Title: Annual Training
1Annual Training Tuesday, May 23, 2006 845 am
1230 pm
2- A statewide coalition of more than 500 public,
private, academic, professional, and volunteer
groups working to promote policies and
environments that support healthy eating and
activity. - Established by the Pennsylvania Department of
Health through a grant from the Centers for
Disease Control Prevention (housed at Penn
State)
3Training Highlights
- Purpose and benefits of KAZ Campaign
- Creative ideas for implementing KAZ
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- KAZ 2006-07 Mini-grant Application to support
local implementation - Local Networking
4PANA Coordinates State Plan Implementation
- Halt and reverse epidemic of childhood obesity in
PA - 10-15 year plan
- Source www.health.state.pa.us
5Poor Diet and Physical Inactivity May Soon
Overtake Tobacco As Leading Cause of Death In
U.S., March 9, 2004
- Leading causes of death in 2000 ( of total U.S.
deaths) - Tobacco (435,000 deaths 18.1)
- Poor diet and physical inactivity (400,000
deaths 16.6) - Alcohol consumption (85,000 deaths 3.5)
- In Pennsylvania
- Annual obesity-attributable medical expenditures
are estimated at 4.1 billion - 22,553 deaths each year are related to poor diet
and inactivity.
6EPIDEMIC
- 27 of children age 5-10 have 1 or more
heart disease risk factor - 1 in 3 children born in the year 2000 will
develop Type II Diabetes (based on current
trends) - Overweight adolescence have a 70 risk of
becoming overweight adults.
7We must intensify our efforts for early
identification and early prevention of overweight
and obesity, or we are going to have the first
generation of children who are not going to live
as long as their parents. -- Dr. George
Blackburn, associate director,
Division of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School
Source National Alliance for Nutrition and
Activity (NANA)
8PANA Priorities
- Healthy Food and Beverages in Schools
- Physical Education (quality quantity)
- Physical Activity Opportunities
- Safe Routes to School
- Close to Home Recreation
- Growth Screening Program (support)
9KHZ Class of 2005-06
- Physical Activity
- 73 of schools reported to provide
opportunities/encourage after and before school
physical activity - Physical Education
- Grades K-6 58.5 minutes/wk
- Grades 7-12 87.34 minutes/wk
10Improving Physical Activity through School
Community Partnerships
- Education, Recreation, and Health Professionals
11Physical Inactivity
- Adults-
- 27 of adults sedentary
- 73 do not achieve recommended levels (30 minutes)
- Youth-
- 31 do not achieve recommended levels (60
minutes) - Girls less likely than boys to engage in vigorous
activity - 38 of high school students report watching 3 or
more hours of TV on an average school day
Data Sources 2000 BRFSS, 2000 NHANES, Powell
1994, Pratt et. al. 2000
12- The greatest short-term potential to increase
daily physical activity will be to increase
participation in pleasurable leisure-time
physical activity. - Godbey, 2003
13- Amount of time outdoors is one of the strongest
predictors of physical activity levels for older
adults and children. - (Brownson et al, 2001)
14Accessible Affordable Recreation
- The CDCs Task Force on Community Preventive
Services strongly recommends enhancing access to
places for physical activity. - Typical interventions to create or enhance access
to places for physical activity report a 25
increase in physical activity levels. - Communication strategies and outreach activities
that promote using trails and facilities are also
recommended.
15Reported Barriers to Outdoor Recreation
- Lack of Time
- Lack of Ability or Skills
- Lack of Access to Information
- Programs and Services (inconvenient, cost, or not
enough) - Lack of Social Support
16 HomeworkInterviews and Surveys about Parks and
Trails
- Most important reasons for visiting
- Spending time with others
- Improving health
- Source for information
- Parents Schools and Web-sites
- Older adults Newspaper and Township News
Conducted by PANA, April June 2004
PANA Social Market Research, April-June 2004
17HomeworkInterviews and Surveys about Parks and
Trails
- Information Interests
- Hours of operation
- Maps and directions
- Activities and amenities
- Seasonal Events
- Contact Information
- Wanted to be able to search by TYPE of ACTIVITY
Conducted by PANA, April June 2004
PANA Social Market Research, April-June 2004
18Keystone Active ZoneCampaign-A FRAMEWORK to
create PARTNERSHIPS between Recreation, Health,
and Education to promote Lifetime Recreation and
Local Parks and Trails -
19Keystone Active Zone
- Goals
- Develop partnerships between health, recreation,
and education professionals - Increase community awareness about existing
recreation facilities - Increase support for local recreation facilities
and programming for health and fitness
2024 Counties Have Registered
- Adams
- Allegheny
- Beaver
- Berks
- Blair
- Bucks
- Cambria
- Chester
- Columbia
- Luzerne
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Northampton
- Snyder
- Tioga
- York
- 2005 Mini-grant winners
- Cumberland
- Dauphin
- Fayette
- Franklin
- Huntingdon
- Indiana
- Lackawanna
- Lancaster
21Keystone Active ZoneComponents
- Keystone Active Zone Web-site (portal)
- Keystone Active Zone County Brochure
- Keystone Active Zone Passport Program
- Keystone Active Zone Implementation Guide and
Training
22Passport Templates
- Keystone Healthy Zone Schools
- Youth Clubs and Camps (e.g. Girl Scouts)
- Worksite Wellness
- Senior Groups (e.g. AARP)
- A way to promote
- Visits to parks and trails
- Existing/ planned events
- Lifetime recreation activities
23Step by Step Online
- Tips for Convening Partners (Recreation, Health,
and Education) - Provides How To
- For Inventorying Parks and Trails Info
- Planning Passport Program
- Media Promotions
- Share Successes and Evaluate Activities
- Offers templates to customize for local use
(meeting agendas, press releases, fact sheets,
presentations, etc)
24Event Page
- Web-page for Event Ideas and Template Downloads
- Stickers
- Posters
- Certificates
- KAZ Banners
- National Trails Day Materials from American
Hiking Society (free with event pre-registration) - 2 Banners
- 2 Posters
25ADAMS COUNTY KAZ
- Kathy Fissel
- Grant Applicant, Scout Leader
26Adams CountyPartnering Organizations
- Healthy Adams Co
- YWCA, Gettysburg
- Gettysburg College
- Adams County Library System
- Collaborating for Youth
- All Types Schools
- McDonalds
- PNC Bank
- Strawberry Hill Nature Center
- Adams Co Winery
- Scout Councils
- Community Lions Clubs Parks
27Lessons Learned
- New community concepts need TLC
- Many groups already exist
- Groups work Independently
- Without paid Parks/Rec departments, coordination
of resources is difficult - It will take the whole community!
- Passport Program needs upfront funding
28Key Success Factors
- Passionate Committee Members
- Strong Community Networks
- Continuous Support for 4 Months
- Great ideas on making it work
- Multiple Incentives short term/long term
- Sense of County-wide Participation
- Adult Education of Program
29Tips for Others
- Careful planning is necessary
- Document program clearly, in writing
- Talk, Talk, Talk Teach, Teach, Teach
- Focus on Getting Healthy without Pain Let us
show you how Anyone can do it You have to
start somewhere - Include everyone who will listen
30Strong Kick-Off
- 10th Annual Health Safety Day for Kids
sponsored in part by Gettysburg Hospital
offered the 1st opportunity for the kids to use
their passports! - Strong follow-up by teachers reminding the
students to document their activities! - Hints on how NOT to lose the passport!
31BERKS COUNTY
- Jim Reece
- Director of Operations
- Body Zone Sports and Wellness
32Berks CountyPartnering Organizations
- Berks County Parks Recreation
- YMCA of Reading
- River Place
- Recreation Departments for Spring, Muhlenberg,
Reading, West Reading, and Wyomissing
- Body Zone Sports and Wellness
- PA Department of Health
- County School Nurses Association
- Wilson, Reading, and Fleetwood School Districts
33Lessons Learned
- Everything takes longer than you think it will
- Not everything is possible regardless of the
amount of time you have - The power of the group is greater than the sum of
its individuals - Fun is contagious
34Key Success Factors
- Its a good idea whose time is right
- Strong leadership
- Coordinated group with shared responsibilities
invested in the outcome - Turn Key program for schools
- Group and individual incentives
35Tips for Others
- Share good ideas
- Steal good ideas
- Plan
- Seek input from stakeholders
- Remember why you are doing this
- Take time to celebrate
36HUNTINGTON COUNTY
- Lisa Roth
- Coordinator, Volunteer Programs
- Local Project Coordinator for
- KAZ of Huntingdon County
37Huntingdon CountyPartnering Organizations
- Huntingdon County Commissioners
- Huntingdon County Planning Development
- Huntingdon County Healthy Communities
Partnerships - J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital
- Borough of Huntingdon
- County Senior Centers
- ATJ Printing Co.
- General/Family Physicians and Pediatricians
Offices
- Smithfield Township
- County Elementary Physical Education Teachers
- Juniata Clean Water Partnership
- Rothrock Outfitters
- Huntingdon Community Center
- Parent-Teacher Organizations
- Huntingdon County Library, branches and
bookmobile - Bureau of Forestry
- Game Commission
38Lessons Learned
- When it comes to the health of children, support
will arrive swiftly and generously. - Do the legworkfind out everything about your
intended target and the best vehicle for success. - Introduce yourself, PANA and KAZ thoroughly and
face-to-face, if possible. - Receive input from all interested parties on
design elements and activities soon. - Be flexible. Children are different and areas of
the county are different too. - You cant do it allbut you can do your best.
39Key Success Factors
- Nature of the project itself.
- Integrity of PANA as an organization.
- Commitment of physical education sector.
- Templates and pilot counties examples.
- Existing Healthy Communities Partnership.
- Existing data from Huntingdon County Planning
Development. - Dangling carrot for the participants.
40Tips for Others
- Make meetings short and stay on agenda.
- Make use of phone and email to save time, energy
and gasoline. - Establish a core group that can handle the
majority of the project. - Bounce ideas off everyone, including the
children. - Create a tiered Passport to ensure that all
children can participate and complete it.
41FRANKLIN COUNTY
- Jan Crudden
- Executive Director, Healthy Communities
Partnership
42Franklin CountyPartnering Organizations
- Healthy Communities Partnership of Greater
Franklin County - School Districts of
- Chambersburg
- Greencastle-Antrim
- Waynesboro
- Chambersburg Recreation Dept.
- 3 AARP Local Chapters
- Chambersburg Waynesboro YMCAs
- Franklin County Planning Office
43Lessons Learned
- It Takes Time to Broker and Build Relationships
but it is worth it! - One Size May Not Fit All Adjustment to
different partners is needed.
44Key Success Factors
- Partnering with the school community and AARP
based on establishing relationships (both
institutional and individual.) - Finding and using partnerships different from
the usual.
45Tips for Others
- Be Ready to Adapt.
- Find Funding Partners from the Beginning.
46Future Direction2006-07
- New Opportunities and Improvements
47National Recreation Park Association
- Resource for
- Health Recreation Fact Sheets
- Partnership Ideas
- Media Samples
www.nrpa.org/health
48What is Get Outdoors PA?
- Get Outdoors PA (GOPA) is a program designed to
help increase outdoor recreation opportunities in
state parks and state forests by DCNR staff and
recreation partners.
49Group Camping in the State Forest
50GOPA Vision
- Program Vision to actively engage visitors
through recreation-based learning activities to - increase interest and awareness in state parks
and forests, - promote stewardship ethics,
- encourage healthy lifestyles.
51VISIT THE WEBSITE
- To find a Get Outdoors PA activity,
- search the calendar at
- www.getoutdoorspa.state.pa.us
- Or visit a local state park
- or forest district office.
52KAZ Implementation
- Lifetime Recreation Activities in School
- PANA producing web-based kit to help
- Introduce KAZ Passports during Turn-off the TV
Week (April 23-29) - Host school/community stops before June
- Field Days, Community Walks/Events, etc
53KAZ Implementation
- National Trails Day Celebration- transitions to
community events - Community partners host at least 2 passport stops
a month (June-August) - Recognize participants and partners success on
National Walk to (or at) School Day
54PANA Implementation Support
- Monthly E-news
- Networking conference calls (Fall and Spring)
- Technical Assistance via Phone
- Purchasing Power for Incentives
- Shared Events
- Posters, Web-templates, Media Support
- Annual Training
55Keystone Active Zone Mini-grants
- Sponsored by Department of Conservation Natural
Resources, The Department of Health, and The
Heinz Endowment
562006-07 KAZ Mini-grants
- 7 Capacity Building Grants _at_ 5,000
- (1 time grant)
- 5 Implementation Grants _at_ 2,000
- (eligible each year)
57Important Date
- Application Deadline (online) Wednesday, August
16, 2005 - Mini-grant winners announced Friday, September
15, 2005 - Letter of agreement that must be returned with
signatures by October 6, 2005
58Payments and Report
- First installment (75) provided upon receiving
letter of agreement - Online Web Reports
- January 2006 progress/planning check
- June 2006 implementation check
- December 2006 final report
- Second installment (25) after June 2006 Progress
Report
59Grant Applicant
- Applicant is the organization that will manage
money on behalf of the county-wide partnership - Eligible applicants include
- Non-profit organization/ educational entity
- Municipalities
- Municipal agencies
60Grant Requirements
- Have at least 1 representative from health,
education, and recreation sectors - Input park and trail information on the web-site
- Include at least 3 Keystone Healthy Zone Schools
(bldgs) in Passport Program - Implement of outlined activities
- Complete online progress reports
61Taking Local Action
- Existing KAZ Partnerships
- Share updates and plans
- Identify new partners and how they can get
involved - Set future meeting
- Plan for 2006-07 mini-grant application
62Taking Local Action
- New KAZ Partnership
- Designate Leader(s)
- Identify key stakeholders to invite to initial
meeting - Set future meeting
- Plan for 2006-07 mini-grant