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Promoting Healthy Youth and Healthy Schools By The School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)

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Page 1: Promoting Healthy Youth and Healthy Schools

Promoting Healthy Youth and Healthy Schools

By The School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)

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Reducing the Barriers to Learning

Community and Parental Involvement is one component of CSH

Every day in America,

children come to school not ready

to learn

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Diabetic

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Health is Academic

“If schools do not deal with children’s health by design, they deal with it by default.”

Health is Academic, 1997

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WE NEED YOUR HELP….

WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE SCPS SCHOOL BOARD THE HEALTH OF OUR

CHILDREN CAN IMPROVE

When student health improves, so will student achievement.

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OUR PURPOSE

• Advises School Board on health issues that impact our Students

• Brings a diverse perspective to the discussion of school health

• Assists with developing policy for improved practices

• Supports SCPS with initiatives that address school health issues.

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School Health Model

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OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

• SHAC met regularly throughout the year to discuss previous initiatives and new concerns.

• Reviewed SHAC Best Practices to Identify successful activities from SHAC across Virginia.

• Developed a Needs Assessment to drive discussion based on feedback from SCPS Staff.

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MAJOR TOPICS OF DISCUSSION

• Gwyneth’s Law• Coordinators to Support Mental Health

Programs• Community Resources• School Nutrition and Wellness Policy• Challenges in Health Services• Impact of new National Meal Guidelines

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Where we’ve been…

• In 2011-2012 School Year, SHAC recommendations included:

– Increased Salary for Nurses and nurse substitutes

– Funding a Caseworker for homeless students

– Implementing Olweus Bully Prevention Programs across the division

– Modifying the wellness policy to strengthen the elementary recess requirement.

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Recommendations for 2013-2014

• Pay Nurses and Substitutes a fair and competitive wage.

• Support the implementation of a child abuse/domestic violence initiative to coordinate response to children living in abusive situations.

• Approve additional funding to fully utilize the student Gallup Poll results.

• Revise the School Wellness Policy to strengthen language regarding food safety.

• Prepare a Response To SHAC Recommendations Report each year to inform SHAC of deliberations, decisions, and action steps the Board have/will be taking to address the committee’s recommendations.

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CONCLUSION

• The School Health Advisory Committee will continue to explore pertinent health topics that may be of interest to the school board, community members, and SCPS staff.

• The Committee thanks the School Board for the opportunity to support the health and welfare of our students.

 

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Any Questions??