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  1. 1. with discussions on Division Memorandom 428 s.2022 (DOH Advisory on Hand, Food and Mouth Disease) SBM WinS Updates SBM WinS Coordinator
  2. 2. • After the session, the participants will: - reassess the status of the school in terms of Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation, and - identify the essential information about Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
  3. 3. REVIEW FORMULATE strategies to sustain and improve the Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation facilities in school DISCUSS Division Memorandom 428 s.2022 1 SBM WinS 3 -Star Rating ( as of January 2022) REASSESS status of Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation facilities in school 2 3 4 What’s in?
  4. 4. REVIEW 1 SBM WinS 3- Star ( as of January 2022)
  5. 5. Water Safe Drinking Water ★★★ Water Testing ★★ Water for Cleaning ★★★ Sanitation Segregated Toilets ★★★ Security of Toilets ★★★ Wash Facility for Toilets ★★★ Wash Facility for MHM ★★★ Safety of Detached Toilets ★★★ Toilets for Disabled ★★★ Daily Cleaning of Toilets ★★★ Funding for Repairs ★★★ Burning of Waste ★★★ Segregated Trash Bins ★★★ Waste Segregation ★★★ Garbage Collection ★★★ Septic Tank ★★★ Drainage ★★★ System for Flood ★★ Food Handlers ★★
  6. 6. Hygiene Group Hand-washing Activity ★★★ Available Soap ★★★ Group Hand-washing Facility ★★★ Individual Hand-washing Facility ★★★ Individual Hand-washing Practice ★★★ Group Tooth-brushing Activity ★★★ Available Tooth-brush & paste ★★★ WinS in SIP/AIP ★★★ Funding of Supplies ★★★ Sanitary Pads ★★★ Disposal of Sanitary Pads ★★★ IEC Materials for MHM ★★★ Rest Space for MHM ★★★ Deworming Semi-annual Deworming ★★★ Pupils Dewormed ★★★ Health Education IEC Materials ★★★ Organized Teams ★★★ INSET ★★★ Learning Materials ★★★ Advocacy for Parents ★★★ Extra Curricular Activities ★★★
  7. 7. Areas to improve  Water Testing  System for Food  Food Handlers
  8. 8. HANDWASHING DAY 2022
  9. 9. REASSESS 2 status of Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation facilities in school
  10. 10. WATER, HYGIENE AND SANITATION FACILITIES All the time STUDENT- TOILET RATIO 1 TOILET : 35 STUDENTS HANDWASHING FACILITIES No. of faucets: 18 No. of group handwashing facilities: 8 No. faucets/ water outlets/ punch holes: 117 AVAILABILITY OF SAFE DRINKING WATER PRESENCE OF IEC MATERIALS Readily available AVAILABILITY OF WATER FOR CLEANING Available daily for 24 hours AVAILABILITY OF WinS SUPPLIES Readily accessible
  11. 11. 2 2 Guide questions in reassessing the Water, Hygiene and Sanitation facilities 1. Are the facilities sustained and well- maintained? 2. Are water for drinking and water for drinking still readily available? 3. Are learners still provided with WinS Supplies? 4. Are IEC materials posted near the facilities?
  12. 12. —Michael J. Blackburn Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer at UTHealth, Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences “Hand hygiene is arguably the most important life skill. So teach it well and teach it often.”
  13. 13. FORMULA TE 3 strategies to sustain and improve the Water, Hygiene, and Sanitation facilities in school
  14. 14. To maintain or not to maintain? That is the question.  What are the ways that we can maintain and sustain the water, hygiene and sanitation facilities of the school?  Who are our potential partners in continuing promoting WinS?
  15. 15. DISCUSS 4 Division Memorandom 428 s.2022
  16. 16. What is HFMD? Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children.
  17. 17. What causes HMFD? Viruses that cause hand, foot, and mouth disease Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by viruses that belong to the Enterovirus family. Common causes of hand, foot, and mouth disease are: •Coxsackievirus A16 is typically the most common cause of hand, foot, and mouth foot, and mouth disease in the United States. Other coxsackieviruses can also cause the illness. •Coxsackievirus A6 can also cause HFMD and the symptoms may be more severe. more severe. •Enterovirus 71 (EV-A71) has been associated with cases and outbreaks in East and outbreaks in East and Southeast Asia. Although rare, EV-A71 has been associated with more severe diseases such as encephalitis (swelling of the brain).
  18. 18. The virus can spread to others through an infected person’s • Nose and throat secretions, such as saliva, drool, or nasal mucus • Fluid from blisters or scabs • Feces (poop) Hand, foot, and mouth disease is contagious Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by viruses. A person infected with one of these viruses is contagious, which means that they can pass the virus to other people. People with hand, foot, and mouth disease are usually most contagious during the first week that they are sick. People can sometimes spread the virus to others for days or weeks after symptoms go away or if they have no symptoms at all. Mode of Transmission
  19. 19. Treatment • Most people with hand, foot, and mouth disease get better on their own in 7 to 10 days. • Since it is a viral infection, here is no specific medical treatment for hand, foot, and mouth disease. • You can take steps to relieve symptoms and prevent dehydration while you or your child are sick. • Take over-the-counter medications to relieve fever and pain caused by mouth sores. Never give aspirin to children. • Drink enough liquids. Mouth sores can make it painful to swallow, so your child may not want to drink much. Make sure they drink enough to stay hydrated.
  20. 20. These are just some over the counter drugs for HMFD. See your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
  21. 21. When to see a healthcare provider? See a healthcare provider if: •Your child is not drinking enough to stay hydrated •Symptoms do not improve after 10 days •Your child has a weakened immune system •Symptoms are severe •Decreased and dark colored urine output •Your child is very young, especially younger than 6 months
  22. 22. HMFD Prevention Wash your hands Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Always wash your hands: • After changing diapers • After using the toilet • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing • Before and after caring for someone who is sick Help children wash their hands. Teach them how to wash their hands and often. Clean and disinfect Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and shared items, including toys and doorknobs.
  23. 23. HMFD Prevention Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth You can get infected with hand, foot, and mouth disease if you have the virus on your nose, or mouth. To lessen your chance of getting sick, don’t touch your eyes, nose, and Avoid close contact with sick people Avoid touching someone who has hand, foot, and mouth disease, such as hugging or kissing them. If your child is sick: Because HFMD is normally mild, children can continue to go to childcare and schools as long as: they have no fever, they have no uncontrolled drooling with mouth sores, and they feel well enough to participate in classroom activities. Talk with your child’s healthcare provider if you are still not sure when it is okay for them to return. In some cases, the local health department may require children with HFMD to stay home to control an outbreak.
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