Using the Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool

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Using the Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool Action for Healthy Kids Jill Camber Davidson, RDN, CD Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 1

Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 2

CDC Disclaimer Funding for this webinar was made possible by an 1101 cooperative agreement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Objectives Expected Outcomes: 1.Participants will enhance their own understanding of the wellness policy process. 2.Participants will be able to collaborate with peers and use the AFHK wellness policy tool. 3.Participants will build skills in the wellness policy process, from policy revisions to implementation to evaluation. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 4

Who Are We? Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) is a national grassroots partnership created to address the epidemic of overweight, undernourished and sedentary youth by focusing on changes in schools. 5

Healthy School Environment

Policy is: Law Regulation Rules Principles Guidelines Administration Action Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 7

What does School District Policy provide? School policies provide specific guidance toward implementing strategies to achieve the District s mission and/or control behaviors of the District. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 8

Local School Wellness Policies The 2010 Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act added: Required reporting on policy content and implementation Required periodic assessments Goals for nutrition promotion

AFHK Wellness Policy Tool Seven Steps to Success Available free, online at www.actionforhealthykids.org. Go to Tools for Schools, Click on Wellness Policy Tool link. Registration and log in is required to use the tool. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 10

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Who needs to be at the table to make healthy students and healthy schools a priority? Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 13

What s your role? Educators and School Staff School Nutrition Director and Staff Administrators/Principals School Nurse Board member Parent Students Community members Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 14

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Identify and Inventory: What influences (positive & negative) healthy eating and physical activity at school? Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 16

School Environments Selected Strategies recommended by CDC to Encourage Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Promote access to healthy foods and physical activity at school. Provide suitable facilities for healthy eating. Establish safe spaces and facilities for physical activity. Avoid using physical activity as punishment. Avoid using food items to reward students. 17

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Write specific guidance on the school district stance on healthy eating and physical activity. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 19

Does the Policy and Procedure address? Statement of purpose Principles, Values Objectives Strategies Specific Actions Desired Outcomes Performance Indicators Management Plans (Enforcement?) Review Process and Timing Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 20

School Health Guidelines to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity This document provides guidance and evidencebased strategies for schools on establishing a school environment supportive of physical activity and healthy eating. http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/npao/strategies.htm Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 21

Key Considerations When Revising Make sure the policy is designed to fit your district s context/ needs There is NO ONE SIZE FITS ALL Wellness Policy Identify the key goals for the district Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 22

Key Considerations When Revising Involve key stakeholders Benchmark your policy against our national data Incorporate plans for reporting and ongoing monitoring of progress Ownership of policy and procedure Details in the procedure Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 23

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Adopt the Policy Official acceptance of the policy and designation of authority to enforce the policy. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 25

Adopt the Policy Board Discussions First reading, committee referral, etc. Scope of Authority Consistent with local, state and federal laws? Good educational practice? Reflect District goals? Reasonable? Adequate? Consistent with other policies Financial Implications? Who is responsible? Who benefits? Revisions, Second Reading Adoption Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 26

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Implement the Policy Set a course and put the policy in action! WHO WHAT WHEN WHERE WHY HOW Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 28

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Measuring Success The Policy Must establish a plan for measuring implementation including designation.charged with operational responsibility for ensuring that the school meets the local wellness policy. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 30

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Communicate the Results Share what changes are occurring and how the policy is supporting healthy students. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 32

What s your role? Educators and School Staff School Nutrition Director and Staff Administrators/Principals School nurses Board member Parent Students Community members Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 33

Core messages All students deserve an opportunity to be healthy and successful. Schools play a critical role in what they eat and how active they are. Providing students with healthy food options and opportunities to be physically active throughout the school day help them to be healthier and better learners. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 34

Core messages Students who are physically active and eat healthy foods are more likely to be focused in the classroom, earn better grades and test scores, and attend and finish school. Healthy and successful students are part of the foundation of a strong community. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 35

Ways to share the message Consistently share the research, key messages, and benefits with key stakeholders Include this topic in professional development for district and school staff Find parents to support and promote this link Identify meaningful stories that support this link Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 36

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AFHK Resources www.actionforhealthykids.org 38

http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/health_and_academics/ Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 39

The Learning Connection Demonstrates that physical activity supports academic achievement, well-nourished kids learn better and that healthier practices in schools can increase school revenue Provides a roadmap for parents, educators, school administrators and school volunteers to create healthier school environments Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 40

The Wellness Impact Highlights that improved nutrition and physical activity can help lead to better academic performance Serves as a launch pad to ignite the conversation about how all sectors of society can work together to create an environment for children to reach their full potential. Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 41

AFHK Tip Sheets www.actionforhealthykids.org

Questions? jcamberdavidson@actionforhealthykids.org Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Policy Tool 43