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Exploring the Health-Learning Nexus. Alameda County. Urban Strategies Council www.urbanstrategies.org. Urban Strategies Council. A social impact organization working to eliminate persistent poverty. The Health and Learning Nexus. How are we defining health?.
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Exploring the Health-Learning Nexus Alameda County Urban Strategies Council www.urbanstrategies.org
Urban Strategies Council A social impact organization working to eliminate persistent poverty
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
OUSD Student Eligibility to Receive Free or Reduced-Price School Meals, by Eligibility Status: 2011
How do health issues affect learning? Hinder development Social Emotional Physical Cognitive Restrict opportunities to learn
Children below Poverty Level (2005-2009) U.S. Census
Children in Fair/Poor Health (2009) California Health Interview Survey
Children Feeling Safe in Neighborhood (2009) California Health Interview Survey
OUSD Students Diagnosed With Asthma, by Race/Ethnicity and Gender (2010-11) Oakland Unified School District 2010-11
Mothers with Psychological Distress in Past Year (2009) California Health Interview Survey
Breaking the Link between Asthma and Absences • Mitigating triggers in school environment • Equipping school staff to handle asthma • Linking to asthma services
Addressing Widespread Trauma • Reducing exposure to trauma • Educating community/school about trauma • Intervening with affected children and families
Applying Two-Generation Approaches • Maternal mental health and young children • Early childhood education and post-secondary education & training
What health issues and interventions do you see affecting children’s literacy?
Questions to Discuss: • Which health issues would we like to learn more about? • Which health issues do we see having the biggest impact on children’s literacy development? Are we already addressing any? How? • Which of the health issues we are considering as priorities lend themselves to low-cost or no-cost strategies, or to efforts already underway? • Which issues are most ripe for action?