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Talking to communities about heart health and research

SCC2013 - Inclusive initiatives - Jenny Legg

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Presentation from "Inclusive initiatives" at the 2013 Science Communication Conference organised by the British Science Association - slides by Jenny Legg

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Talking to communities about

heart health and research

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Why?South Asian communities

•Higher risk of developing heart disease than general population.

•Twice as likely to develop diabetes

•40% of South Asians don’t realise their ethnicity increases their risk of diabetes

African Caribbean communities

•Twice the risk of stroke as Europeans.

•Highest risk of high blood pressure for ethnic minorities in the UK

•More than twice as likely to develop diabetes than the general UK population

•1 in 4 African Caribbean adults don’t realise their ethnicity increases their risk of high blood pressure and diabetes

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Relevant fact & figures

UK Times

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Relevant case studies

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Relevant spokespeople

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Celebrities

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Be culturally aware

• Calendar events

• Cultural beliefs

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Links with advertising

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Stronger research messaging

• Fight for Every Heartbeat

(7 pieces of coverage)

• Mending Broken Hearts…..

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Questions