UTAH Adolescent Preconception Health Action Learning Collaborative.

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Presentation transcript:

UTAH Adolescent Preconception Health Action Learning Collaborative

This Presentation Will Cover: Overview of Utah’s ALC Collaboration Group Successes of building support among teachers & other stakeholders Challenges for incorporating preconception health guidelines into health education for youth

Utah ALC Team Members Lois BloebaumUtah Department of Health Jenny MayfieldUtah Department of Health Frank WojtechUtah State Office of Education Cecie ScharmanSalt Lake City School District Annabel SheinbergPlanned Parenthood Association of Utah

UDOH & USOE Collaboration Support and past relationship Roles of each agency Values from having representatives from both agencies

2 Main Goals of ALC Project Integrate preconception health concepts into the Utah State Office of Education Secondary health core curriculum. Distribute Teen Life Plan to teens and parents in identified community settings.

Reaching Goal 1 Raise Awareness and “Buy-in” from teachers

Partnering with Teachers Planned and Convened Meetings Provided Information Formed Teacher Workgroup Obtained input for Essential Questions

Essential Questions: Health Education Core Standards Mental and Emotional Health Nutrition and Fitness Drug Use, Misuse, Abuse Safety Health Promotion & Disease Prevention Human Development

Essential Questions for Personal Health and Wellbeing Negative Consequences ChoicePersonal Health LifestyleRelation- ships Future Children Finances 1. Not taking care of my emotional and mental health 2. Develop poor nutritional habits and lack sufficient exercise 3. Engage in premarital sexual activity 4. Misuse/abuse alcohol, tobacco and other drugs 5. Engage in violent and abusive behavior against myself or others 6. Demonstrate carelessness in regard to disease prevention

Essential Questions for Personal Health and Wellbeing Positive Consequences ChoicePersonal Health LifestyleRelation- ships Future Children Finances 1. Take care of my emotional and mental health 2. Develop good nutritional habits and get sufficient exercise 3. Abstain from premarital sexual activity 4. Abstain from alcohol, tobacco and other drugs 5. Nurture healthy relationships with myself and others 6. Take action to prevent disease

Resources for Teachers Content Expert Input Utah State Office of Education, Health Education Electronic Toolbox for Teachers:  ElectronicToolbox.pdf

Presented by: The Utah State Office of Education, Prevention Dimensions, and The Utah Department of Health Prevention Strategies for Health Educators Mid-Year Health Education Conference St. George, UT March 1-2, 2010

Adolescent Reproductive Life Plan

Successes & Challenges Successes Timing with the revisions of the State Health Core Curriculum Building Relationships & Partnerships Support from Teachers Challenges Life Plan Development State Curriculum Board Buy-In Teacher Work Load

Next Steps Distribution of Teen Life Plans Develop Teacher Companion Tools Exhibit at State Health Conferences Utah Education Association Utah Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Lessons Learned Have patience Be aware of teacher workload Have many common goals

Jenny Mayfield MS, CHES Adolescent Health Coordinator Maternal and Infant Health Program Utah Department of Health PO Box Salt Lake City, UT (801) (Office) CONTACT INFORMATION

THANK YOU!!