health Literacy topic. Youth Mapping was originally developed as a way to give high school kids in disadvantaged settings the opportunity to develop computer, public speaking and data collection skills.

We worked with the IOM, Pinelas County Fla. and Harlem N.Y. to develop a Youth Mapping of Health Literacy program. There is information about it on our web site www.aed.org under Youth programs if you are interested in more details.

Having youth present the problem to local hospital staff and community leaders was a real eye opener and may be helpful as many of you look for ways to make health literacy more real to decision-makers in your community.

Wm. Smith
Executive Vice President
Academy for Educational Development
1825 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
Phone: 202-884-8750
Fax: 202-884-8752
e-mail: bsmith@aed.org