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A partnership between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction and Wisconsin Department of Health Services
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Funder background Priority Districts & Roll Call Overview: Promoting Physical Activity & Nutrition and Chronic Disease Management Overview: Preventing HIV/STD’s, Teen Pregnancy and Creating Safe School Environments Next Steps
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Chat box accessible via Q&A anytime We will pause for questions during the presentation Please mute your phone when not talking to reduce background noise (press *6 to mute and un-mute ) Presentation is being recorded and will be available on the DPI website by 2/10/2014
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National Center for HIV/AIDS and STD Prevention- Division of Adolescent and School Health National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)- Division of Population Health- School Health Team
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To improve adolescent health through coordinated approaches to school-based HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention education and creating safe and supportive learning environments. To prevent and reduce the risk factors associated with childhood obesity, while implementing strategies to improve management and care of students with chronic health conditions.
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Chosen based on data and readiness Leveraging state and local partnerships/programs ◦ Safe and Supportive Schools (S3) ◦ Personal Responsibility Education Program (PREP) ◦ 21 st Century Community Learning Center Programs (CLC) ◦ Teen Parent (InSPIRE) ◦ Safe Schools, Healthy Students (SS/HS)
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19 Priority Districts-Roll Call Superior Menomonie Area Madison Green Bay Janesville Beloit Racine Milwaukee Fond du Lac Darien-Delevan Wisconsin Dells Lodi Kiel North Fond du Lac Crandon Wausau Menominee Indian Appleton Neenah
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Submit signed MOU ◦ Deadline February 17th Submit lead contacts form ◦ Deadline February 17th Adolescent Health Symposium ◦ Madison February 13-14 Complete School Health Profiles Survey ◦ Currently in the field
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Youth Risk Behavior Survey- 2013 data will be released soon! School Health Profiles- In the field!
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Local Data Related to Physical Activity and Nutrition Chronic disease cluster- Questions specific to eating habits and physical activity. 6 questions. Local Data Related to Sexual Health and Safe Schools clusters Safe Schools and STD prevention cluster- combination of the Safe and Supportive Schools survey and sexual behavior questions. 49 questions Contact Emily Holder at 608-267-9170 to discuss survey options.
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Addressing healthy eating and physical activity, and management of students with chronic health care needs.
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Due February 18 th Active Schools Core 4+ ◦ Active Physical Education PE minutes ◦ Active Classrooms ◦ Active Recess/Open Gym ◦ Active Before and After School ◦ +Family and Community Physical Activity
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Active Schools: Core 4+ Wisconsin Physical Education and Physical Activity | Student Services / Prevention and Wellness Nutrition ◦ DPI School Wellness Policy Toolkit – Wisconsin Wellness: Putting Policy Into Practice (coming this spring) ◦ National Food Service Management Institute –Resource to Sustain and Strengthen Local Wellness InitiativesResource to Sustain and Strengthen Local Wellness Initiatives ◦ CDC – School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical ActivitySchool Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity School Health Advisory Committee ◦ Develop and maintain
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Physical Education: K-12 alignment to DPI WI state Standards (NASPE) recommended ◦ Written course of study Nutrition Education recommended ◦ Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Nutrition Wisconsin Model Academic Standards for Nutrition ◦ A Guide to Planning Curriculum in Nutrition (hard copies available by request) ◦ Nutritious, Delicious, Wisconsin: Connecting Nutrition Education and Local Foods Nutritious, Delicious, Wisconsin: Connecting Nutrition Education and Local Foods ◦ Teaching Nutrition Through Family and Consumer Sciences: A Curriculum Guide for Middle Schools Teaching Nutrition Through Family and Consumer Sciences: A Curriculum Guide for Middle Schools ◦ USDA Team Nutrition Resources USDA Team Nutrition Resources
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School Nursing (Health Care Provider) ◦ Professional Development on chronic disease management ◦ Webinars with experts in field ◦ Individualized consultation ◦ Availability of focused resources Nutrition: DPI Team Nutrition ◦ District consultation School Wellness Toolkit – DPI spring release Active Schools: Core 4+ ◦ Adolescent Health Symposium (February 13-14) ◦ Best Practices (July 22-24)
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Interviews with School health Care Providers (School Nurses) ◦ Current practice related to emergency and health care plans ◦ Current data collection systems ◦ Prevalence of asthma, allergies/anaphylaxis, seizure disorders, diabetes, and obesity ◦ Professional development needs Annual DPI School Health Services Report (Nursing)
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Increased student knowledge and skills to prevent HIV/STD and pregnancy. Improved student attitudes and norms in support of HIV/STD and pregnancy prevention. Improved student access to youth-friendly sexual health services. Improved student connectedness to school and supportive adults. Improved student attendance and achievement.
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School-based HIV/STD and Teen Pregnancy Prevention and Safe Schools Strategies Intensive work SSE with LGBTQ (In priority secondary schools in 15 districts) ESHE, Sexual Health Services, Safe & Supportive Environments (SSE) (15 priority districts) -epidemiological, -socio-economic, -discipline, and graduation rate data Exemplary Sexual Health Education (ESHE) (all districts in Wisconsin) Professional development to all districts TP3 A state level Advisory Council
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Policy collection Identification of technical assistance/resource needs Discussion of the Learning Collaborative ◦ Safe Schools for LGBT Youth In person or by phone ◦ InSPIRE funded districts in-person ◦ Other 5 districts-discuss with your project consultant
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Return MOU (required) Complete Profiles surveys (required) Online YRBS for Local Data Schedule your site visit Emily’s Districts Madison Milwaukee Green Bay Menomonie Area Fond du Lac Neenah Appleton Lori’s Districts Beloit Racine Menominee Indian Janesville Superior Wausau Crandon Delavan-Darien **Sites in blue are also InSPIRE-Teen Parent
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Freddi Adelson 608-267-9244 freddi.adelson@dpi.wi.gov Eileen Hare 608-267-9234 eileen.Hare@dpi.wi.gov Emily Holder 608-267-9170 emily.holder@dpi.wi.gov Lori Stern 608-264-9550 lori.stern@dpi.wi.gov
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