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Comprehensive School Health Program . Coordinated School Health Program. Mental/emotional health Family/social health Growth/development Nutrition Personal health/activity Alcohol, tobacco, drugs. Communicable and chronic diseases Consumer/community health Environmental health
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Comprehensive School Health Program Coordinated School Health Program
Mental/emotional health Family/social health Growth/development Nutrition Personal health/activity Alcohol, tobacco, drugs Communicable and chronic diseases Consumer/community health Environmental health Injury prevention and safety Health Education(Model of Health and Well-Being) Includes the 3 domains of health and 10 content areas
Taking responsibility Practicing life skills Gaining health knowledge Making responsible decisions Use resistance skills Developing good character Choosing behaviors to promote a healthy mind Expressing emotions in healthful ways Understanding stress management Being resilient during difficult times Mental & Emotional Health
Developing healthful family relationships Working to improve difficult family relationships Using conflict resolution skills Developing healthful friendships Developing dating skills Practicing abstinence Recognizing harmful relationships Family & Social Health
Understanding body systems Keeping body systems healthy Recognizing habits that protect our reproductive health Learning about pregnancy & childbirth Avoid teen pregnancy Responsible care for infants & children Aging process Learning style Developing habits that promote healthful aging Sharing feeling about death & dying Growth & Development
Understanding nutrients Understanding FGP Following dietary guidelines Planning healthful diets Evaluating food labels Develop healthful eating habits “Going Out to Eat” guidelines Protecting yourself from food-borne illness Maintaining a desired weight and body composition Preventing eating disorders Nutrition
Regular physical exams Dental health plan Being well-groomed Getting adequate rest Regular physical activity Maintaining health-related fitness Preventing injuries and illnesses related to activity Having a physical fitness plan Participate in leisure activities Personal Health & Physical Activity
Reading, Writing and Running • http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/reading-writing-and-running-19155824
Understanding Use, Misuse and Abuse of drugs Safe guidelines for OTC Practicing protective factors Use resistance skills Not drinking alcohol Avoid tobacco & secondhand smoke Teach decision making for one’s self No use of illegal drugs Choosing drug-free lifestyle Avoid negative situations when drugs are involved Being aware of resources for treatment Alcohol, Tobacco, & Other Drugs
Alcohol Stats • More than 1,700 college students in the U.S. are killed each year—about 4.65 a day—as a result of alcohol-related injuries • Young people who begin drinking before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcoholism than those who begin drinking at 21
Drunk Driving Stats • Minnesota • 456 Total # of people killed driving • 161 Total # of people killed as a result of drunk driving • 35% percentage of people killed by drunk driving • Wisconsin • 605 Total Fatalities • 250 Drunk Driving Fatalities • 41% Drunk Driving Fatalities percentage • As of last night, 3,379 people have died this year due to drunk driving
Smoking • Smoking kills. Smoking-related diseases kill one in 10 adults globally, or cause four million deaths. If the same rate continues, by 2030 smoking will kill one in six people. • About a third of the male adult global population smokes. • Someone dies every eight seconds from tobacco use • Every minute 10 million cigarettes are sold
Behaviors to reduce risk of: -communicable diseases -respiratory diseases -sexually transmitted diseases -HIV/AIDS -cardiovascular diseases -diabetes -cancer Recognize and manage allergies Manage chronic health conditions Keeping a personal health record Know your family health history Communicable & Chronic Diseases
Choosing sources of health information Recognize right of the consumer Taking action when rights are violated Evaluating advertisements Making a plan to manage time & money Choosing healthful entertainment Volunteer at a health agency – advocate Investigating health careers Consumer & Community Health
Staying informed about environmental issues Keep air clean Keep water clean Keep noise at safe level Recycling & disposing of waste properly Helping conserve energy & natural resources Protecting the natural environment Helping improve the visual environment Taking actions to improve the social environment Being a health advocate for the environment Environmental Health
Follow safety guidelines to reduce: Unintentional injuries Severe weather disasters Natural disasters Motor vehicle safety Risk of violence Respecting authority and obeying laws Staying away from gangs Not carrying a weapon Being skilled in first aid procedures. Injury Prevention & Safety
6 CDC Risk Factors • Behaviors contributing to unintentional/ intentional injuries • Tobacco use • Alcohol and drug use • Sexual behaviors resulting in unintended pregnancy and STD’s • Dietary patterns leading into disease • Lack of physical activity
References • ABC News. (2010, April 14). Reading, Writing and Running [News clip]. Retrieved on 4/15 from http://news.yahoo.com/video/world-15749633/reading-writing-and-running-19155824 • Darst, M., & Grimm, G. (2008) 10 Health Content Standards PowerPoint. • KeRo. (2008). Drunk Driving Statistics for 2008. Retrieved on 4/15/10 from: http://www.alcoholalert.com/drunk-driving-statistics.html • Smoking Stats. (2008). Smoking Statistics-General Facts. Retrieved on 4/15/10 from http://smoking.ygoy.com/smoking-statistics-general-facts/