M4.6 Blog Assignment: Radon
Given that there are an estimated 21,000 excess deaths from lung cancer associated with exposure to radon, how would you develop a national awareness campaign? Name some of your potential collaborators (stakeholders).
I would develop a national awareness campaign by implementing some sort of community outreach/community participation campaign. By getting the community involved and having them be apart of such a movement, it will inspire their neighbors/families/friends to test their homes and community centers for Radon.This will also provide the greater community with additional support and foster greater community cohesiveness. A group of community members can go door to door and offer their neighbors with either free or cost effective Radon (depending on funding), in which the community leaders will help conduct the Radon tests. For those homes that do have unsafe Radon levels, the department of public health will send out a radon professional to help home-owners "fix the problem."
In terms of stakeholders, I would definitely try to partner with the SF Department of Public Health since they will be able to provide an immense amount of resources, and the Literacy for Environmental Justice Group located in SF as they will be able to provide the educational and environmental stewardship components that will make this campaign successful.
I would develop a national awareness campaign by implementing some sort of community outreach/community participation campaign. By getting the community involved and having them be apart of such a movement, it will inspire their neighbors/families/friends to test their homes and community centers for Radon.This will also provide the greater community with additional support and foster greater community cohesiveness. A group of community members can go door to door and offer their neighbors with either free or cost effective Radon (depending on funding), in which the community leaders will help conduct the Radon tests. For those homes that do have unsafe Radon levels, the department of public health will send out a radon professional to help home-owners "fix the problem."
In terms of stakeholders, I would definitely try to partner with the SF Department of Public Health since they will be able to provide an immense amount of resources, and the Literacy for Environmental Justice Group located in SF as they will be able to provide the educational and environmental stewardship components that will make this campaign successful.
great ideas for potential community involvement!
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