Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion

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Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Script: This is the final section, we will be wrapping up the Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities training. 8: Conclusion

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Window of Opportunity External elements A window of opportunity opens A problem is identified and recognized as important and something should be down about it. Problem The policy options are considered doable and reasonable in cost and an appealing option is found. Solution A decision maker is able and passionate and puts the policy up for a vote. Decision Maker Time to act Script: Even when all of the components of a healthy, active community are known, sometimes we still have to wait for the external elements to line up. We can use the analogy of planting a garden, we may have the seeds and dirt, but the seeds will not have a good chance to grow in a hurricane nor in a drought. We have to wait for or create a healthy environment for the seedlings to grow. For policies, this may mean having to wait or nurture relationships until the time is more favorable for the desired change. These three elements let us look at the aspects that surround a policy improvement, systems and environmental change, when they converge we have a much better chance of making changes in our communities. With only two of these elements a change is less likely to happen. Kingdon, J. Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies. 1995

Example Leading to a Window of Opportunity Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Example Leading to a Window of Opportunity Window of opportunity opens There are high rates of obesity and few places to get fresh fruits and vegetables. The community wants a change, plus other communities are already improving. Problem There is increased funding available for community gardens and parks. Decision makers support the community gardens. Solution A public official is willing to propose budget changes for increased funding for community gardens knowing that other decision makers also support it. Decision maker Script: Let’s look at examples of each of the external elements. This will help us to see how they all fit together to open a window of opportunity. Read slide.

Recognizing “Windows of Opportunity” Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Recognizing “Windows of Opportunity” Windows open and close frequently Open Windows Closed Windows Time to take action Keep working on identifying the problems, finding feasible solutions, and engaging decision maker Script: Recognizing when the windows are open helps us know when to take action that will result in positive change. If the windows are still closed, it means it’s time to keep working on identifying the problems, finding feasible solutions, and engaging decision makers. We can use all of the resources we’ve learned to do this. There is a tool called the “Community Readiness Model,” this is a way to measure the degree to which a community is ready to make a change. Community Readiness Survey http://www.triethniccenter.colostate.edu/docs/CR_Handbook_DS.pdf

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Apply what you have learned about policy improvements, systems and environmental changes to your local community Script: We have covered a lot of material today. Now we want to be able to apply what we have learned about policy improvements, systems and environmental changes to our local communities.

Bringing Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes Home Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Bringing Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes Home Think of your community for this final activity. Work with others to develop your MY PLAN worksheet! Script: Let’s think about an action plan for what we can do when we leave this training today for our own communities. Next slide.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion MY PLAN worksheet Script: Please take out the My Plan Worksheet again. This will serve as a tool for you to use as you return back to your communities to make improvements and changes.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion MY Action PLAN! Next steps to accomplish it: Role of person heading up this step: Start and end dates of step: Measurement of success: Script: Get back into the My Plan workgroups. Think about your own community and MY PLAN worksheet. Think about the people in the room currently, they may be some of the best people to meet with when you get back to your community. You can also use this as a tool to complete at home to help you continue.

Take-Home Learning Activity for Instructors Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Take-Home Learning Activity for Instructors Identify two policy improvements, systems or environmental changes that are currently in place in your community that promote healthy living and identify two policy improvements, systems or environmental changes that should be introduced to further enhance healthy living in your community. Talk to a community leader or decision maker about the needed policy improvements, systems and environmental changes to improve healthy living in your community. Please submit the take-home assignment identifying the various policy improvements, systems and environmental changes you see in your community and outlining your experience meeting with a community leader or decision maker, which will demonstrate completion of the two objectives above. Use this slide only for CHW Instructor trainings. Script: Since this is a training for CHW Instructors, you have the opportunity to earn three additional CEUs by completing this take-home activity. Read slide.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Thinking about policy improvements, systems and environmental change to promote healthy living: What will you do… In the next 7 days? ___________________________________ In the next 30 days? In the next 60 days? Use the handout in the back of the binder. Ask participants to fill in the actions they will take in the next 7 days, 30 days, and 60 days.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Don’t forget… This same process can work for creating policy improvements, systems and environmental changes for many other issues: Decrease television viewing. Increase breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity. Reduce tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure. Script: The same process we have worked on today for physical activity and healthy eating can also work to create policy improvements, systems and environmental changes for many other issues: Decrease television viewing. Increase breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity. Reduce tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Remember… Creating changes in your community is hard work, you may have to talk to TEN different people to find the ONE person who can join you in making that change! Read slide.

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion On a scale of 0-10, how confident are you that you can reduce obesity in your community by making policy improvements, systems and environmental changes that increase physical activity and healthy eating? HOW CONFIDENT ARE YOU? Invite all participants to the front of the room, read the question and ask them to stand along the ruler by the number they think them are. You will be forming a human ruler. Script: On this scale, with zero being not at all confident to help your community make changes to be healthier, and 10 being very confident to help your community make changes to be healthier, which point best reflects how confident you are that you can reduce obesity in your community by making policy improvements, systems and environmental changes that increase physical activity and healthy eating? After participants have all decided which number they are, ask for a few volunteers who are on different parts of the ruler to share their number. Why did you chose a # (the number they chose) and not a # (lower number than given)? Example: If the person chose a 5: Why did you chose a 5 and not a 3? What would it take for you to become a # (higher number than given)? Example: If the person chose a 5: What would it take for you to become a 7? After a few volunteers have shared, ask participants to sit back in their seats. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Not confident at all Some what confident Very confident

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion Knowledge Questionnaire Script: As we wrap up, please fill out the post-test that is in the back of your binder. Don’t forget to write the same number you wrote on your pre-test on this test. Pass out post-tests on any colored paper (to keep separate from the pre-tests) if it is not already in the binders. Also pass out and collect trainer evaluation (these do not need identification numbers on them).

Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Conclusion THANK YOU!