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Sarah Ballard
Paige Brennan
Wren Ludlow
Mike McMahan
Sam Petersen
Megan Ryssman
Dr. Kenneth Plowman
Brigham Young University
April 14, 2014
Background
History of Wasatch:
Wasatch Mental Health was founded in 1967 to provide quality mental healthcare for all
individuals within Utah County.
Services Wasatch Provides:
The Wasatch Mental Health Mission:
Embracing Wellness (4 foundation pillars for this)
Economic Stability
array of programs and services for children, teens and adults. In order to meet the requirements
of a comprehensive mental health center, the following services are provided: inpatient,
residential, day treatment, case management, outpatient, 24-hour crisis line, outreach, follow-up,
referral screening, consultation, education and prevention. Wasatch Mental Health may also
provide, coordinate or support additional services for patients such as housing, transportation to
needed mental health services, clubhouses, consumer drop-in centers, employment and
rehabilitation and more. Their main priority is to provide services to adults with serious and
persistent mental health illnesses and children who are emotionally disturbed. The following
guidelines apply in prioritizing the service that we provide:
* A person in psychological crisis
Situation Analysis
Wasatch Mental Health has been servicing Utah and Wasatch counties for 47 years. As a
comprehensive mental-health center, it provides an array of services for children, teens and
adults including the following: inpatient, residential, day treatment, case management,
outpatient, 24-hour crisis line, outreach, follow-up, referral screening, consultation, education
Core Problem
Negative perceptions and a lack of awareness threaten to undermine Wasatch Mental
Healths access to future government funding in the wake of changing healthcare laws,
potentially leaving low-income families in the community without access to much needed mental
health services if it cannot improve reputation and garner community support for its services and
positive impact on the community.
Goal
Overcome the lack of awareness and negative perceptions to improve organizational
reputation in the community and preserve future funding.
Objectives
Objective 1:
Increase the frequency of monetary donations to Wasatch Mental Health by 25% within 6
months.
Objective 2:
Increase referral rates to Wasatch Mental Healths services by 40% within 6 months.
Objective 3:
Increase satisfaction of Wasatch Mental Healths services by 30% in three months and 50% in six
months.
Wasatch Mental Health needs to overcome passivity in the community in order to garner
a stronger, more positive reputation that will maximize the likelihood of future funding. The
campaign slogan embrace life, give wellness is a strong call-to-action to both the community
and all those involved in the work of mental wellness Wasatch Mental Health facilitates. The
phrase give wellness empowers community members to feel like they are an integral part of
the solution, maximizing community awareness and engagement with the issue. The slogan uses
the active command form of embrace and give, creating a direct invitation to recipients.
Ideals of embracing life and giving wellness are universal and adaptable to the self-interests of
many diverse publics and demographics.
Wasatch Mental Health is a comprehensive community mental health center that serves
adults, youth and children.
98% of people in Utah and Wasatch counties have positive or neutral feelings about the
WMHC.
(2) Give back to the organization that helped you come to where you are now. By donating and
encouraging others to donate you can help more people like you enjoy life and wellness.
Secondary Messages:
48% of Utah and Wasatch county residents are not aware of WMH services.
Medicaid cant cover everything. We need other donations, too--Medicaid covers only
56% of costs.
48% of Utah and Wasatch county residents are not aware of WMH services.
Medicaid cant cover everything. We need other donations, tooMedicaid covers only
56% of costs.
MHC Employees
Demographic: Men and women with college education and/or training
Motivating self-interest: To earn money to provide for personal needs and/or their families and to
help people who cant help themselves.
Current relationship: Strained at best. Employees are underpaid and overworked.
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Influentials: Employee families and opinion leaders, including civil and religious.
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-Create and distribute pamphlet describing benefits of donating and how to donate.
-Provide volunteer opportunities for local schools to get involved (BYU, UVU)
Strategy Two: Convince former and current patients of WMH to share experiences to friends
through social media.
Tactics:
-Invite patients who have benefited from WMH to share their experiences by contacting through
email
-Have patients like WMHs Facebook page
-Approve personal stories and post on WMHs Facebook page
-Encourage former and current patients invite all friends to like WMHs Facebook page
3. Utah and Wasatch county residents
Strategy One: Increase coverage of WMHs services and its need for donations through social
media.
Tactics:
-Create online donation page and give specifics that can be donated to
-Send out press releases to magazines and newspapers of WMHs upcoming events or unique
involvements
- Create twitter account
-Post original tweets from the WMHs twitter account weekly that contain a link to the WMHs
website page that explains the services they provide and a donation page.
- Create and use hashtags to promote WMHs mission: #givewellness, #embrace, #give
- Facebook posts that contain links to the WMHs donation webpage.
- Purchase advertising banner space on Facebook to appear on pages of Utah residents
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Partner with Seven Peaks and Rooftop Concert series to donate/ have WMH nights
-Provide volunteer opportunities for local schools to get involved (BYU, UVU)
-Send email and visit local businesses personally to have them sponsor the wellness run
-Provide publicity packages (posters, flyers, stickers) to all business sponsors
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Confirmation Table
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Evaluation
Objective 1
Criteria: Increase the frequency of monetary donations to Wasatch Mental Health by 25% within
6 months.
Tools: Monitor the frequency of donations through an online program used to track donations to
Wasatch Mental Health.
Objective 2
Criteria: Increase referral rates to Wasatch Mental Healths services by 40% within 6 months.
Tools: Record the amount of referrals within the six-month time period as received by Wasatch
Mental Health.
Objective 3
Criteria: Increase satisfaction of Wasatch Mental Healths services by 30% in three months and
50% in six months.
Tools: Distribute surveys at the three-month mark, and then at the six-month mark and compile
and compare data using a computer software program.
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