Making A Difference:: Building Healthcare Partnerships in Back of The Yards
Making A Difference:: Building Healthcare Partnerships in Back of The Yards
Late one afternoon in the Back of the Yards neighborhood on the Howard Brown provided training and educational materials for Alivio
city’s southwest side, young men and women access the kind of health Medical Center nurses and DePaul nursing students; Alivio arranged
service that may seem routine, but in reality can be tough to find in for staff nurses to conduct STI screening services, and will also provide
this low-income neighborhood. for follow-up testing, treatment and counseling as needed. San
Miguel School and Holy Cross Parish Nursing recruit for the screenings.
“This project also makes great sense for nursing students,” she adds,
“because in nursing, service learning is a core part of the education.
That is how you learn and practice.”
They have just walked into a conference room at Second Chance
Alternative School, where they receive services from a clinic that Origins of project
counsels, educates and tests them for three different sexually A few years ago, the Department of Nursing was looking for sites to
transmitted infections. The students – who range in age from about place nursing students who focused on community health. At about
14 to 17 – receive these services through an innovative effort that the same time, Steans was building connections in the neighborhood,
results from a partnership between DePaul’s graduate nursing and DePaul students were tutoring students at San Miguel School as
program and many people and organizations in the community. The part of their service learning requirements. Meanwhile, a community
specific aim of the project is to develop a culturally sensitive sexually group, Mujeres Decididas Para Mejorar La Comunidad (Women
transmitted infection (STI) prevention program for Hispanic young Committed to Improving the Neighborhood), raised issues of
adults. community safety, community health and access to medical services.
One key aspect of the program is that tutors, like Rhinehart, often
grew up near the school. Another is the consistency of the program,
since tutors come to schools at least a couple times a week for two
or three hours at a time. “We are a small school, very grassroots,
that is run solely on donations,” says Emily Vogel, Director of
Graduate Support at San Miguel School. “This program is a really
Rhinehart has been a tutor at Visitation School in Englewood for two good way to supplement the fact that we don’t have a lot of staff.
years through the Steans Center’s Catholic Schools Initiative, which is Since tutors are here so regularly, the kids know them well. That
now in its third year. Through the program, students are employed as relationship has been key, and the tutors embody what we are
tutors and mentors in two K-12 urban Catholic schools on the city’s trying to do.”
south side, Visitation and San Miguel School, which is located in the
2 Back of the Yards community. Students typically spend 15 to 20 hours a
week at a school.
3 For Charlene Rhinehart, the program has shown her that a lot is possible – Selena Arana Lauren Moes
for students she tutors as well as herself. “The kids look up to me as a role Michael Bader Maria Torres
model,” Rhinehart says. “They appreciate what we are doing, and when Bozena Bjegovic Kara Wanderlich
they see me, they say they want to go to college too. That motivates me Eira Corral Shelly Wilson
to want to keep achieving.” S Molly Medhurst
DePaul nursing faculty and students participated in a health fair Potential of program
at San Miguel School, and eventually they conducted a health The Department of Nursing’s experience in the Back of the
assessment of the community. After STI was identified as a key issue, Yards community is also serving as a model for its work in other
faculty and students developed education materials and made underserved communities, says Dr. Poslusny. In the North Lawndale
presentations to students and community members. community, the Department of Nursing has been collaborating with
four schools to provide a range of health-related services, including
Research supports need for project physicals and health education. “Our long-term goal here, as in Back
“The STI rate has been declining in Chicago, but increasing by of the Yards, is to develop a partnership so that we can maintain a
two to three times in this community,” says Dr. Young-Me Lee, an continuing presence in communities and provide service learning
assistant professor in the Department of Nursing who is leading the opportunities for students,” she says. “That will include individual
nursing department’s work in this project. “Many people don’t and group reflection.” The model is also being shared with other
have health insurance, or face language barriers, or don’t have schools at DePaul, suggesting that it can work for those offering
information about STI.” Research by Dr. Lee and her team showed education, social work and other services.
that there was “high incidence of STI’s in the Back of the Yards
community, especially for women as a result of a knowledge deficit
of safer sex practices, symptoms recognition and ability to inform
partners.” More than one of three people in the community are
“Our long-term goal here, as in Back of the
living below the poverty line, research showed, and STI rates are Yards, is to develop a partnership so that
considerably higher in the community than in the general
population.
we can maintain a continuing presence in
communities and provide service learning
The following year, Dr. Lee asked a group of nursing students to opportunities for students.”
design an intervention program that focused in part on these issues.
Building a partnership
Although some may point out ways that STI workshops could be Meanwhile, partners in the STI program also say it could be
controversial, nursing students – and all partners in this project – replicated elsewhere in Chicago – and perhaps around the country.
were focused on the same goals. The focus was on preventing STIs by Maria Mendez, parish nurse for Holy Cross Hospital, has provided
identifying the problem early, educating people and getting them screening services at the STI screenings. “I think this is a very valuable
treated. program that would benefit many other communities,” adds
Mendez. “In the Back of the Yards community, many parents and
To make that happen, partners in this project agree, a wide range older people don’t have information about these issues – so how are
of people and organizations focused on community health worked they going to be able to talk to children about them?”
together. “No one organization owns this screening,” says Mike
Anderer-McClelland, Principal & Campus Director, San Miguel School,
Back of the Yards. “Everybody feels like it’s theirs. The Steans Center
has not just been working with one organization,
but has been able to work with several organizations. Steans has
managed to get to know all of us.”
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Irwin W.
Letter from the Executive Director
Depending on how one looks at the problems, the answers to the above
questions can be either troubling or invigorating. On the troubling side, we Steans Center Staff
know that even the 2,700 DePaul students that engaged in academically-
based service learning during this academic year can only have a minimal Ruben Alvarez
rsilvaal@ depaul.edu
impact (if that) on addressing issues such as the healthcare and education Community Development, Program Coordinator
access dilemmas faced by many Chicagoans. In reality, the predicament of Chris Brown
these residents is (or perhaps should be) in the hands of public policy makers [email protected]
who can, at minimum, take the lead in fashioning a response. On the North Lawndale Initiative, Program Coordinator
invigorating side, we know that DePaul students are working alongside Billie Drakeford
community organizations and schools that can’t afford to wait for legislative [email protected]
Student Development Coordinator
decisions and have to act now to find ways to make sure that the sick are
Missy Frazin
healed and the young receive a quality education. This type of engagement is [email protected]
indeed a fundamental part of DePaul’s Vincentian mission. Jumpstart Site Manager
Allison Tyndall Locke
5 Through projects like the ones outlined in this quarter’s newsletter, DePaul [email protected]
students are living DePaul’s mission. They are not only learning about the Academic Development, Program Coordinator
ways that communities are addressing the need for good healthcare and Mona Martinez
[email protected]
education, but they are learning about how scholars apply theory to practice Assistant Jumpstart Site Manager
in the creation of new and applied knowledge. The work of DePaul’s
Norlin Monzon
Nursing department shows that the interests of community health [email protected]
organizations fit well with the interest of educating graduate-level nursing Web Developer
students on ways to participate in addressing the vast challenges of Marisol Morales
healthcare in Chicago neighborhoods like Back of the Yards and North [email protected]
Associate Director
Lawndale. Likewise, the efforts of students involved in the Steans Center’s
Catholic Schools Initiative, a program with a curricular link to Catholic Anne Rapp
[email protected]
Social Teaching, demonstrates how Catholic universities can increase the Assistant Director, Academic Development
probability that Catholic middle and high school students can have the
Howard Rosing
option to attend college. The initiative also provides a community context [email protected]
for applying theories and concepts drawn from Catholic Social Teaching Executive Director
learned in the classroom. Melanie Sillas
[email protected]
Catholic Schools Initiative Coordinator
As we continue to build a national model of Vincentian service learning, we
may be fruitless in expecting to resolve the big challenges of ensuring that all Barbara Smith
[email protected]
residents of Chicago have access to a decent education and to healthcare Business Manager
services. Perhaps the more invigorating way to look at the goals of our work Faculty Partners
is to continue to find ways for DePaul students to participate in the present-
Theodoric (Ted) Manley
day struggles of those without access to these resources, while at the same Director, Black Metropolis Project
time producing graduates who, through applying theory in the community, Associate Professor, Sociology
have learned to become public and private sector leaders in the efforts for Alexandra (Lexa) Murphy
larger systemic change. Director, Community Service Studies
Associate Professor, Communication
Howard Rosing
Executive Director
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Budapest, Hungary: McCormick Tribune Community Internships
The Steans Center congratulates this year's McCormick Tribune Community Interns. Through a
Expanding our International generous gift from the McCormick Tribune Foundation the Center provides funding for DePaul
Service Learning program undergraduates to participate in advanced internships in community-based organizations
throughout Chicago. The interns are accepted through a competitive application process which
to Europe evaluates the students' prior community engagement experiences and the capacity of their
proposed internship to support the application of knowledge and skills for the benefit of a
In conjunction with Study Abroad and community organization. The interns are our best and brightest DePaul undergraduates who
through the initiation of Professor Richard have exhibited a commitment to community action, service and academic excellence from all
Farkas, in Political Science, the Steans disciplines and departments at DePaul.
Center has introduced a service learning
Eira Corral
component to the Budapest Summer Study
Eira worked with both the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute and the Centro de
Abroad program. This program allows Información in order to analyze community development within the emerging suburban
DePaul students the opportunity Latino community of Hanover Park, IL.
to engage in service learning with DIA
(Foundation for Democratic Youth), a Mollie Haley
public benefit non-profit organization Mollie worked with the Women and Girls Collective Action Network to assist with a
which believes that democratic values documentation project and a series of meetings with social activist and advocacy groups involved
and related attitudes can be acquired in community organizing and community accountability work in Chicago.
by experience. DIA develops democratic
Phillip Jones
citizenship skills in young people (14-25)
Phillip worked with the Pilsen Alliance to study the effects of gentrification on the residents
by using service learning methodology and of Pilsen, to learn about and participate in community organizing actions, and to work on
strives to embed this approach in the summarizing literature that will be translated to Spanish as a means to educate and empower
education and youth structure of Hungary Pilsen residents.
and the region. In collaboration with
Study Abroad, the Steans Center provides Selene Arana
the opportunity for students to engage Selene worked with the staff of Casa Catalina Food Pantry in her own community of Back of
in social justice-oriented, mission-based, the Yards to develop mental health workshops and information material for local residents.
academically-relevant service learning
Usra Ghazi
in international settings.
Usra worked with the Interfaith Youth Core on various small projects and long-term assignments
such as IFYC's Chicago Youth Council and the Global Youth Exchange, an international initiative
For more information on our international funded with the support of Queen Rania of Jordan and former President Bill Clinton.
service learning programs please contact
Marisol Morales at [email protected] Ellen Miller
Through a collaborative project between the Steans Center and DePaul's Asylum/Immigration
Legal Clinic, Ellen worked at World Relief where she assisted clients in completing immigration
applications including translating official documents and conducting legal research.
Shannon Harmon
Shannon coordinated an Art Club at Visitation Catholic School twice per week. She established
a curriculum that exposed students to various art media and history through projects and
presentations.
Steans Center
2233 North Kenmore Ave.
Chicago, IL 60614-3547