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Reducing Obesity in Missouri. 5-Year Strategic Plan Accomplishments Advancing Environmental and Policy Change to Promote Good Nutrition and Physical Activity.

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1 Reducing Obesity in Missouri

2 5-Year Strategic Plan Accomplishments Advancing Environmental and Policy Change to Promote Good Nutrition and Physical Activity through Multi-sectoral Collaborative Groups

3 Overall Accomplishments Strategic Plan

4 Overall Accomplishments Leadership Team

5 Overall Accomplishments Infographics

6 Overall Accomplishments Obesity Conference

7 Child Care Work Group Supported development and implementation of DHSS’s MO Eat Smart and Move Smart standards – Inclusion of Eat Smart standards into MO Accreditation criteria

8 Child Care Work Group Reviewed current requirements for licensed child care to determine policy options for recommending changes, including: – Current meal standards and requirements influencing foods served – Current standards regarding availability of water – Current standards in relation to physical activity standards

9 Child Care Work Group Launched Wellness Roundtables for Child Care – an annual (now bi-annual) networking opportunity to build wellness related skills/practices for child care staff

10 Child Care Work Group Provided comment on the new CACFP regulations for meal pattern requirements in April 2015

11 Child Care Work Group Provided feedback on recommendation to update the child care regulations within the report that was presented by the Subcommittee on Childhood Obesity to the Missouri Children’s Service Commission (CSC) in December 2014: – Subsequent development of a plan to implement the recommendation – Inclusion of CSC recommendation on Child Care Working Group Annual Plan 2015-16

12 Schools Work Group Resource list Working with Children’s Services Commission on the formal recommendations for improving the health of children and reducing childhood obesity Implementation plan for the Office for Student Wellness

13 Worksites Work Group Training sessions and technical assistance provided to implement worksite wellness Programs

14 Worksites Work Group Administered a survey to school nurses to learn more about worksite wellness in schools

15 Worksites Work Group Incorporated worksite wellness into professional development opportunities such as the Coordinated School Health Conference and Conference on the Young Years

16 Built Environment Work Group Established the Missouri Livable Streets Advisory Committee.

17 Built Environment Work Group Livable Streets Advocacy Trainings held in several communities (Kirksville, Ozark, Kansas City, Cape Girardeau). Provided technical assistance to 30 communities around Livable Streets.

18 Built Environment Work Group Helped to impact Missouri State Department Of Transportation (MODOT) Design Policy Standards. Provided a Design Workshop for design professionals.

19 Built Environment Work Group Provided education to partners to help the Missouri General Assembly pass HCR 23- the Complete Streets Resolution (urges MODOT, cities, counties, MPOs, RPCs to follow CS principles and adopt CS policies).

20 Built Environment Work Group Created the Missouri Livable Streets website (has resources) http://livablestreets.missouri.edu http://livablestreets.missouri.edu

21 Built Environment Work Group continued Conducted a media campaign and utilized social media to get LS messages out.

22 Food Systems Work Group Two regional State of the Plate conferences held.

23 Food Systems Work Group Instrumental in providing support for administration of the innovation funds from Incarnate Word. – Six communities chosen to receive funding based on work that had already begun around partnerships and coalitions. Lexington, Lafayette County, Springfield, Independence, Joplin and Salem.

24 Food Systems Work Group The three year grant allowed each community to work with partners to identify projects to support that would increase access to good food. This year (2015) is the final year of the three year grant cycle.

25 SPRINGFIELD INNOVATION FUND Missouri Innovation Fund Midtown Garden Project

26 Food Systems Work Group Lexington is working with partners to get EBT to one or more of their roadside markets.

27 Food Systems Work Group Salem/Dent County is working on getting an inspected commercial kitchen for the community to use for cooking classes, etc.

28 Messages Work Group Ad Zou Project Recommendations

29 Messages Work Group The Video Contest -Direction and Training on Infographics -MO Can / Missouri Can Slogan Idea

30 Health Care Work Group Healthcare professional or pre-professional student award.

31 Health Care Work Group Distribution of obesity toolkits (also online).

32 Health Care Work Group Website updated with the 2013 adult obesity national guidelines. SKIP health communication campaign Show Me Less Sodium (Call to Action)

33 Health Care Work Group Establishment of the Children's Services Commission childhood obesity subcommittee and its focus on improving obesity prevention and treatment services.

34 Policy Work Group Grew the committee and started to define some policy areas on which to focus. Began to determine a process for sharing and gather direction and feedback from the other work groups on policy areas on which they would like to see movement and leadership from our group.

35 Thanks... Go to all of you!


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