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PowerPoint Template Life Course Perspective

PowerPoint Template Life Course Perspective. Template Guidelines. The following slides may be used to explain and discuss the Life Course Perspective and how it impacts our work. The slides are not considered a “set.” Slides can be added, deleted or changed to meet the needs of your group.

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PowerPoint Template Life Course Perspective

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  1. PowerPoint Template Life Course Perspective

  2. Template Guidelines • The following slides may be used to explain and discuss the Life Course Perspective and how it impacts our work. • The slides are not considered a “set.” Slides can be added, deleted or changed to meet the needs of your group. • Please be sure to give credit to the original authors of the slides as notated. • If you have any additional questions or technical assistance needs to use the Life Course Game, please contact Katie Brandert at CityMatCH: kbrandert@unmc.edu, 402-561-7508

  3. The Life Course Game: A Simulation Experience

  4. Debriefing the Game • What events occurred during the game that you recall? • What comments did you hear as you were playing the game? • What facts were presented in the game about life and health?

  5. Reflecting On Your Life… • What events in the game reminded you of something from your own life? • If you were in the lead in the game, how did that make you feel? • If you were falling behind, how did that make you feel? • What song/music comes to mind that describes your experience playing the game?

  6. Interpreting and Applying Lessons from the Game • What does this game tell us about the complex nature of living in our community? • What learnings or insights that the group has shared so far seem the most critical? The most important to act upon? • What questions did this experience raise for you personally? For the work you do? • What difference will using a life course perspective make in our work?

  7. Where Do We Go From Here? • What actions or ideas has this experience triggered for you? • How would you articulate the Life Course Perspective after playing this game? • What would our community/organization look like if we fully incorporated a life course perspective in all of our work? • What are the first steps we must take?

  8. The Life Course Perspective • What is it? • How does it work? • What does it mean for you? Your organization? Your work?

  9. Education Family Support Health Family Neighborhood Services Community Policy Social Welfare Our Health Outcomesare Multi-Factoral Child Graphic Concept Adapted from Neal Halfon, UCLA

  10. What is theLife Course Perspective? A complex interplay of • biological, • behavioral, • psychological, and • social protective and risk factorscontributes to health outcomes across the span of a person’s life.

  11. Risk Factors Protective Factors Graphic Concept Adapted from Neal Halfon, UCLA

  12. What is theLife Course Perspective? Your Mother’s/Father’s Life Your Life Next Generation Looking at health through a life course perspective hopes to address three key areas: • Your health as an individual • Your health before your conception (i.e. your mom’s health pre-conception) • Your children’s health (intergenerational component).

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