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New Member Orientation Agenda
Roll call – who is on today’s call? Structure and funding of our organization Overview of our website – asphn.org Committees and Councils Grant Projects Benefits of being an ASPHN member Wrap up and questions
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2019-2020 Board Members President: Diane Golzynski
President-elect: Tiffani Grant Past President: Robin Stanton Treasurer: Patricia Simmons Secretary: Emily Bash Directors at Large: Becky Adams Jill Lange Diane Peck Jackie Rios-Avila Jennifer Young Fruit & Vegetable Council: Megan Hlavacek Melissa Lonsberry MCH Nutrition Council: Heather Harrison-Catledge Jennifer Dellaport Obesity Prevention Nutrition Council: Elaine Russell Cheryl Hill
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Consultants Executive Director-Karen Probert, MS, RD
Director of Operations-Cyndi Atterbury, MPA, RD, LDN Program Development Director-Sandy Perkins, MS, RD, LD Amber Brown, RDN Amber Phipps, MS Allison McGuigan Emia Oppenheim, PhD, RD, LD Janelle Clepper, MPH, CPH Lourdes Pogue Martha Hagen, MS, RD, LD, IBCLC Michelle Futrell, MS, RD, LDN Shana Patterson, RDN Steve Owens, MD, MPH, MA Thometta Cozart, MS, MPH, CHES, CPH
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Funding Partners CDC, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity (DNPAO) HRSA, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) 6
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Types of ASPHN Membership
✔ Designees – appointed by the state health official ✔ Expanded members – all others in the state department of health, human services, agriculture or aging, or tribes ✔ Associate members – local agencies, universities, retired, and students 7
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Tour of asphn.org We encourage participants on the call to follow along on their computer
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ASPHN Committees Policy Collaboration
Membership Communication & Outreach Governance
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ASPHN Councils National Fruit & Vegetable Nutrition Council
Maternal and Child Health Nutrition Council Obesity Prevention Nutrition Council
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ASPHN Policy Committee
Meets the 4th Thursday of every month at 2:00 pm ET. The Policy Committee is ASPHN’s voice in promoting and influencing public health nutrition policies. Contact Michelle Futrell for more information!
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ASPHN Collaboration Committee
Meets quarterly, scheduled in advance. The next meeting is in December 2019. The Collaboration Committee is a national team that strengthens and improves ASPHN’s strategic partnerships. Committee work is accomplished through work groups formed around partnership and liaison priorities. Contact Shana Patterson for more information!
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Growing ASPHN Leaders Leadership training opportunity open to all ASPHN members Helps you grow in ways that enhance leadership skills and provides practical application 8 leadership training calls from Dec – June 2020 Contact Shana Patterson to request an application or get more information. Application deadline is Oct. 11th. Only a few spots left!
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ASPHN MC&O Committee Meets the 1st Tuesday of every month at 1:00 pm ET. The MC&O Committee provides guidance regarding communications to ASPHN members and partners, and promotes membership involvement. Contact Allison McGuigan for more information!
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ASPHN Governance Committee
ASPHN Board of Directors position descriptions Current chair is Diane Peck(AL)
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ASPHN Councils National Fruit & Vegetable Nutrition Council
Maternal and Child Health Nutrition Council Obesity Prevention Nutrition Council Councils are open to all ASPHN members Contact Sandy Perkins for more information!
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Children’s Healthy Weight CoIIN
Contact Sandy Perkins for more information
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Collaborative Innovation & Improvement Network (CoIIN)
A group of self-motivated people with a collective vision, enabled by the web to collaborate in achieving a common goal by sharing ideas, information and work
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Learn the Signs. Act Early.
Contact Amber Brown for more information
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CDC – WIC Developmental Monitoring
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CDC – WIC Developmental Monitoring
We support 3 state WIC Programs to replicate LTSAE WIC Model developed in Missouri. The 3 states selected are: Arkansas, Massachusetts, and Nevada. States invited to participate at a Technical Assistance Level are: Georgia, Iowa, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Virgin Islands.
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Obesity Mini CoIIN Contact Dr. Emia Oppenheim for more information
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ASPHN Obesity Mini CoIIN
CDC – Nutrition in ECE ASPHN Obesity Mini CoIIN Increased # of ECE settings conducting sustainable, comprehensive farm to ECE Technical assistance, networking, in-person learning session, and state stipend 13-person Advisory Committee
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CDC – Nutrition in ECE Runs through July 2020
The 5 states selected are: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, and Ohio Working closely with National Farm to School Network
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CDC – Breastfeeding Coalitions
Martha Hagen is lead consultant Subcontract with U.S. Breastfeeding Committee ASPHN will have a greater presence at NBCC More stories in story bank More breastfeeding advocates in ASPHN
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Health Equity Internship Program
Contact Dr. Steven Owens or Thometta Cozart for more information
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CDC – Health Equity Internship
10 interns in the Fall and 10 in the Spring Undergraduate and graduate students attending Minority Serving Institutions 12-week internship sessions Sites: state and local health departments and local non-governmental organizations
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CDC – Health Equity Internship
Lots of professional mentoring Many interns attend the ASPHN Annual Meeting
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6 categories of practice and indicators
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Public Health Nutrition
© 2016 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics This Public Health Nutrition Online Certificate of Training was supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number 5 U38 OT , funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.
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