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Promoting Healthy Choices to School-Aged Children in Miami-Dade County Lillian Rivera, RN, MSN, PhD Administrator/Health Officer Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County October 3, 2014
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Initiatives Creating Partnerships/ Bringing Stakeholders Together Consortium for a Healthier Miami- Dade Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Make Healthy Happen Miami
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Childcare Centers Environmental and system changes implemented –Facilitate healthier menu changes –Increase physical activity –Decrease screen time
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Wellness Policy adopted by School Board (May 2006) Healthy Beverage and Food Guidelines incorporated into the policy (November 2009) Environmental changes implemented – Refrigerated reimbursable cash-less vending machines offer fresh, healthy meals All 177 elementary schools designated USDA HealthierUS Schools Bronze Award winners
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Miami-Dade County Public Schools Florida-grown fruits and vegetables provided through the school meal program in 2009 – South Florida local harvest season (generally November through April) accommodates the academic school year CPPW 40 Pilot Schools: Forty schools located in South Miami selected to participate in the CPPW Farm-to-Schools initiative
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Physical Education/ Health Literacy Department of Physical Education and Health Literacy increased SPARK* curriculum from 40 to 240 schools – Grades three through five – Spark approved equipment provided * Sports, Play and Active Recreation for Kids
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Alliance for a Healthier Generation Increased opportunities for students to engage in healthy behaviors Cadre of Coaches – Ten champions in Healthy Schools Program Implementation grants to 58 schools to promote increased physical activity and healthy eating in line with Healthy Schools Program
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University of Miami Miller School of Medicine WalkSafe™ program – Pedestrian safety skills, physical activity, walkability surrounding elementary schools – Multidisciplinary approach reduces pedestrian injuries in high-risk neighborhoods Transportation Surveillance System (TSS) – First survey of its kind in Miami-Dade County – Site surveys to validate self-reported results – Health promotion and active transportation awareness for Miami-Dade County school administrators
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Miami-Dade County Parks Recreation and Open Spaces Fit2Play ® – Health Wellness and Obesity Prevention After- School and Out of School Program – Homework help followed by SPARK activities – Offered at 34 parks – Studied and endorsed by University of Miami as a national model
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