Title: How State Associations Can Lead the Way
1How State Associations Can Lead the Way
- Increasing Visibility and Influencing Policy at
the State and Local Levels
2Professional Membership
- Products
- Tools of the trade
- Resources
- Services
- Professional Development
- Professional meetings
- Workshops
- Where Does Advocacy Fit?
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4Advocacy and AAHPERD
- Strategic Goal 1 To Increase Advocacy Efforts
- Promote Active, Creative, and Healthy Lifestyle
- Provide a process and procedure for members and
collaborating partners to conduct advocacy - Educate policy makers on the importance of
contributions of our professions to society - Provide resources to promote and disseminate
programs in health, physical education,
recreation, dance and sport - Expand recognition for Alliance programs
- AAHPERD AWARDS ADVOCACY GRANTS
5AAHPERD Public and Legislative Affairs Committee
- Provides member input to advocacy initiatives and
public relations efforts of the national office - Committee Members
- Monica Lounsbery, Chair, NAGWS
- Marybell Avery, BOG Liaison
- JinJin Yang, NASPE
- David Thomas, AAALF
- Josey Templeton, Southern District
- Pat Van Volkinburg, Midwest District
- Debra Ballinger, Eastern District
- Nicole Smith, Student Member
6Advocacy
- Advocacy is about informing others
- Advocacy is about influencing change
- Knowledge
- Perspective
- Policy
- Effective advocacy is a process not an event
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7Potential Impact of Advocacy
- Effective and Consistent Advocacy
- The potential to influence desired policy
outcomes - Increased name recognition
- Increased visibility
- Leading Organization
- Higher retention and recruitment of members
8Developing an Advocacy Plan
- AAHPERD Priorities
- Using Federal Legislative Issues to Focus State
and Local Advocacy Efforts - Identify Pertinent State and Local
- Issues
9AAHPERD Advocacy Priorities
- Addressing the major public health issue of
obesity and physical inactivity in the U.S. - Promoting improved school health and physical
education programs - Guaranteeing equitable access to health care,
sport opportunities, and recreation programs for
all citizens in the U.S. regardless of ethnicity,
gender, or disability
10Using Federal Legislation
- No Child Left Behind Act
- Unintended consequences of NCLB
- Advocate for state interpretation of the
legislation - Language that would not allow requirements in
physical education to be sacrificed to afford
more time in the curriculum to meet NCLB
requirements - Inform state legislators of S-1276 which amends
NCLB to include physical education
11Using Federal Legislation
- Re-authorization of the Child Nutrition Act
- requires that each local educational agency
participating in a program authorized by the
Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act or
the Child Nutrition Act of 1966, establish a
local school wellness policy by June 30, 2006. - Serve on school wellness boards
- Serve as experts in residence ready to provide
assistance
12Tracking Legislative Action in Your State
- Legislative web sites
- Search for bills related to physical activity and
healthy lifestyle - Track related bills and look for opportunities to
advocate - Keep an organized tabbed binder of related
legislative issues - Track progress
- Examine, prioritize, develop and implement
advocacy strategies - If youre starting from ground zero Get to know
your legislators! - Essential tip Identify and meet with
legislative champions of physical activity and
healthy lifestyle - Introduce yourself, your association, and ask how
you and your state association might assist
him/her in their efforts
13Taken from http//www.leginfo.ca.gov/bil2lawd.html
14Considerations
- Develop a structure to support sustained advocacy
- Develop and communicate accurate and meaningful
messages - Tools of the Trade
- Appropriately target advocacy
- Provide a process and procedure to collaborate
with other organizations
15Developing a Structure for Advocacy
- Committee formation
- Continuity of efforts is key
- Setting Priorities
- Developing an advocacy plan
- Identify strategies
- Evaluate efforts
- Refine advocacy efforts
16Developing Meaningful Accurate Messages
- Remember messages should be designed to
- Inform
- Persuade
- Messages should be
- Clear
- Succinct
- Accurate
- Data-based information is often most compelling
- Professional literature, state and local
agencies, - Meaningful to the audience
17Communicating Your Message
- Face to face meetings
- Talking points information bulletin
- Pamphlets other leave behind materials
- Presentations
- Web site information
- Emails
- Form Letters
18Tools of the Trade
- Advocacy Legislative CenterAAHPERD
- SPEAK
- CDC-YRBSS
- CDC-BRFSS
- Professional Literature
- State and Local Data
- Create bulletins
- Talking points
- Advocacy kits
19Who Should Advocacy Efforts Target?
- Policy makers
- Legislators, state superintendents of school,
state school boards, teachers unions, local
leaders, etc - Those who can influence policy makers
- Parents
- Students
- Teachers school administrators
- Medical professionals
- Rotary clubs, PTAs, chambers of commerce
20Developing a Process and Procedure for
Collaboration
- Advocacy opportunities through collaboration
- Action for Healthy Kids
- Governors Councils
- National Coalition for Promoting Physical
Activity - State and local health divisions
- Make sure your association is represented on
other boards - Consider adoption of bylaws which address this
need
21Final Thoughts
- Now is the time!
- Our field needs advocacy efforts which
incorporate CPR - Credibility
- Persistence
- Resolve
22CPR Advocacy and Fruits of Labor
- Spotlight on
- South Carolina
23CPR Advocacy Efforts Round Table Discussion
- Current status of advocacy
- Goals of advocacy
- Identification of barriers
- Strategies for overcoming barriers