Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/1.PPT (10/6/2003) www.panaonline.org.

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Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/1.PPT (10/6/2003)

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/2.PPT (10/6/2003) Active Community Environments (ACE) Regional ACE Survey Results Project Development Update

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/3.PPT (10/6/2003) Regional ACE Survey Results

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/4.PPT (10/6/2003) Regional ACE Survey Results

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/5.PPT (10/6/2003) Regional ACE Survey Results

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/6.PPT (10/6/2003) Peeling the Onion Increase walking and biking as modes of transportation Increase leisure-time physical activity Increase in policies and environments that support walking and biking as modes of transportation Increase in policies and environments that provide accessible and affordable recreation

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/7.PPT (10/6/2003) ACE Targeted Activities 1.Recreation & Health Campaign 2.Training Local Advocates 3.Education for Local Government Officials and related land-use professionals

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/8.PPT (10/6/2003) Recreation & Health Campaign Develop state-wide campaign to promote existing park and recreation facilities as places for physical activity for local implementation. Pilot Communities: Franklin and Allegheny Counties (Summer 2004)

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/9.PPT (10/6/2003) “Products” Campaign name and messages Template to record recreation information Web-based portal for recreation sites by county and type of activity Promotional tools (templates for signage, newspaper promotions, community newsletters, programming ideas) Local How To Guide for implementation

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/10.PPT (10/6/2003) Milestones Pilot Summer 2004 State-wide Training – Fall 2004 Local Preparation / Implementation Winter State-wide Kick-off May/June 2005

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/11.PPT (10/6/2003) Training Local ACE Advocates Develop training series and program materials for local advocates to promote and support Active Community Environments.

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/12.PPT (10/6/2003) Local ACE Advocate Training Improve the knowledge and skills of local advocates about the impact of the built environment on community health and quality of life. Increase Community awareness about the impact of the environment on community health and quality of life. Assess local environment and policies that support walking and biking as modes of transportation

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/13.PPT (10/6/2003) Milestones Feb Sept 2004: Development Fall 2004: Begin Training Series Spring 2005: Community Assessments

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/14.PPT (10/6/2003) Local Government Training Develop education and outreach sessions for local government officials (and related professionals) on the impact of land-use and transportation on public health.

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/15.PPT (10/6/2003) “Products” A 3 hour interactive training program delivered through Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS) A 1 hour education session that can be delivered at professional conferences and meetings

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/16.PPT (10/6/2003) Milestones April 19, 2004: PSATS conference –(1 hour session) May/June 2004: –3 hour training course

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/17.PPT (10/6/2003) Health Care 1.Inform healthcare providers about the Growth Screening Program in PA schools (starting school year). 2.Provide a training course for school personnel, community organizations, and healthcare systems and providers to prepare for the implementation of the Growth Screening Program.

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/18.PPT (10/6/2003) Preparing Schools and Communities to Respond for The Pennsylvania Growth Screening Program hosted by PANA, PA Department of Health, and Local Intermediate Units

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/19.PPT (10/6/2003) Training Course Details Targeted Audiences The training program will be targeted to school nurses, community health professionals and health care systems. Measurable Outcomes Increase awareness about the Pennsylvania Growth Screening Program among school nurses, community health professionals, and health care systems. Increase the number of school and community professionals working in partnership to prepare for the Growth Screening Program

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/20.PPT (10/6/2003) Training Course Components 1.Explain the Growth Screening Program 2.Present alternatives for school and community partnerships to prepare for the Growth Screening Program 3.Provide information on resources, promising programs and Continuing Medical Education courses available 4.Facilitate local dialogue to include: what is needed by school nurses, what is available in the community and/or health system, and partnerships that can be developed in local communities

Pennsylvania Advocates for Nutrition and Activity GR-M7-1089/21.PPT (10/6/2003) at an Intermediate Unit near you. Details and Registration information coming soon….