HEALTHY HABITS FOR TEENS NURS 440 / GROUP 2 DENISE COONEY, KEVIN DOAN SCOTT KOWALEWSKY, & BRANDON ZOLYNSKY.

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HEALTHY HABITS FOR TEENS NURS 440 / GROUP 2 DENISE COONEY, KEVIN DOAN SCOTT KOWALEWSKY, & BRANDON ZOLYNSKY

Healthy Habits for Teens This organization will target the School-aged to Adolescent population and will be geared toward providing education and resources to promote healthy lifestyles and nutrition within this age group.

Assessment A study done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed that 14.2% of Michigan adolescents in grades 9-12 are overweight and 11.9% are obese. They also reported that 16.3% of children ages 2-5 are overweight and 13.3% are obese. In % of adults in Kent County alone suffer from obesity. (County Of Kent, 2013)

Mission Statement Healthy Habits for Teens will help the children in our area fight the effects and complications of obesity by making healthier food choices and increasing their physical activity. We are advocates and role models for healthy lifestyles across a lifespan through our actions and our words.

Philosophy “Good nutrition and plenty of exercise are the building blocks for strong growth, healthy development and lifelong wellbeing for children” (American Psychological Association, 2013).

Goals Demonstrate healthy daily activities and healthy food choices to teens in Kent County. Increase programs for teens that improve knowledge on healthy diet and lifestyle. Decrease obesity in teens and adolescents. Provide activities and education for teens and families to increase interest in healthier lifestyles. Increase awareness of potential health risks associated with obesity and/or poor nutrition. Educate teens and parents on eating disorders and associated risks.

Objectives Decrease childhood obesity in Kent County by 10% At least 50% of teens will be able to identify a healthy lifestyle Improve 2 community parks/playgrounds Eliminate high sugar drinks/foods in schools Coordinate 3 community events (walk-a-thon, health fair and after school event) Students to have 2 hours of health instruction/activity each week in school Monthly news letters

Job Responsibilities Director  Supervision and management  Develop and implement policies, procedures and budgets  Present data to show performance outcomes Dietician  Develop and present educational material  Dietary counseling sessions  Work with schools to develop healthy menu choices

Job Responsibilities cont. Newsletter editor  Compose monthly newsletter  Make posters and flyers to announce activities  Create a web based news letter Volunteers  Gather information on participants  Assist with writing newsletter articles  Help at community events

Job Responsibilities cont. Activity Director  Develop programs for community activities  Work with schools to formulate plans to increase physical activity and events at the schools School PE Instructor  Coordinate with Activity Director and school administrators the plan to integrate Healthy Habits for Teens into curriculum

Job Responsibilities cont. Community Outreach Administrator  Assessment of community needs  Assess for upgrades and renovations in parks  Develop plans for nutrition education in schools Nurses  Health assessments  Identify risk factors and develop interventions  Documentation and evaluation of interventions

Budget

References American Psychological Association. (2013). Changing diet and exercise for kids. Retrieved from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Overweight and obesity. Retrieved from s/pdf/Michigan-State-Profile.pdf s/pdf/Michigan-State-Profile.pdf County Of Kent (2013). Access Kent. Retrieved June 1, 2013, from yAdministrator/Dashboard/health_default.htm