Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Shimoga Response to coordination among DAPCUs

Coordination Among DAPCUS 

Need for Coordination
Yes, there is a used for DAPCU’s work in Co-ordination with each other.  We are after exchanging our thoughts and Programme Achievements, barricades while assenting targets, and how to go through these barricades.

Issues on which DAPCU’s  support each other and how coordination is achieved 

Regarding Capacity building of our staff, full site orientation of stake holders, Conducting trainings ,   we DAPCU’s  support each other and share  experiences when handling these programmes. This is usually done through email of telephone 

What role do the SACS play in enhancing this Coordination ?

By giving suitable directions, providing infrastructure facilities, training of staff, with monetary benefits SACS play the role in enhancing this Co-ordination.

Share a few examples in which you have taken the support of other DAPCU’s and how it has helped you ?

Linkage of HIV+Ve cases of neighboring districts  who after  becomes for check up to our district centers referral & follow up of cases LFUs.  Whenever we have shortage of test kits of HIV  or stock full we give/take the kits with neighboring & other districts with the instruction of KSAPS. This helped us in many way to outcome the constraints and for smooth achievements of our Goal.

Results 

  • While discharging our duties with our mother department District Health & Family Welfare authorities as a Nodal Officer of  Taluka,  we  their thoughts and those of neighboring  districts DAPCU’s to carry out National Health Programmes and assistance to NRHM.  
  • DAPCUs also helped each other in developing  spatial maps .
  • Follow-up of the ANC Cases (Migrant) for the ARV Prophylaxis and Delivery in the other districts.
  • Follow up of  the DBS test who are transferred out.
  • Follow-up of the LFU/MIS Cases in the other Districts.
  • Distribution of Execs  Kits & Drugs.   
  • Follow-up of the Co-infected clients in the Other Districts.
  • Co-ordination Among DAPUS                                                                             

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