alameda county nutrition action partners (cnap) presentation for county leaders working together to...
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Alameda County Nutrition Action Partners (CNAP)
Presentation for County Leaders Presentation for County Leaders Working Together to Working Together to
Inspire ChangeInspire Change
March 5, 2009Sacramento, CaliforniaAnaa Reese, DPA, MPH, RDAnnette Laverty MPH, RD
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Overview of CNAP Process
•Logistical Planning – Year 1 (March 2006-Sept 2006)
•Asset Inventory – Year 2 (Oct 2006-Sept 2007)
•Wellness Packet – Year 3 (Oct 2007-Sept 2008)
•Streamlined Application – Year 4 (Oct 2008 – Sept 2009)
CNAP – First 6 months• Logistical Planning
Planning for Collaboration First 6 months
County Nutrition Action Plan GOAL: Effective sustainable partnerships and collaborative interventions between USDA nutrition assistance programs s to promote fruit and vegetable consumption in Alameda County.
ACCESS COMMUNITY OWNERSHIP COMMUNICATION TRAINING MARKETING
o Increased access fruit/veg (locations)
o Supply & demand
o Community engagement
o The ability to tailor the program to the local community
o Getting the word out to the community
o Support from local policy makers
o Stakeholder commitment
o Variety of voices
o Multiple communications channels
o Clear communication o Understanding of
process—both at local & USDA level
o Materials usable in all program forums
o Reliable communication structures inter/intra organization
o Training for lay staff
o Share ideas & training & resources
o Same message o Multi-media
“flooding” of message
o Common message o Make 5 a day the
norm—fashionable, cool
o (Education) materials useable in all program forums
General Operating Principles: Parking lot items: o Shared vision & mission One application for all programs o Action oriented Ease of use—application process o Cultural humility Data sharing o Flat organization (non-hierarchical) o Support efforts of partners o Best intentions forward o Everyone benefits o Able to be evaluated o Include advocacy for systems changes o Involve all or most program/ stakeholders Current criteria from which to evaluate the project this group will work on:
o Action oriented o Able to be evaluated o Buy-in from leadership o Involve all or most programs/stakeholders o Recognize there are multiple targets o Can be implemented with existing resources o Behavior change focus
Planning for Collaboration
• 6 months of hard work
Planning is Complete
Results of Year 1
Goal: Support, foster and sustain effective and sustainable partnerships and collaborative interventions to promote fruit & vegetable consumption in Alameda County.
Objective: To increase access, utilization and/or participation of the existing nutrition assistance programs for the food stamp eligible population throughout Alameda County.
Asset InventoryYear 2
• Activities (12 months) – Inventory partners/share application data
– Identify Program eligibility requirements– To inform and educate respective staff re
requirements
Wellness PacketYear 3
• Activities (12 months) – Purpose– Eligibility Criteria– Where applications are available
• ADD PICTURE OF WELLNESS PACKET
In The News
Alameda County
Year 4 -- Plan metamorphosed into Partners
True Collaboration Year 3
Streamlined Application
• ActivitiesDevelop a streamlined application to
Food Stamp, WIC, and School Breakfast Programs
Detail a system of “no wrong door” entry to USDA nutrition assistance programs
(Year 4)
ENTRY POINT & HUB AGENCYAlameda County
Community Food Bank(Emergency Food / USDA &
Prescreening for Food Stamps)
Emergency / USDA Commodity Distribution
Social Services Agency(Food Stamps)
ENTRY POINTSchools
(Free or Reduced School Breakfast & Lunch)
ENTRY POINTWIC
Flow Process Among Programs
REQUEST FOR FOOD & NUTRITION PROGRAMS
Why is Alameda County CNAP successful?
– Dedicated coordinators– Meet regularly– Open dialogue– Action driven– Committed to collaboration– Willingness to revise direction