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ASTPHND Annual Meeting June 2008. Purpose of Session. Provide overview of the Blueprint and application process Seed Grant Recipients will share their state dissemination strategies. Blueprint. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: ASTPHND  Annual Meeting June 2008

ASTPHND ASTPHND Annual Annual MeetingMeeting

June 2008June 2008

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Purpose of SessionPurpose of Session

Provide overview of the BlueprintProvide overview of the Blueprintand application processand application process

Seed Grant Recipients will share Seed Grant Recipients will share their state dissemination their state dissemination strategiesstrategies

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BlueprintBlueprint

Outlines practical, consumer-Outlines practical, consumer-focused, state and local focused, state and local strategies for improving eating strategies for improving eating and physical activity that will and physical activity that will lead to healthier lives for lead to healthier lives for children, adults, and families.children, adults, and families.

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BlueprintBlueprint

Provides consumers, communities, Provides consumers, communities, organizations, agencies, and organizations, agencies, and programs with strategies and programs with strategies and potential actions to address potential actions to address priority nutrition and physical priority nutrition and physical activity issues in the context of activity issues in the context of their own community resources their own community resources and needs.and needs.

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Suggested strategies compliment & Suggested strategies compliment & reinforce the strategic plan objectives from reinforce the strategic plan objectives from federal agencies. federal agencies.

Focuses on physical activity & eating Focuses on physical activity & eating behaviors as cornerstones for improving behaviors as cornerstones for improving health and well-being.health and well-being.

Not designed to only address the problem of Not designed to only address the problem of overweight and obesity.overweight and obesity.

Designed around critical eating & physical Designed around critical eating & physical activity behaviors to address broad activity behaviors to address broad spectrum of health promotion and disease spectrum of health promotion and disease prevention.prevention.

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Nutrition & Physical Nutrition & Physical ActivityActivity

AddressAddress nutrition and physical activity nutrition and physical activity togethertogether - two behaviors provide viable - two behaviors provide viable approach for addressing health approach for addressing health promotion and disease prevention. promotion and disease prevention.

Complex behaviors.Complex behaviors. Each important to Each important to successfully addressing improved health successfully addressing improved health outcomes but when factored together, outcomes but when factored together, the synergy that comes from improved the synergy that comes from improved eating and regular physical activity is eating and regular physical activity is powerful on the individual and powerful on the individual and community level.community level.

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Who is Blueprint audience? Who is Blueprint audience?

Key state and local policy makers,Key state and local policy makers, public leaders,public leaders, government bodies, government bodies, public health partners, public health partners, businesses, businesses, voluntary and private organizationsvoluntary and private organizations …….with a mission to improve the health .with a mission to improve the health

and well-being of those who live in our and well-being of those who live in our communities. communities.

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How can the Blueprint be How can the Blueprint be used?used?

Consider suggested strategies and steps Consider suggested strategies and steps prioritize/elect them for use in your own prioritize/elect them for use in your own communities and organizations.communities and organizations.

Add or change the strategies or steps to fit more Add or change the strategies or steps to fit more closely with the needs of your community. closely with the needs of your community.

Apply relevant aspects of the Blueprint in the Apply relevant aspects of the Blueprint in the assessment, development or planning of their assessment, development or planning of their policies and programs to address nutrition and policies and programs to address nutrition and physical activity.physical activity.

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Blueprint - Blueprint - MissionMission

Improve the nation’s health byintegrating sound policy, programs, resources, services, and messages

where individuals, children, adolescents, and

families make healthy choices about eating and being physically activity.

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Blueprint - Blueprint - VisionVision

Eating healthy and being active

are an integral part of daily life for everyone.

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Guiding PrinciplesGuiding Principles Sections are Sections are consumer-focused and community-consumer-focused and community-

basedbased focusing on strengths, assets, and focusing on strengths, assets, and community involvement in determining priorities community involvement in determining priorities and how to address them. and how to address them.

Strategies Strategies reflect cultural dimensionsreflect cultural dimensions of the of the community through acknowledgement of their community through acknowledgement of their contributions. contributions.

The The cultural competency of individuals and cultural competency of individuals and organizationsorganizations participating in the planning and participating in the planning and implementing of strategies within the community implementing of strategies within the community is critical for success.is critical for success.

Physical activity is defined broadlyPhysical activity is defined broadly to include to include Healthy People 2010 objectives and Healthy People 2010 objectives and increased increased moderate physical activity and reduced sedentary moderate physical activity and reduced sedentary behaviors. behaviors.

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Guiding PrinciplesGuiding Principles Healthy eating is defined broadlyHealthy eating is defined broadly to include to include

Healthy People 2010 nutrition-related Healthy People 2010 nutrition-related objectives and U.S. Dietary Guidelines for objectives and U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Americans.

A A public health planning processpublic health planning process is used to is used to engage stakeholdersengage stakeholders in in assessing strengths assessing strengths and needsand needs, setting goals and objectives, , setting goals and objectives, developing and implementing interventions, developing and implementing interventions, and evaluating outcomes. and evaluating outcomes.

Pubic health Pubic health professionals in nutrition and professionals in nutrition and physical activity work collaborativelyphysical activity work collaboratively to to lead change for improved health outcomes lead change for improved health outcomes in communities.in communities.

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The CornerstonesThe Cornerstones ACCESSACCESS – Assure access to healthy foods and – Assure access to healthy foods and

locations to engage in physical activity.locations to engage in physical activity.

COLLABORATIONCOLLABORATION – Promote healthy lifestyles by – Promote healthy lifestyles by maximizing collaboration and partnerships. maximizing collaboration and partnerships.

SCIENCE AND RESEARCHSCIENCE AND RESEARCH – Build the science base – Build the science base and accelerate the transfer of science to practice. and accelerate the transfer of science to practice.

WORKFORCEWORKFORCE – Increase the diversity, capacity, – Increase the diversity, capacity, and flexibility of the nutrition and physical activity and flexibility of the nutrition and physical activity workforce. workforce.

COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS – Promote health and create – Promote health and create awareness of the investment value of nutrition and awareness of the investment value of nutrition and physical activity through effective communications. physical activity through effective communications.

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Application Application RequirementsRequirements

Indication that PA and Nutrition were Indication that PA and Nutrition were dedicated to work together as evidenced dedicated to work together as evidenced by a joint letter of support. by a joint letter of support.

MCH Director tied in – letter of support.MCH Director tied in – letter of support. Focus on children and families - not a Focus on children and families - not a

geriatric population.geriatric population. Clear tie in with at least one Blueprint Clear tie in with at least one Blueprint

Cornerstone.Cornerstone. Agree to documents and share process Agree to documents and share process

and outcomes of the planning efforts. and outcomes of the planning efforts.

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2008-2009 Seed Grant 2008-2009 Seed Grant ApplicationApplication

Handout in the meeting packet with Handout in the meeting packet with Seed Grant guidanceSeed Grant guidance Application processApplication process Summary of the application questionsSummary of the application questions

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Seed Grant RecipientsSeed Grant Recipients MissouriMissouri - Barbara Keen, RD, LD - Barbara Keen, RD, LD

Health EducatorHealth Educator

South CarolinaSouth Carolina - - Susan S. Frost, MS, RD, LD

Nutrition Consultant

UtahUtah - - Phyllis S. Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLCPhyllis S. Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLC State Nutrition CoordinatorState Nutrition Coordinator

AlabamaAlabama - - Laurie Eldridge-Auffant, MPHLaurie Eldridge-Auffant, MPH Nutrition & Physical Activity DivisionNutrition & Physical Activity Division

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Questions?Questions?

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Missouri BlueprintMissouri Blueprint Seed Grant Project Seed Grant Project

Barbara Keen, RD, LDBarbara Keen, RD, LD

Health EducatorHealth EducatorMissouri Dept. of Health & Senior Missouri Dept. of Health & Senior

ServicesServices

573-522-2820573-522-2820

[email protected]@dhss.mo.gov

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Missouri’s Blueprint efforts centered Missouri’s Blueprint efforts centered on Cornerstone 2 – Collaboration on Cornerstone 2 – Collaboration

Emphasis in our collaboration on Emphasis in our collaboration on Cornerstone 1 – AccessCornerstone 1 – Access

Secondary emphasis on Cornerstone Secondary emphasis on Cornerstone 3 – Science and Research3 – Science and Research Strategy 2 – community data systemsStrategy 2 – community data systems

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Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services works in collaboration with many partners….

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Missouri Council for Missouri Council for Activity and NutritionActivity and Nutrition

MoCAN consists of partners from MoCAN consists of partners from over 40 organizations statewideover 40 organizations statewide

Mission to implement Missouri’s Mission to implement Missouri’s Nutrition & Physical Activity PlanNutrition & Physical Activity Plan

Workgroups forWorkgroups for Schools & ChildcareSchools & Childcare

MessagesMessages WorksitesWorksites Policy Policy Families & CommunitiesFamilies & Communities Healthcare Healthcare

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MoCAN Families & MoCAN Families & Communities Work Communities Work

GroupGroup Developed model for intervention and Developed model for intervention and

policy change for rural communitiespolicy change for rural communities Conducted focus groups with Missouri Conducted focus groups with Missouri

communities on health behavior practicescommunities on health behavior practices Collaborates with MU Extension and MFH Collaborates with MU Extension and MFH

initiatives to implement NPAO funded initiatives to implement NPAO funded initiative in a SE MO communityinitiative in a SE MO community

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Missouri Foundation for Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH)Health (MFH)

Healthy & Active Communities InitiativeHealthy & Active Communities Initiative Funds community based organizations Funds community based organizations

to reach populations at risk for obesityto reach populations at risk for obesity Member of MoCANMember of MoCAN

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University of Missouri University of Missouri ExtensionExtension

Healthy Lifestyle Initiative Healthy Lifestyle Initiative Making the Healthy Choice the Easy ChoiceMaking the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice

Working intensively with 5 communitiesWorking intensively with 5 communities Seed Grant supports travel to communitiesSeed Grant supports travel to communities

Member of MoCANMember of MoCAN

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Healthy Lifestyle Healthy Lifestyle InitiativeInitiative

Brings together people from different Brings together people from different segments of communitysegments of community

Assists local stakeholders in creating Assists local stakeholders in creating policies and environments to support policies and environments to support healthy lifestyle choices healthy lifestyle choices

Links MU Extension and other Links MU Extension and other resources to partner communities resources to partner communities

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Healthy Lifestyle Healthy Lifestyle InitiativeInitiative

Supports access to healthy, Supports access to healthy, affordable, locally-produced food affordable, locally-produced food

Increases opportunities for safe, Increases opportunities for safe, accessible physical activity accessible physical activity

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Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity SummitSummit

Hosted by Extension in December 2007Hosted by Extension in December 2007 Funded by MFH & KC Healthy KidsFunded by MFH & KC Healthy Kids Target audience: community members Target audience: community members

and agency leaders working on child and agency leaders working on child obesityobesity

To create partnerships and To create partnerships and communication networkcommunication network

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Community Engagement Community Engagement and Policy Development and Policy Development

SummitSummit Hosted by Extension in May 2008Hosted by Extension in May 2008 Follow up to Dec. 2007 Child Follow up to Dec. 2007 Child

Obesity SummitObesity Summit Attended by 100 leaders Attended by 100 leaders Blueprint presentedBlueprint presented

Copy for each participantCopy for each participant Overview presentation at lunchOverview presentation at lunch Partial funding from Blueprint Seed Partial funding from Blueprint Seed

GrantGrant

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Overview of Blueprint Overview of Blueprint PresentationPresentation

Used PowerPoint developed by Used PowerPoint developed by ASTPHNDASTPHND

Modified for MissouriModified for Missouri Stressed ties between Blueprint Stressed ties between Blueprint

and Missouri’s Nutrition & Physical and Missouri’s Nutrition & Physical Activity PlanActivity Plan

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CORNERSTONE 1: CORNERSTONE 1: ACCESSACCESS STRATEGY 1:STRATEGY 1: Assure access to a food supply and Assure access to a food supply and

healthy food choices.healthy food choices. MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4. MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4. Goal 4 Strategies 1,2Goal 4 Strategies 1,2

STRATEGY 2:STRATEGY 2: Assure access to safe, affordable, Assure access to safe, affordable, convenient opportunities to be physically active.convenient opportunities to be physically active. MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4. Goal 4 Strategies 1,2MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4. Goal 4 Strategies 1,2

STRATEGY 3:STRATEGY 3: Increase the number and types of Increase the number and types of settings where culturally appropriate nutrition settings where culturally appropriate nutrition and physical activity services are supported and and physical activity services are supported and offered to people of all income levels, stages of offered to people of all income levels, stages of life, and abilities.life, and abilities. MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4MO Goal 1 Strategies 1,2,4

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Thank You!Thank You!

                                                            

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Susan S. Frost, MS, RD, LDNutrition Consultant

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South Carolina Blueprint South Carolina Blueprint Seed Grant CollaboratorsSeed Grant Collaborators

Bureau of Community Health & Chronic Disease Prevention

Fruit & Vegetable Nutrition Coordinator Division of Obesity Prevention & Control

Bureau of Maternal & Child Health Office of Public Health Nutrition

Established by merger of: SC Coalition to Promote Physical

Activity - SCCPPA SC Coalition for Obesity Prevention

Efforts - SCCOPE

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Eat Smart Move More SCEat Smart Move More SC

MissionMission - - to lead collaborative and sustainable efforts to to lead collaborative and sustainable efforts to support healthy eating and active living where South support healthy eating and active living where South Carolinians live, learn, work play and prayCarolinians live, learn, work play and pray..

VisionVision – – A South Carolina in which healthy eating and active A South Carolina in which healthy eating and active living are the pillars of healthy lifestyles in healthy living are the pillars of healthy lifestyles in healthy communities.communities.

MembersMembers – – 700 members across SC700 members across SC PartnersPartners - - businesses, organizations, churches, schools, businesses, organizations, churches, schools,

communities, cities, parks/recreation, individuals, agencies communities, cities, parks/recreation, individuals, agencies (SC Dept. of Health, SC Dept. of Education, SC Dept. of (SC Dept. of Health, SC Dept. of Education, SC Dept. of Transportation, SC Dept. of Agriculture)Transportation, SC Dept. of Agriculture)

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4 Priority Areas

Advocacy – Champion and advance local and statewide legislation, policy and funding that enhance healthy eating and active living

Communication – Create public awareness of healthy eating and active living

Training – Strengthen and sustain the capacity and infrastructure to address healthy eating and active living

Implementation – Guide and support the use of best and promising practices to address healthy eating and active living

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Child Care/PreschoolChild Care/Preschool Click here for objectives, activities and ready to use tools to get Click here for objectives, activities and ready to use tools to get your childcare center or preschool Eating Smart and Moving More.your childcare center or preschool Eating Smart and Moving More.

CommunityCommunity

FaithFaith

FamilyFamily

Health CareHealth Care

SchoolSchool

WorksiteWorksite

OPTIONS FOR OPTIONS FOR ACTIONACTION

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Objective 1: Provide an environment supportive of active living.

Objective 2: Provide an environment that supports healthy eating.

Objective 3: Form local coalitions of concerned citizens and advocates to take action of overweight in communities.

Objective 4: Provide education to community members and decision makers about issues regarding healthy eating and active living.

COMMUNITY

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Community - Objective 4

Provide education to community members and decision makers about issues regarding healthy eating and active living.

Sample Activities:Provide education on the relationship between the built environment and health. Incorporate Eat Smart, Move More messages throughout the community.

Tools:A Primer on Active Living for Government OfficialsImproving Access to Healthy Foods: A Guide for Policy MakersWe Can! Energize our Community: Toolkit for ActionSmart Growth ToolkitNeighborhood Scale Planning Tools to Create Active, Livable CommunitiesHow to Create and Implement Healthy General PlansCommunity Nutrition Networking Guide: Building Community Networks for Healthy Weight in the CarolinasChildren and Weight: What Communities Can Do About It****Blueprint for Nutrition and Physical Activity: Cornerstones of a Healthy Lifestyle

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2008 Obesity Prevention 2008 Obesity Prevention SummitSummit

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2008 Obesity Prevention 2008 Obesity Prevention SummitSummit

350 Participants from across the state 350 Participants from across the state (provided travel scholarships to those in need)(provided travel scholarships to those in need) All sectors (faith, community, worksite, All sectors (faith, community, worksite,

agencies, parks/recreation, schools etc.)agencies, parks/recreation, schools etc.) All received the Blueprint documentAll received the Blueprint document Blueprint Breakout PresentationBlueprint Breakout Presentation

Facilitator, Bonnie Spear, PhDFacilitator, Bonnie Spear, PhD Very well attendedVery well attended

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Community Seed GrantsCommunity Seed Grants $50,000 to provide community seed $50,000 to provide community seed

grantsgrants $1,000-$3,000 for Capacity Building$1,000-$3,000 for Capacity Building $3,000-$5,000 for Implementation$3,000-$5,000 for Implementation

Policy and environmental focusPolicy and environmental focus Use Options for Action/Blueprint for Use Options for Action/Blueprint for

guidanceguidance

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Follow Up Trainings with Follow Up Trainings with GranteesGrantees

Conduct Conduct needs assessmentsneeds assessments of local efforts of local efforts and respond accordingly (survey and site and respond accordingly (survey and site visits)visits)

Provide Provide training and educationaltraining and educational opportunities opportunities (Annual Summit, conference calls, webinars, (Annual Summit, conference calls, webinars, regional trainings, website)regional trainings, website)

Facilitate collaborationFacilitate collaboration and connection among and connection among community groups (website, networking community groups (website, networking opportunities) opportunities)

Provide direct and promote other additional Provide direct and promote other additional fundingfunding opportunities opportunities

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SC Blueprint BudgetSC Blueprint Budget

$1,000$1,000 Facilitator and travel expenses Facilitator and travel expenses for for SummitSummit

$1,000$1,000 Blueprint document and shippingBlueprint document and shipping$2,000$2,000 Assistance with travel Assistance with travel

scholarship scholarship to those needing to those needing support to support to attend Summitattend Summit

Total - Total - $4,000$4,000

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ContactContact

Amy Splittgerber, M.Ed.

Partnership Coordinator

[email protected]

(803) 941-7050

Susan S. Frost, MS, RD, LD

Nutrition Consultant

[email protected]

(803) 545-4487

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Utah WIC ProgramUtah WIC ProgramRecipient of 2007-2008Recipient of 2007-2008

ASTPHND Blueprint Seed Grant ASTPHND Blueprint Seed GrantPhyllis S. Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLCPhyllis S. Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLC

State Nutrition CoordinatorState Nutrition Coordinator

““Cornerstones of a Healthy Cornerstones of a Healthy Lifestyle Blueprint for Lifestyle Blueprint for

Nutrition & Physical Activity” Nutrition & Physical Activity”

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Cornerstone FocusCornerstone Focus

Cornerstone 1 – Access:Cornerstone 1 – Access: Assure Assure access to healthy foods and locations access to healthy foods and locations to engage in physical activity & to engage in physical activity & incorporate into the existing Utah incorporate into the existing Utah BlueprintBlueprint

Blueprint Family Objective 1. Strategy Blueprint Family Objective 1. Strategy 1: 1: to conduct a family-based to conduct a family-based community needs assessment and community needs assessment and identify available resources for identify available resources for physical activity and healthy eating.physical activity and healthy eating.

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Strategy 1Strategy 1

Assure access to a healthy food Assure access to a healthy food supply and healthy food choicessupply and healthy food choices

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Strategy 2Strategy 2

Assure access to safe, affordable, Assure access to safe, affordable, convenient opportunities to be convenient opportunities to be

physically activephysically active

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Collaborative PartnersCollaborative Partners

Bureau of Health PromotionBureau of Health Promotion

Maternal and Child Health BureauMaternal and Child Health Bureau

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Grant RepresentativesGrant Representatives Patrice Isabella, MS, RDPatrice Isabella, MS, RD

Fruit and Vegetable Nutrition Fruit and Vegetable Nutrition CoordinatorCoordinator

Lynda Blades, MPH, CHESLynda Blades, MPH, CHES Physical Activity CoordinatorPhysical Activity Coordinator

Heather Borski, MPH, CHESHeather Borski, MPH, CHES Director of the Bureau of Health Director of the Bureau of Health PromotionPromotion

Nan Streeter, MS, RN Nan Streeter, MS, RN MCH Bureau Director MCH Bureau Director

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Grant Representatives Grant Representatives cont.cont. Shaheen Hossain, Ph.DShaheen Hossain, Ph.D

MCH Data Resources ManagerMCH Data Resources Manager

Chris Furner, MS, CHESChris Furner, MS, CHES

Utah WIC Program ManagerUtah WIC Program Manager

Colleen Jenson, BS, LEColleen Jenson, BS, LE

Ogden WIC Clinic DirectorOgden WIC Clinic Director

Phyllis Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLCPhyllis Crowley, MS, RD, IBCLC

State WIC Nutrition Coordinator and State WIC Nutrition Coordinator and Blueprint Grant AdministratorBlueprint Grant Administrator

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First TaskFirst TaskInterview graduate student Interview graduate student --

Health Related Health Related

ApplicationApplication

Phone InterviewsPhone Interviews

Hire Tim Stempel, MSWHire Tim Stempel, MSW

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Grant PhasesGrant Phases

Phase 1.Phase 1. - Research literature for community - Research literature for community needs assessment tools needs assessment tools

Phase 2.Phase 2. - Adapt and/or develop a needs - Adapt and/or develop a needs assessment tool assessment tool

Phase 3.Phase 3. - Administer needs assessment in - Administer needs assessment in identified WIC communityidentified WIC community

Phase 4.Phase 4. - Analyze results of needs assessment - Analyze results of needs assessment Phase 5.Phase 5. - Develop strategies to address issues - Develop strategies to address issues

identified in the needs assessmentidentified in the needs assessment

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Phases CompletedPhases Completed Phase 1.Phase 1. - Research literature for - Research literature for

community needs assessment tools community needs assessment tools (1/08)(1/08)

Phase 2.Phase 2. - Adapt and/or develop a needs - Adapt and/or develop a needs assessment tool (4/08)assessment tool (4/08)

Phase 3.Phase 3. - Administer needs assessment - Administer needs assessment in identified WIC community (5/08)in identified WIC community (5/08)

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WIC CommunityWIC Community Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Utah Behavioral Risk Factor

Surveillance System, Small Area Surveillance System, Small Area Report (2001-2005)Report (2001-2005)

Highest risk for overweight & obesityHighest risk for overweight & obesity

Ogden WIC Clinic in Weber CountyOgden WIC Clinic in Weber County

6,322 participants (1/08)6,322 participants (1/08)

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Community Needs Community Needs AssessmentAssessment 31 item “Healthy Living Survey”31 item “Healthy Living Survey”

English (500)English (500)

Spanish (150)Spanish (150)

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Next StepsNext Steps

Analyze Results (6/08)Analyze Results (6/08)

Identify Issues (7/08)Identify Issues (7/08)

Develop Strategies (8/08)Develop Strategies (8/08)

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State Dissemination of State Dissemination of BlueprintBlueprint

Utah State WIC Conference on Utah State WIC Conference on 9/17/089/17/08

Distribution of Blueprint Distribution of Blueprint

““Healthy Living” SurveyHealthy Living” Survey

Nutrition Education & Evaluation PlanNutrition Education & Evaluation Plan

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Potential National InfluencePotential National Influence AbstractAbstract

Poster sessionPoster session

National WIC Association Conference-National WIC Association Conference-20092009

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““A little bit can go a A little bit can go a long way”long way”

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Thank You!Thank You!

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Alabama’s Blueprint Alabama’s Blueprint ProjectProject

Hands Working Together:Hands Working Together: One Year Later & Still Going One Year Later & Still Going

StrongStrong

Laurie Eldridge-Auffant, MPHLaurie Eldridge-Auffant, MPHNutrition & Physical Activity DivisionNutrition & Physical Activity Division

Alabama Department of Public HealthAlabama Department of Public Health

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OverviewOverview Develop Alabama’s Wellness Plan using the Develop Alabama’s Wellness Plan using the

Blueprint (2007).Blueprint (2007).

Provide a Wellness Conference to introduce Provide a Wellness Conference to introduce the Plan and disseminate the Blueprint the Plan and disseminate the Blueprint (2008).(2008).

Creation of the Alabama Wellness Coalition is Creation of the Alabama Wellness Coalition is a viable “growth” of the Seed Grant!a viable “growth” of the Seed Grant!

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Building Blocks of Seed Building Blocks of Seed FundingFunding

Key: Cornerstone of Key: Cornerstone of CollaborationCollaboration

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Take Home MessageTake Home Message

““A little bit goes a long way if A little bit goes a long way if partnerships are made along partnerships are made along the way.” the way.”

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Thank You!Thank You!