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Title: A Community Partnership Between


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Presentation A District Coordinator Meeting May
21st, 2009
Presenter Paula Adams
A Community Partnership Between
DOE, HMSA, Kahoomiki, UH, YMCA, Kamaaina Kids,
YCS and Dream Co. www.kahoomiki.org
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Promotes . . .
5 Days of Physical Activity a Week
At least 5 servings of Fruits Vegetables a Day

Positive Attitudes towards an Active Healthy
Lifestyle
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provides
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A Staff Training
Fall Trainings Winter Mini trainings
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Sports Equipment
Equipment is supplied to sites Reminder if the
site changes provider, the equipment remains in
the site.
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Lesson Plans
SPARK Binder
Implement at least 3 days per week 30min per
day
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Physical Activities
  • All-Inclusive
  • All Skill Levels
  • All Kids Experience Success
  • Incorporates Nutrition Education
  • FUN!!!

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Nutrition
  • Encourage students to eat 5-A-Day
  • Be a role model bring healthy snacks
  • Give positive feedback when students bring
    healthy snacks
  • Encourage healthy snack alternatives
  • Nutrition Booklets

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Nutrition Developing new partnerships
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Nutrition Developing new partnerships
Hawaii Nutrition Education Network (NEN)
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Nutrition Developing new partnerships
Food Service Education Program
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Nutrition
  • Nutrition Presentations
  • Nutrition Materials
  • Food Preparation Demonstrations
  • Food Preparation Tools

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Resources
  • Newsletters
  • Every month
  • Fun 5 Monthly Calendar
  • Example how to fit Fun 5 into
  • A schedule

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Program Evaluation
  • Site visits to provide support

Documents Program Impact
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Pilot a Success!
First year (2003) results at 13 A programs
demonstrated increased physical activity
Students enjoyed and requested activities,
increased participation by students who
previously did not participate
Group leaders valued ease of implementation,
class management techniques, found SPARK
activities a positive program enhancement
Implemented and funded by HMSA
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Student MVPA Observed During A Pilot, Y1, Y2
and Y3 ( of A)

P lt 0.05
Pilot data obtained from all sites
Y1-Y3 data obtained from stratified random
sampling
Note MVPA walking very active categories
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Self-reported Fruit Vegetable
Consumption Pilot, Y1, Y2 and Y3
(plt.05)
Servings per day
(NS)
Y2 Y3 data obtained from stratified random
sampling
Pilot data obtained from all sites
Y1 data obtained from volunteer sampling
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Dissemination Year 1 of (2005 2006)
72/182 (40) A Sites (gt7,000 children)
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Dissemination Year 2 of (2005-2006)
93/182 (51) A Sites (gt9,000 children)
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Dissemination Year 3 of
(2006-2007)
154/185 (83) A Sites (gt21,000 children)
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Dissemination Year 4 of (2007-2008)
155/184 (84) A Sites (gt21,000 children)
9/9
30/30
24/24
31/31
22/41
8/18

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  • Thank You!
  • Questions?

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  • Contact information
  • KahoomikiHawaiis Council on Physical Activity
    and Sports758 Kapahulu Avenue A-334Honolulu,
    Hawaii 96816Business (800) 581-7491
  • Paula AdamsProgram Manager(800) 581-7491, Ext.
    20padams_at_kahoomiki.org
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