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SHIP: Statewide Health Improvement Program Healthy Homes and Communities Convening The Depot, Minneapolis October 1, 2013
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SHIP works to reduce chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer and diabetes Through prevention to reduce the behaviors that lead to chronic disease What is SHIP?
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Health in Minnesota Health Care Spending in Minnesota from 1996-2008 All contributing to health care costs that are out of control
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Keys to success Local control Strong partnerships Evidence-based strategies Sustainability Strong evaluation How SHIP Works
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Strategies: Active living Healthy eating Tobacco-free living What and Where Settings: Child care Schools Worksites Health care Community
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1 st Two Years July 2009-June 2011 Statewide effort All 87 MN counties and 9 of 11 tribal communities Hundreds of businesses, schools, non-profits, health care organizations and others involved Tribal Grantees Leech Lake with partners: Mille Lacs, Bois Forte, Grand Portage, White Earth, Fond du Lac, Red Lake Upper Sioux Lower Sioux
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SHIP www.health.state.mn.us/ship/www.health.state.mn.us/ship/ Results from 1 st Two Years
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2 nd Two Years July 2011-June 2013 Reduced effort $15 million 70% cut No longer statewide 18 grantees funded in 55 counties and cities and one tribal community
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www.health.state.mn.us/ship/ Results from 2 nd Two Years
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You will hear some success stories today Still analyzing the data Report will be published in early 2014 Results from 2 nd Two Years
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3 rd Two Years July 2013-June 2015 Statewide effort $35 million Grant applications submitted August 2013 Grant awards to be announced October 2013 Funding begins November 2013
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For More Information Chris Kimber Physical Activity and Nutrition Unit Supervisor chris.kimber@state.mn.us chris.kimber@state.mn.us
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