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ARKANSAS CHILD WELLNESS INTERVENTION PROJECT (CWIP). Addressing the childhood obesity crisis in the state. F as in Fat:: HOW OBESITY POLICIES ARE FAILING IN AMERICA – 2009. States with Highest Rates of Overweight and Obese 10- to 17-year-olds.
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ARKANSAS CHILD WELLNESS INTERVENTION PROJECT (CWIP) Addressing the childhood obesity crisis in the state
F as in Fat:: HOW OBESITY POLICIES ARE FAILING IN AMERICA – 2009
States with Highest Rates of Overweight and Obese 10- to 17-year-olds Ranking States Percentage of Overweight and Obese 10- to 17-year-olds (95% CIs) 1) Mississippi 44.4% 2) Arkansas 37.5% 3) Georgia 37.3% 4) Kentucky 37.1% 5) Tennessee 36.5% 6) Alabama 36.1% 7) Louisiana 35.9% 8) West Virginia 35.5% 9) District of Columbia 35.4% 10) Illinois 34.9% F as in Fat:: HOW OBESITY POLICIES ARE FAILING IN AMERICA – 2009
Rank State Percentage of Adult Obesity (Based on 2006-2008 Combined Data, Including Confidence Intervals) 1) Mississippi 32.5% 2) Alabama 31.2% 3) West Virginia 31.1% 4) Tennessee 30.2% 5) South Carolina 29.7% 6) Oklahoma 29.5% 7) Kentucky 29.0% 8) Louisiana 28.9% 9) Michigan 28.8% 10) (tie) Arkansas 28.6% 10) (tie) Ohio 28.6% F as in Fat:: HOW OBESITY POLICIES ARE FAILING IN AMERICA – 2009
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Recommendations States should: • Develop state-specific obesity plans • Review programs and policies across state agencies to evaluate their impact on nutrition, physical activity, and obesity • Dedicate revenue to implementing obesity prevention and control programs
PURPOSE • The Child Wellness Intervention Project (CWIP) promotes health and wellness in Arkansas public schools. • This program has two goals. Goal 1: to support and promote health education and quality physical education Goal 2: to implement this project in each of the educational cooperatives
SCHOOLS MUST COMMIT TO THE FOLLOWING FOR GRANT FUNDING • Increase the physical education time to a minimum of 120 minutes per week • Implement SPARK physical education curriculum and conduct fitness assessment using Fitnessgram by trained, licensed physical education teachers in the following grade categories: K-2, 3-6, or middle school • HealthTeacher.com implemented into elementary grades a minimum of 2 lessons a week or Middle school implementation of HealthTeacher.com in health classes with emphasis on tobacco education taught at the appropriate grade level
SCHOOLS MUST COMMIT TO THE FOLLOWING FOR GRANT FUNDING • Physical education teachers attending training must commit to implementing the program for a minimum of one year at the designated school • Community training consisting of superintendent, principal, physical education teacher, and three community members • Complete all components of the CWIP project evaluation
AWARDED SCHOOLS RECEIVE • SPARK curriculum and required equipment • Locking storage cabinet for all equipment • Fitnessgram software for grades 3-6 and middle schools • HealthTeacher.com curriculum • Teacher trainings on SPARK, Fitnessgram, and HealthTeacher.com • PE4Life training for school and community • Travel expenses to attend the required trainings • $250.00 stipend for up to 2 teachers per school that attended the trainings
2011-2012 CWIP Application • The Arkansas Child Wellness Intervention Project applications will be available again this fall (2010) for the 2010-2011 school year.
CONTACT INFORMATION Debby Woods, PANT Coordinator Arkansas Coordinated School Health 501-683-3600 Debby.Woods@arkansas.gov