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Wisconsin Child Care Summit. The CACFP in Wisconsin. Need for Good Nutrition & Wellness in Child Care. High rates of food insecurity in families with children under six High prevalence of overweight and obesity in young children
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Wisconsin Child Care Summit The CACFP in Wisconsin
Need for Good Nutrition & Wellness in Child Care • High rates of food insecurity in families with children under six • High prevalence of overweight and obesity in young children • Good nutrition and wellness in child care can support good health, a healthy weight, & a lifetime of healthy habits
Need for Good Nutrition in Child Care • High rates of food insecurity in families with young children: • 21.9 percent of households with children under six (USDA) • High rates of food insecurity in Wisconsin: • 11.2 percent of all households (USDA)
Negative Consequences of Food Insecurity • Poor early child development outcomes • Poor education outcomes • Poor child health outcomes • Poor nutritional intake
Need for Good Nutrition & Wellness in Child Care • 30.4 percent of low-income preschool children are overweight or obese (CDC) • 12.1 percent of children aged 2-5 years are obese (CDC 2013) • 14 percent of children aged 2-5 years in Wisconsin are obese (CDC 2013)
Overweight & Obesity: Consequences Children who are overweight or obese are more likely to have: • social and emotional problems; • poorer academic performance; and • health problems including asthma, sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, and risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
CACFP Supports Good Nutrition in Child Care • CACFP can help to remedy and prevent both food insecurity and obesity
CACFP Supports Good Nutrition in Child Care • CACFP meals and snacks are more nutritious than meals and snacks served in non-CACFP centers and homes.
Child & Adult Care Food Program • CACFP supports good nutrition & obesity prevention by providing healthy food, reimbursements, and educating caregivers about child nutrition.
CACFP Research • CACFP is a good program • CACFP helps children grow healthy & strong • CACFP helps working families work • CACFP is an indicator of quality child care
CACFP served 31.7 million healthy meals & snacks Distributed $38 million in reimbursements Wisconsin CACFP
Opportunities CACFP: Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act: • Strengthens CACFP role in supporting good nutrition: • Enhanced nutrition services • Improved nutrition guidelines • Streamlines CACFP: • Initial streamlining in law (e.g. eliminating block claims) • USDA Paperwork Reduction Work Group Child Care: Focus on improving child care nutrition & wellness standards & training in child care licensing & subsidy systems
Outreach & Promotion • CACFP Brochures • Fact Sheets • Webcasts • Social Media
Enhanced Nutrition Services Healthy Bites: A Wisconsin Guide for Improving Childhood Nutrition Active Early: A Wisconsin Guide for Improving Childhood Physical Activity
Child Care Partner to leverage the power of CACFP to support efforts to strengthen child care licensing & subsidy nutrition and quality, & increase CACFP participation.
Working Together We can make a good system even better.