BRANDON Healthy Schools Committee

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BRANDON Healthy Schools Committee By Community Nutritionist Susin Cadman, RD Outline Who is on the committee How we function How we use the funds How events are planned Benefits 1

Brandon Manitoba s second largest city, a population of 43,000 19 K-8 and 3 high schools 22 schools consisting of WHO Superintendent Physical Education Health Consultant K-8 Principal 9-12 Principal Community Drug & Alcohol Education Coordinator Community Schools Connector & Building Student Success with Aboriginal Parents Coordinator 2

Brandon RHA Public Health Manager Community Nutritionist Public Health Nurse Health Promotion Educator Psychologist from Child Adolescent Treatment Centre (CATC) Community Mental Health Nurse Community Parent Advisory Council Sexual Education Resource Centre Tentative: Westman Immigrant Services Addictions Foundations of Manitoba 3

Establish Terms of Reference our purpose membership officers duties of the officers frequency of meetings Purpose To create school environments that promote the physical, emotional and social health of students, their families, staff and communities Manitoba Healthy Schools 4

Objectives To promote partnership for health and education to work together To coordinate disbursement of funds To seek opportunities for matched funding and in-kind support To encourage community development to promote healthier choices How we function Officers: Co-chairs Superintendent Public Health Manager Secretary Brandon School Division Executive Secretary 5

Frequency of Meetings: Twice a semester: October & December February & May 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. At the BSD Administration office Funding based on priority issues: Physical Activity Healthy Eating Safety & Injury Prevention Substance Use & Addictions Sexual Health Mental Health Promotion 6

How We Use the Funds Conducted a focus group with students, parents, teachers, and community agencies Baseline data directed the actions of the committee on priority issues What they told us: Access to gym equipment during recess Healthier canteen choices Feel safe at school Physical Activity Healthy Eating Safety & Injury Prevention 7

2005/2006 Equipped K-6 classrooms with activity bags and equipment for active participation at break time Partnered with Manitoba in motion and individual school grant monies Physical Activity 2005/2006 Collected data on school food environments: to develop a Nutrition Policy improve choices with healthier options Healthy Eating 8

2005/2006 Drafted a divisional healthy foods policy with input from schools, parents, teachers, and administrators Healthy Eating 9

Canteen Choices Previous menu items: MC D burgers 3 X week Pizza Hot Rods Wagon Wheels Sugar sweetened beverages Ice cream treats Chocolate bars Healthy Eating Becoming a healthier school Hosted Fun Food Fair Taste test with more nutritious choices improved canteen choices Get Caught Campaign Parent Education: created displays submitted info for school newsletters Healthy Eating 10

Fun Food Fair 11

Becoming a Healthier School 12

Get Caught Eating Vegetable and fruit Encouraging students to try new foods Safety/Substance Use Support Safe Kids Forum: Target: Grades 6-8 Topics: gambling, drugs, bullying, relationships Safe Kids Coalition: BSD, SERC, CFS, AFM, police, military Substance Use & Addictions Safety & Injury Prevention 13

2006/2007 Support Nutrition Policy Sent school teams to provincial nutrition forum Supported Phys.Ed. teacher to attend National Conference Funded school heath fair Funded division wide health fair Provided grade 7/ 8 classrooms with equipment bags similar to K-6 Freggie visits Health Fair 14

2007/08 Manitoba Theater for Young People Professional theater presentation Purple Pirate FUN-damental of Fitness Sponsor two Phys. Ed. Teachers to attend UBC Teaching Games for Understanding Conference Support - Suicide Prevention Conference The Purple Pirate Children s entertainer, using comedy and dance to promote positive self esteem and confidence in children. Mental Health Promotion 15

Power of One Conference Mental Health Promotion 2008/2009 Community Drug and Alcohol Education Coalition Enhance curriculum for grades 4, 6, 8, 11/12 Produced Parent Healthy Eating resource Offered Mental Health First Aid Substance Use & Addictions 16

Parent Resource Healthy Eating Guide Healthy Eating Mental Health First Aid Course Instruct teachers to recognize and manage mental health issues Increase in referrals to mental health workers More mental health programming in schools Mental Health Promotion 17

2009/2010 Trustee attended National Early Development Instrument Conference EDI - a tool to measure children s health and school readiness Healthy Schools Forum Presented results of youth health survey 2010/2011 Youth Health Survey focusing on: Improving vegetable and fruit consumption Encouraging physical activity Increasing school connectedness 18

Youth Health Survey Taste tests Family fitness challenge Enhance play ground equipment Enhance orientation for students entering high school motivational presentation scavenger hunt BBQ How Events are Planned Events are planned by the member representing the priority issue or the agency requesting funding 19

Benefits Schools have increased awareness of health services Improved relationship with community partners Schools have a positive effect on health of children, families and community Questions! 20