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Content and Skills Workshop, Susubona, Nov 20-25 2009

See also

Gallery

Participants

Group Name Organisation, location Title Contact
1 Fox Jezeriel SIDT, Honiara SIDT Volunteer 23409
2 Ellison Gito IPG, Buala Isabel Province Youth Coordinator 35029
3 Patteson Khana FM, Susubona FM Chairman 7402760
4 Ambrose Kikolo IPHS, Susubona RHC Nurse and Health Education Officer, IPHS 7402768
5 Manasell Quity RHC Board, Susubona Chairman, Susubona RHC
6 Wilson Thegna Hirobuka School, Susubona School Board Chairman
7 Melody Siapu MHMS, IPHS, Buala Community Health Programme Officer 35058/35211
8 Stanley Maneh FM, Susubona FM Operator 7402756
9 George Kikolo PFnet, Susubona Email Operator 7402764
10 Casper Keisey FM, Lelegia FM Operator
11 Reanwen Nha'anoda Susubona Youth Member
12 Walter Turasi SIDT, Honiara Media Officer
13 Neltas Khana Susubona Mothers Union Member
14 Pamela Manepitu Kholaero RTC RTC Instructor 7464500 or 7402888
15 Esther Sikihi Kilokaka NAP Nurse Aide
16 Selwyn Bona Pfnet Kolotubi Email and FM operator
17 Alfred Wright Youth, Galatha Hograno Youth Coordinator


18 Tony Matelaomao PFnet, Honiara Communications and Rural Development Officer 7403685
19 David Leeming Consultant, Honiara Facilitator 7476396



Venue

The workshop was held at the Sea View lodge.

Facilitating team

  1. David Leeming
  2. Walter Turasi
  3. Tony Matelaomao

Objectives and Key Skills

Please see here

Workshop schedule

The workshop sessions were as follows:

  1. Review of the original programme design for "Green Susubona" (now renamed Nha Au Fa Keli")
  2. Detailed design of the first programme including choice of formats,sources and learner support#
  3. Skills training
    • Interview skills
    • Drama and role play (and the creation of a youth drama group)
    • Quiz and riddles
    • Learner Support
    • Production - using the example programme 1 design
    • technical training integrated into the production of programme 1 and during evenings in preparation for broadcasting
      • Recording and use of microphones
      • Digital editing with Audacity
      • Use of media players in management of audio content for broadcasting
      • Recording copies of full broadcast programmes
  4. Governance - development of the operational plan
    • Roles of the committee
    • Roles of the youth drama group
    • Roles of the review team
    • Roles of the health workers
    • Roles of the production team
    • Members of all the above
    • Communications plan including content sharing
    • Monitoring plan
    • Budget


Outcomes

See also the operation plan (linked above and below)

Review

Participants reviewed and completed the programme design. The final design is shown below.

Message Matrix

Nha au fa keli Susubona FM Message Matrix
Bad Practice Consequences Good Practice Benefits
Sub Issue: Poor Toilet
  • Using bush uncovered
  • Using rivers
  • Using mangroves
  • Ignorance of consequences
  • Human connection around water catchment area
  • Animal connection around water catchment area
  • Settlement building around ctachment area


  • Pollution
  • Contamination
  • Plenty flies
  • Lead to diarrhea
  • Hookworm
  • Unhealthy environment
  • Water contaminated by human waste
  • Water contaminated by dead animals
  • Use bush as toilet


  • Build proper toilets
  • Use toilets properly
  • Wash hands after toilets
  • Raising awareness (microscopic proof of bacteria)
  • Make soap available
  • Use correct toilet type depending on location inland/coastal
  • Seek technical advice from sanitation officers/NGOs
  • All hman activities must be 200m away from catchment area under forestry act
  • Pets must be at home
  • Settlements must build proper toilets under medical standards


  • Healthy family
  • Protective family
  • Clean environments
  • Safe drinking water
  • Plety food supplies
  • Reduced preventable diseases
  • Clean and healthy water for human consumption
  • Water catchment area protected
  • No burden for all
  • N death save life
  • More development activities and benefits


Sub Issue: Animal Waste
  • Allow animals to range free
  • Fence too close to residence
  • Not wearing footwear


  • Too many wastes around houses
  • Air pollution


  • Fence in animals
  • Use waste as fertiliser
  • Bury waste
  • Wear proper footwear
  • Reduce number of pets in houses
  • Build village pens to collect gas for cooking


  • Healthy anmals
  • More money (income increased)
  • Healthy and safe animals for consumption (pigs, chickens, ducks)
  • Healthy environment and communities / families
  • Development increase
  • Reduce preventable diseases


Sub Issue: Rubbish disposal
  • Littering
  • Burning plastics and toxics
  • Throw plastics, bottles, tins in sea and river
  • Bad personal behaviour
  • Ignorance
  • Not respecting leaders
  • Poor leadership


  • Dirty environment
  • Dirty/untidy village
  • Mosquito breeding
  • Increase in flies
  • Affects marine life
  • Increase in rats and cocroaches
  • Increase in epidemic diseases
  • Affects wildlife
  • Air pollution
  • Cause harm to humans; i.e. cuts etc
  • People not attending to community tasks
  • Encourages others to follow bad ways


  • Burn paper + leaf rubbish
  • Seperate recycle wastes
  • Bury rubbish (tins, plastics)
  • Dig holes/pits
  • Make compost
  • Make holes in tins
  • Minimise waste (take bags to shop)
  • Squash cans
  • Awareness
  • Encourage use of plastics and cans as school and women's resources and decorations
  • Increase village recycling
  • Invite health/environment officers / NGOs to do awareness
  • Correct burning
  • Discourage getting plastics from store
  • Good waste management (village waste management plan)
  • General surrounding cleanliness and bush lines
  • Good leadership
  • Good role models (mothers and fathers) for the children to follow


  • Clean environment
  • Avoid illness / Less sickness
  • Healthy community / family
  • Clean /safe coastline and waterways
  • Improved standard of living
  • Improved livelihood
  • Healthy and wealth community
  • Reduced presence of unwanted creatures (snakes, centipedes, frogs)
  • New generation of children with good awareness following good practices


Programme Template and Formats

See the detailed programme design below.

Programme Matrix

WeekEpisode Topic Communication / Learning Objective Target Sources
1 Publicity To introduce the “Nha Au Fa Keli” programme
  • To explain the bacground, aims and objectives
  • To introduce the issues / sub-issues that will be explored
  • To give listeners a sample programme


All Listeners

Residents of the FM coverage area

Health workers

Community Health Committee

Chiefs

2 General hygiene To understand the importance of the topic
  • To understand the zone situation (health data and statistics)
  • To understand the connection between the health consequences stem from bad practices associated with the three sub-issues (poor toilet, waste / rubbish management and animal waste)


All Listeners

Residents of the FM coverage area

3 Healthy home and surroundings To understand that a clean and tidy home and village will lead to healthier families
  • To understand the health risks of untidy home and village (i.e. littering, dangerous waste, etc)
  • To understand the health data and statistics (from TVC)
  • To explore ways families and community can work to create clean tidy homes and villages


Mothers, Fathers

Chiefs


4 What makes rubbish To understand what rubbish is and the health risks
  • To understand the health risks caused by rubbish
  • To understand different kinds of rubbish and the particular risks they pose


Children, youths
5 Village-based Waste Management To understand the proper management of waste including what must be disposed of, what can be recycled and how to minimise waste
  • To recognise which rubbish must be buried, burned and which can be recycled
  • To understand what bio-degradable rubbish is and how to reduce rubbish at source (i.e. bring bag to shop, re-use)
  • To recognise the value of rubbish in village recycling (re-use, used as resource materials for schools, women, ornaments, around the home, etc)
  • To explore ways the community can work together to develop village-based waste management


Village elders Environment officers, data, etc

NGO and aid projects

6 Managing the water catchment To understand why and how we should avoid contamination of the water sources
  • To understand the diseases caused by water contamination by human an animal waste
  • To understand the practices that lead to contamination of the water source (i.e. toilets and settlements within 200m)
  • To understand the ways we can cntrol and reduce the risk of water contamination


7 Good role models To understand the impact of bad role mdels on children and why mothers, fathers and chiefs should give good examples


Mothers

Fathers

Chiefs

Teachers

8 Living safely with our animals To understand and manage the health risks from domestic and farm animals waste
  • To understand how animal waste causes illnesses (i.e. hookworm) and the sacle of the problem (health data)
  • To understand principles of reducing the risk, such as fencing animals, seperating from houses, not taking pets to water source, etc


9 To be developed by the team
10 To be developed by the team

Detailed design for Programmes 1 - 3

The first programme was recorded in the workshop

Programme 1 - Publicity

Detailed design for Programme 1 of Nha Au Fa Keli P


Topic of programme: Publicity


Objective:


To introduce the “Nha Au Fa Keli” programme

  • To explain the bacground, aims and objectives
  • To introduce the issues / sub-issues that will be explored
  • To give listeners a sample programme


Time Format Who/How/Sources
30 sec Signature tune Conch shell, traditional music, school children. Participants to write lyrics Pre-recorded
2 min Introduction to the programme Broadcaster Live
6 min Talk session – prepared statements FM Chairman, Health Committee Chairman, Nurse Recorded
20 sec Jingle Sunday School children – Susubona Primary school Recorded



5 min Drama Drama “skit” to dramatise “health environment”

Air, Earth, Spirit, Land, Sea etc with choir song

Recorded
2 min Feedback General “vox pop” reactions from the community Recorded
30 sec Music Island music Played live
1 min Quiz or riddle Riddle – simple riddle about old man, to introduce the format Broadcaster live
2 min Closing remarks – summary of topic and next episode announcement Broadcaster Live
40 sec Signature tune Without conch shell

Programme 2 - General Hygiene

Detailed design for Programme 2 of Nha Au Fa Keli P


Topic of programme: General hygeine


Objective:


To understand the importance of the topic

  • To understand the zone situation (health data and statistics)
  • To understand the connection between the health consequences stem from bad practices associated with the three sub-issues (poor toilet, waste / rubbish management and animal waste)


Time Format Who/How/Sources
30 sec Signature tune Conch shell, traditional music, school children. Participants to write lyrics Pre-recorded
2 min Introduction to the programme Broadcaster Live
6 min Talk session – interviews Nurse, FM Chairman, School Board Chairman, Chief, Youth Leader, Mothers Union Recorded
20 sec Jingle School children Recorded
5 min Drama Drama youth group, dramatise good/bad practices of general hygeine Recorded
2 min Feedback Feedback from the previous programme, recorded vox pop, drop in, letters, etc Recorded

Uses “drop in” feedback box

30 sec Music Island music Played live
1 min Quiz or riddle Multiple choice quiz Recorded
2 min Closing remarks Nurse Live
40 sec Signature tune Without conch shell

Programme 3 - Health Home and Surroundings

Detailed design for Programme 3 of Nha Au Fa Keli P


Topic of programme: Healthy home and surroundings


Objective:


To understand that a clean and tidy home and village will lead to healthier families

  • To understand the health risks of untidy home and village (i.e. littering, dangerous waste, etc)
  • To understand the health data and statistics (from TVC)
  • To explore ways families and community can work to create clean tidy homes and villages


Time Format Who/How/Sources
30 sec Signature tune Conch shell, traditional music, school children. Participants to write lyrics Pre-recorded
2 min Introduction to the programme Broadcaster Live
6 min Talk session – debateWhat is the impact of Tidy Village Campaign? Why/How? Nurse, FM Chairman, Teacher, Chairman, Chief, Youth, Mothers Union, Church rep Recorded
20 sec Jingle

- Au ka suka te gae

- Au ka nanau te gae

- Sikolu ka kikolu te gae

- Mala Nha Au Fa Keli

Sunday School children Kilokaka village Recorded



5 min Drama This slot will be used to coninute the debate Recorded
2 min Feedback Feedback from the previous programme,

Lessons learned

Recorded

Uses “drop in” feedback box

30 sec Music Island music Played live
1 min Quiz or riddle Asks: “What risks will you have if we put plastics, broken bottles, tins, laying around our village and homes?” Broadcaster live
2 min Closing remarks – summary of topic and next episode announcement Nurse Live
40 sec Signature tune Without conch shell

Skills training

Summary of the following will be posted soon:

  • Interview skills
  • Drama training
  • Learner support training
  • Technical training

Operational Plan

The operational plan is given here