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Supporting School Success through Coordinated School Health

Supporting School Success through Coordinated School Health. A partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Today’s Agenda. Funder background Priority Districts & Roll Call

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Supporting School Success through Coordinated School Health

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  1. Supporting School Success through Coordinated School Health A partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Wisconsin Department of Health Services

  2. Today’s Agenda • Funder background • Priority Districts & Roll Call • Overview: Promoting Physical Activity & Nutrition and Chronic Disease Management • Overview: Preventing HIV/STD’s, Teen Pregnancy and Creating Safe School Environments • Next Steps

  3. General Housekeeping • Chat box accessible via Q&A anytime • We will pause for questions during the presentation • Please mute your phone when not talking to reduce background noise (press *6 to mute and un-mute) • Presentation is being recorded and will be available on the DPI website by 2/10/2014

  4. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • National Center for HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention- Division of Adolescent and School Health • National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)- Division of Population Health- School Health Team

  5. Outcomes • To improve adolescent health through coordinated approaches to school-based HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention education and creating safe and supportive learning environments. • To prevent and reduce the risk factors associated with childhood obesity, while implementing strategies to improve management and care of students with chronic health conditions.

  6. Choosing Priority Districts • Chosen based on data and readiness • Leveraging state and local partnerships/programs • Safe and Supportive Schools (S3) • Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) • 21st Century Community Learning Center Programs (CLC) • Teen Parent (InSPIRE) • Safe Schools, Healthy Students (SS/HS)

  7. 19 Priority Districts-Roll Call Superior Crandon Wausau Menominee Indian Menomonie Area Green Bay Wisconsin Dells Appleton Neenah Kiel North Fond du Lac Fond du Lac Lodi Madison Milwaukee Darien-Delevan Racine Janesville Beloit

  8. Grant Activities-Year One • Submit signed MOU • Deadline February 17th • Submit lead contacts form • Deadline February 17th • Adolescent Health Symposium • Madison February 13-14 • Complete School Health Profiles Survey • Currently in the field

  9. School-based Surveillance • Youth Risk Behavior Survey- 2013 data will be released soon! • School Health Profiles- In the field!

  10. Local Data: Online YRBS • Local Data Related to Physical Activity and Nutrition Chronic disease cluster- Questions specific to eating habits and physical activity. 6 questions. • Local Data Related to Sexual Health and Safe Schools clusters Safe Schools and STD prevention cluster- combination of the Safe and Supportive Schools survey and sexual behavior questions. 49 questions Contact Emily Holder at 608-267-9170 to discuss survey options.

  11. Coordinated School Health Addressing healthy eating and physical activity, and management of students with chronic health care needs.

  12. Active Schools Core 4+ Baseline Survey • Due February 18th • Active Schools Core 4+ • Active Physical Education PE minutes • Active Classrooms • Active Recess/Open Gym • Active Before and After School • +Family and Community Physical Activity

  13. Track/Monitor Policy Adoption • Active Schools: Core 4+ Wisconsin Physical Education and Physical Activity | Student Services / Prevention and Wellness • Nutrition • DPI School Wellness Policy Toolkit – Wisconsin Wellness: Putting Policy Into Practice (coming this spring) • National Food Service Management Institute –Resource to Sustain and Strengthen Local Wellness Initiatives • CDC – School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity • School Health Advisory Committee • Develop and maintain

  14. Curriculum Physical Education/Nutrition • Physical Education: K-12 alignment to DPI WI state Standards (NASPE) recommended • Written course of study • Nutrition Education recommended • Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Nutrition • A Guide to Planning Curriculum in Nutrition (hard copies available by request) • Nutritious, Delicious, Wisconsin: Connecting Nutrition Education and Local Foods • Teaching Nutrition Through Family and Consumer Sciences: A Curriculum Guide for Middle Schools • USDA Team Nutrition Resources

  15. Technical Assistance • School Nursing (Health Care Provider) • Professional Development on chronic disease management • Webinars with experts in field • Individualized consultation • Availability of focused resources • Nutrition: DPI Team Nutrition • District consultation • School Wellness Toolkit – DPI spring release • Active Schools: Core 4+ • Adolescent Health Symposium (February 13-14) • Best Practices (July 22-24)

  16. Management and Care of Students with Chronic Health Conditions • Interviews with School health Care Providers (School Nurses) • Current practice related to emergency and health care plans • Current data collection systems • Prevalence of asthma, allergies/anaphylaxis, seizure disorders, diabetes, and obesity • Professional development needs Annual DPI School Health Services Report (Nursing)

  17. HIV/STD , Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Safe School Environments

  18. School-based HIV/STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Safe Schools • Increased student knowledge and skills to prevent HIV/STD and pregnancy. • Improved student attitudes and norms in support of HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention. • Improved student access to youth-friendly sexual health services. • Improved student connectedness to school and supportive adults. • Improved student attendance and achievement.

  19. School-based HIV/STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Safe Schools Strategies TP3 A state level Advisory Council

  20. Site Visits • Policy collection • Identification of technical assistance/resource needs • Discussion of the Learning Collaborative • Safe Schools for LGBT Youth • In person or by phone • InSPIRE funded districts in-person • Other 5 districts-discuss with your project consultant

  21. Next Steps • Return MOU (required) • Complete Profiles surveys (required) • Online YRBS for Local Data • Schedule your site visit Lori’s Districts Beloit Racine Menominee Indian Janesville Superior Wausau Crandon Delavan-Darien Emily’s Districts Madison Milwaukee Green Bay Menomonie Area Fond du Lac Neenah Appleton **Sites in blue are also InSPIRE-Teen Parent

  22. Questions? Freddi Adelson 608-267-9244 freddi.adelson@dpi.wi.gov Eileen Hare 608-267-9234 eileen.Hare@dpi.wi.gov Emily Holder 608-267-9170 emily.holder@dpi.wi.gov Lori Stern 608-264-9550 lori.stern@dpi.wi.gov

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