Health Impact Council Description

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Health Impact Council Description Purpose: One of three distinct committees that convene community stakeholders in an ongoing process to identify priority needs, desired outcomes, and recommendations for funding within their assigned areas of focus. Committee Size: Each Impact Council has (optimally) 20-25 volunteers comprised of Board Members, issue experts, agency experts, neighborhood representatives, community partners and donors. Time Commitment: 2 – 3 hours per month Target Population: Adolescent children and their families.   Outcome: Increase the number of adolescent youth in the Healthy Fitness Zone by providing knowledge, skills, and counseling to address the root causes of obesity. Modality: Provide one-on-one/group counseling to adolescent youth in acquiring the knowledge, skills, attitudes, to produce behavioral-change necessary for a healthier lifestyles (eating habits/physical activity). Measurement: Increased knowledge about healthy nutrition/physical activity skills, as evidenced by Pre- & Post- tests of program participants Increase in the number of students who exhibit better eating habits as evidence by a food environment survey Increase in the number of domains an individual students scores in the Healthy Fitness Zone Increase in number of students with in the targeted school scoring in the Healthy Fitness Zone