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Page 1: Www.nchealthyschools.org Social Determinants of Health: What Can We Do? Rebecca H. Reeve, PhD, CHES Senior Advisor for Healthy Schools, NC DHHS

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Social Determinants of Health: What Can We Do?

Rebecca H. Reeve, PhD, CHES

Senior Advisor for Healthy Schools, NC DHHS

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NC IOM Prevention PlanReduce Socioeconomic Health Disparities

Priority Recommendations

•Increase economic security by increasing the State Earned Income Tax Credit

•Increase enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

•Increase High School Graduation rates

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Socioeconomic Indicators & Social Determinants

MATCH• HS Graduation• College Degrees• Unemployment• Children in Poverty• Income Inequality• Single Parent

Households• Homicide Rates

Healthy NC 2020• Decrease % Living

in Poverty• Decrease % Spend

>30% income on rental housing

• Increase 4-yr Graduation Rate

• Reduce % Uninsured <Age 65

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21st Century Coordinated School Health

Education

Health Wealth

Eliminate Health Disparities& Achievement Disparities

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2010 Four-Year Cohort Graduation Rates by Student Subgroup (DPI 2010)

All Students 74.2%

Asian 85.2 %

White 79.6 %

Female 78.9%

Multi-Racial 71.2 %

Male 69.6%

American Indian 67.9%

Black 66.9 %

Economically Disadvantaged 66.3%

Hispanic 61.4 %

Students with Disabilities 57.5%

Limited English Proficient 48.3%

*U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data (CCD), “Local Education Agency Universe Dropout and Completion Data File: School Year 2000–01

12,599 @ +$10K per Year= +$99.2 Million per Year

4,065 @ +$10K per Year=$40.7 Million per Year

Up from 63% ’01*=12,599 more grads

Up from 55% ’01*=4,065 more grads

http://ayp.ncpublicschools.org

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7 Educationally Relevant Health Disparities

• Vision• Asthma• Teen Pregnancy • Aggression and

Violence• Physical Activity • Breakfast• Inattention and

Hyperactivity

Develop NC Evidence

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Addressing Teen Pregnancy• Nationally 31-33% of pregnant teens

graduate on time.• NC Adolescent Parenting Program in ’06-’07

enrolled 785 teens from 31 Counties.• Only 35 (4%) of them dropped out of school. Expected Dropouts = 526 Actual Dropouts = 35 Additional graduates 491

491 X $10K = $4.9M

http://tppi.its.state.nc.us/info/tppi.htm

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Health Risk Behaviors & Academic Grades NC High Schools 2007 YRBS

25

13

37

28

13

36

18

52

36

19

42

26

31

47

68

48

44

61

50

70

0

20

40

60

80

Weapon carried inpast 30 days

Cigarette use(current)

Alcohol use (current) Ever had sex Watched TV morethan 3 hrs/day

% of st

uden

ts

Mostly A's

Mostly B's

Mostly C's

Mostly D/F's

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8 Components of a Coordinated School Health Approach

Family &CommunityInvolvement

PhysicalEducation &

PhysicalActivity

Nutrition Services

Counseling, Psychological & Social Services

ComprehensiveSchoolHealth

Education

HealthySchool

Environment

School-site Health

Promotion forStaff

School Health

Services

1.5 Million Children180,000+ Employees2,500 Schools

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We Can Work Together To:• Promote Collaboration Between Health

and the Education Agencies & Groups.

• Advocate for school level assessment of the Coordinated School Health components.

• Use 2010 Profiles & SLIMs data to plan.

• Advocate for 2011YRBS participation.

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Healthy Schools Contact Infowww.nchealthyschools.org

• Vacant- DPI Section Chief for Healthy Schools– [email protected]– 919-807-3859

• Rebecca Reeve – Sr. Advisor-DHHS– [email protected]– 919-707-5662

• Tanya Bass- HIV– [email protected]– 919-807-3867

• Johanna Chase - Healthful Living– [email protected]– 919-807-3857

• NakishaFloyd- PANT– [email protected]– 919-807-3942

• Chris Minard – Allied Health– [email protected]– 919-807-3858

• Melody Hudson - Administrative Assistant – [email protected]– 919-807-3939

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CSHP/HE SLIM #3 The % of schools that have ever assessed

their policies, activities and programs by using the School Health Index or similar self-assessment.

2008 Baseline 34%2010 SLIM 26%2013 Goal >39%

NC Healthy Schools Coordinated School Health Priority SLIMs

*three areas Physical Activity, Nutrition, tobacco

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NC IOM Prevention PlanReduce Tobacco Use

Priority Recommendation:

Increase North Carolina’s Tobacco Taxes

Other recommendations include funding and implementing the Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program; expanding tobacco-free policies; and expanding access to cessation services, counseling, and medications for smokers who want to quit.

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NC Healthy Schools Priority SLIMTobacco SLIM #5 The % of schools that provide tobacco-use

cessation services to faculty, staff and students through direct service at school or arrangements with providers not on school property 2008 Baseline 48%2010 SLIM 43%2013 Goal > 53%