Environmental Health Lessons for Your Classroom Nancy Sedlacek Jay Young Marilyn Hair Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health University of Washington.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Louisiana Master Nutrition Program Louisiana Master Nutrition Program.
Advertisements

Asthma Basics for Schools Part 1 - Overview
Home Economics What it is all about? By Ms. S. Attard Farrugia.
PowerPoint ® Presentation Chapter 3 Contaminants Poor Indoor Air Quality Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality Particles Asbestos Lead Gases Carbon Dioxide.
Unit 1 - Introduction “bios” – life, living things, “logy” – the study of Biology - the study of life Major branches of biology: Zoology – the study of.
Things Everyone Can Do To Help Prevent Cancer. Things to remember Good Nutrition Exercise Dont Smoke Sun Safety.
10 Essential Services of Public Health
The Rodale Institute works with farmers, educators and policymakers worldwide To achieve a regenerative food system that renews and improves environmental.
Education Workshop Find out More About Hidden Environmental Contaminants & Creating A Healthy Environment For You And Your Family.
Tox Town A Resource for Teachers and Students. toxtown.nlm.nih.gov.
Food Safe Schools: what‘s it all about? Presentation Objectives  Participants will gain an understanding of the importance of food safety throughout.
Integrated Environmental Health Middle School Project University of Washington © What is Environmental Health? A Student Introduction Outside Inside.
Thailand country report
Environmental Effects on Health Pollution causes illnesses directly and indirectly. Pollution may cause illness by poisoning us directly, as in the cases.
Click the mouse button or press the space bar to display information. How many people know a lot about their family health history? Why is this important?
Environmental Health Unit: Lesson 1 - Introduction Objective: TSWBAT identify issues of how the environment affects our personal health on a daily basis.
Environmental & Injury Epidemiology and Toxicology Unit Environmental Epidemiology and Disease Registries Section Prevention and Preparedness Division.
Environmental Health Information for Consumers Focus on NLM Resources—2/4/15 Kate Flewelling, MLIS National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Middle Atlantic.
Kate Flewelling, MLIS Outreach Coordinator National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Middle Atlantic Region Clinical and Public Health Resources from.
Your Environment, Your Health
Environmental Issues and Cancer Prevention Strategies.
Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the US Public Health (Part 2) Lecture c This material (Comp1_Unit8c) was developed by Oregon Health and.
LESSON 10.1: INTRO TO ENVIRO HEALTH Module 10: Environmental Health Obj. 10.1: Identify various non-infectious environmental factors that may be a danger.
21st Century Skills Initiatives
Healthy Homes Overview Introduction. Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course you will:  Recall the relationship between health and housing 
Promoting Environmental Health
Component 1: Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S. 1.8: Public Health Part II 1.8c: Public Health and Chronic Diseases and Environmental.
Welcome Michigan Model for Health: Skills for Health and Life New High School Health Curriculum April 23 and 30, 2013 OAISD “We have something to shout.
The Industrial Hygiene Profession IH dedicated to employee health as relates to the work environment Often responsible for safety as well Requires interdisciplinary.
Essentials of Environmental Health PH 203 Dr. Khaled El-Ezaby
HUM-FNW-1 Demonstrate employability skills required by business and industry.
SCHOOL COUNSELING "Helping children to become all that they are capable of being." Created by Tammy P. Roth, MEd Licensed School Counselor.
Disease Detectives: Division B and C Regional and State Competition.
 The circumstances, objects, or conditions by which one is surrounded  Public Health Definition of “The Environment”  All that which is external to.
Major Components of FDA’s Action Plan for Acrylamide Richard Canady, PhD DABT US Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
21st Century Skills Framework. CORE SUBJECTS AND 21st CENTURY THEMES Mastery of core subjects and 21st century themes is essential for all students in.
Other Intramural Training Opportunities at NCI Scientific DisciplinesProgram Population-based research, environmental & genetic determinants of cancer.
Introduction and Overview U.S.A.. “We believe in the power of education and we believe that it should start out at an early age... when taught early,
Our Stake in Promoting Healthy Environments Where Children Live, Learn and Play Maryann Suero, PhD US Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 (IL, IN,
Pollution and Human Health
Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Director, Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services National Safe and Healthy Housing Coalition Annual Meeting.
Factors Affecting Health
CE114 Unit Four Seminar: Psychosocial and Cognitive Development of the Infant Patti Pelletier.
A Small Dose of ToxicologyWelcome to Large Dose of Toxicology Paracelsus Paracelsus was so grandiose And perhaps just a little bit gross Manure, blood,
Training on the Facilitation of Environmental & Social Management Framework (ESMF)
ISU Service Learning Program: Diet, Physical Activity and Cancer Ruth S. MacDonald, RD, PhD Food Science and Human Nutrition Iowa State University.
What is Health? Basic Health Definition and Terms.
Environmental Public Health Indicators: The CDC Approach Michael A. McGeehin, Ph.D., M.S.P.H. Director Division of Environmental Hazards and Health Effects.
Environmental Aspects Focal Area Summary Second Meeting of the Global Alliance to Eliminate Lead Paint Bangkok, Thailand, 9-11 July 2012.
2.3 Determinants of the health and development of Australia’s youth.
The Environment and Human Health
TEST WEDNESDAY Toxicology PoisonStudy of Study of toxic (harmful) substances on organisms, including their nature, effects, detection, methods of treatment,
MAY 21, 2014 Watertown Board of Health FY15 Budget Hearing.
Environmental Health. What is Environmental Health? Refers to the influence of environmental conditions on the development of disease or injury.
Environmental Health DR. SIREEN ALKHALDI, DRPH COMMUNITY MEDICINE, FIRST SEMESTER 2015/ 2016 FACULTY OF MEDICINE/ THE UNIVERSITY OF JORDAN.
Public Health. What is public health? A field of science responsible for improving health and preventing disease in populations Focus on protecting the.
©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 1 Children’s Well-being: What It Is and How to Achieve It.
MAY 30, 2015 Watertown Board of Health FY16 Budget Hearing.
Copyright © 2010, 2006, 2002 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. Chapter 1 Community-Oriented Nursing and Community-Based Nursing Carolyn A.
Americana Subtitle Goes Here Guiding Social Studies Experiences.
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENTS IN CHILD CARE FACILITIES AND PRESCHOOLS (HECCP) Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, MPH Executive Director Children Environmental Health Network.
Develop and assess new curriculum material for middle school science classes Link genomics and evolution Relate learning to community health Incorporate.
1 Role of Public Health Nursing in Environmental Health Presented by Marita Santos, RN, MSN Stella Fogleman, RN, MSN/MPH Los Angeles County Department.
What we all need to know about the powers that be!
Non-Infectious Diseases and your Health
Promoting Environmental Health
Pollution and Human Health
Sociocultural factors affecting health status
Taking Charge of Your Health
Presentation transcript:

Environmental Health Lessons for Your Classroom Nancy Sedlacek Jay Young Marilyn Hair Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health University of Washington October 19, 2015

Presentation Overview:  Artifact Exercise  The Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health  What Is Environmental Health?  History of ATHENA  Venn Diagram and One Example of Its Use  Classroom Lessons from ATHENA (and Web Site)  Environmental Health in FACSE  Resources  Contacts

Artifact Exercise Directions: In your group of two to four participants, look over your “artifact” thoroughly and record as many questions about it as possible in three minutes. Be ready to quickly share two of these questions with the whole group.

The Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health  Founded in 1995 and located at the University of Washington, the CEEH strives to understand and communicate how genetic factors influence human susceptibility to environmental health risks.  Researchers affiliated with the Center focus on the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying human variability in response to environmental exposures.  The Center fosters collaborations between a large network of investigators working in toxicology, molecular biology, genetics, and environmental epidemiology.  It includes a well established Community Outreach and Ethics Core (COEC) that has been serving K-12 educators, community groups, and the general public for over seventeen years.Community Outreach and Ethics Core (COEC)  The CEEH is supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Environmental health is the study of how the environment affects human health. It differs from the study of how humans affect the environment, because it focuses on people’s health. An environmental scientist might study how water pollution is hurting fish. An environmental health scientist would study what happens to the health of people when they catch and eat those fish. What is Environmental Health?

History of ATHENA Begun in the school year. Participating teachers attend workshops to gain the necessary knowledge and skills for helping their students better understand the health risks posed by environmental hazards, including those found in the workplace. We also gave teachers the skills and resources to empower students to make individual and collective behavior changes to protect themselves and their communities from environmental hazards. By the start of the school year the Academy had worked with three distinct cohorts of educators on environmental health science.

Venn Diagram and One Example of Its Use By Bellevue Health Teachers

Classroom Lessons from ATHENA (and Web Site)  Electronic Cigarettes & Vaping  Genetic Testing & Ethics: Your Money Your Life  Genetically Modified Organisms: GMO Salmon  Introduction to Health: Family Tree  Sugars & Artificial Sweeteners  Sunscreen & UV Radiation  What Is Environmental Health PowerPoint resourceshttp://deohs.washington.edu/ceeh/educator- resources

Environmental Health in FACSE Why Focus on Environmental Health in FACSE?  It is relevant to students’ lives right now and will continue to be relevant throughout their lives  It is in the news and students need to know how to evaluate what they read and hear  Emerging careers are in this field of study  It brings science to almost every field in FACSE

Environmental Health In Child Development: Sample topics might include: Safety of reclaimed water use on playground lawns Hazard mapping at home and at a daycare Dose and susceptibility as related to toxicology and children Exposure to toxics such as tobacco smoke, lead, phthalates, bisphenol A, pollution, pesticides, mold…

Environmental Health in Foods & Nutrition: Some examples include: Food Safety & Food Borne Illnesses Food Deserts Water, How Much Do You Know (Remind students that much of what they eat includes water!) Genetically Modified Foods, Organics Eating Locally (Carbon Footprint), Sustainability Cancer & Food (both as cause & prevention) Gardening & Cooking/Preserving Fresh from Gardens Ethnic Diets & Results of Changes

Environmental Health in Interior Design: Examples in this area might include:  Off-gassing from carpets, textiles & building materials  Paints – toxicity, lead, alternatives  “Green” buildings  Radon  Hazard mapping in buildings  Design for handicapped/safety of elderly & children  Molds in buildings  Toxic cleaners & safe, effective alternatives  Indoor air quality

Environmental Health in Textiles & Apparel Issues abound in this area, too, including:  Worker health/safety in textile factories  Nano particles & other additives in clothing  Textile production methods – natural v. chemical  Toxicity in dyes & fabric treatments  Formaldehyde in fabric  “Green” textiles  Safety & health effects of high heels  Clothing as sun block  Toxic T-shirt Unit…

Questions?

Resources Center for Ecogenetics and Environmental Health (includes ATHENA) Specific page for teacher resources at the Center’s site ge.htmhttp://whs.wsd.wednet.edu/Faculty/Young/YNHC/teacherresourcepa ge.htm Youth Network for Healthy Communities (YNHC) resource page with Environmental Health topic ideas and research project guidelines

Contacts Nancy Sedlacek: Jay Young: Marilyn Hair: