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Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Snack Program Wisconsin’s Current Efforts

Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Snack Program Wisconsin’s Current Efforts. Amy Meinen Nutrition Coordinator/ Wisconsin Fruit & Vegetable Nutrition Coordinator 4/7/11. Presentation Outline. Getting Started-Defining Roles Role of State Fruit & Vegetable Coordinators---Wisconsin’s Example

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Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Snack Program Wisconsin’s Current Efforts

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  1. Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Snack ProgramWisconsin’s Current Efforts Amy Meinen Nutrition Coordinator/ Wisconsin Fruit & Vegetable Nutrition Coordinator 4/7/11

  2. Presentation Outline • Getting Started-Defining Roles • Role of State Fruit & Vegetable Coordinators---Wisconsin’s Example • Statewide Evaluation of FFVP • Distribution of Nutrition Ed Resources • Connecting FFVP to Farm to School • Making it Work • Questions

  3. Defining Roles • Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (Department of Ed) • School Nutrition Team • Team Nutrition Program • Roles: • Provide overall program administration • Selection of schools • Assist with procurement, etc. • Provide USDA Team Nutrition Resources

  4. Defining Roles • Wisconsin Department of Health Services • Nutrition, Physical Activity, & Obesity Program • Roles: • Provide assistance with program evaluation; fruit and vegetable consumption and related measurements • Provide fruit and vegetable related-resources for schools • Assist with identifying nutrition education materials/resources for use in schools

  5. Defining Roles • Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, & Consumer Protection • Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin Program • AmeriCorps Farm-to-School Pilot Program • Wisconsin Farm Center • Roles: • Provide schools with assistance and resources for procuring locally-grown produce • AmeriCorps to provide nutrition education in schools participating in FFVP and the Farm-to-School Pilot Program

  6. Defining Roles • University of Wisconsin-Extension • Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program (Federally Funded by SNAP ED) • Roles: • Provide direct nutrition education to FFVP Schools (WNEP can work with schools with a student population that is 50% or greater free and reduced)

  7. State F&V Nutrition Coordinator Roles Wisconsin’s Example

  8. Program Evaluation • Created a logic model demonstrating long-term outcomes of FFVP; used to determine evaluation measures • Discussed what could be required by FFVP schools; incorporated into RFP process

  9. Program Evaluation • Rolled out statewide evaluation (2009-2010 school year) • Pre/Post Student Survey • Measures related to fruit & vegetable consumption & predictors of • Made web-based version available for schools • Pre/Post Teacher Survey • Measures related to program/classroom implementation and teacher perceptions • Made web-based version available for schools

  10. Program Evaluation • Currently Working On: • Evaluation plan for 2011-2012 FFVP Schools • Creating a parent survey • Data analysis for previous school year(s)

  11. Nutrition Education Materials • Purchased point-of-decision prompts, posters for classrooms & lunchrooms with brand; distributed to all FFVP schools • Side Note: FFVP also linked to Wisconsin’s Team Nutrition Program

  12. Linking to Farm-to-School (F2S) • FFVP Coordinator participates in Statewide F2S Work Group; helped create strategic plan for WI • Created joint memo to clarify use of local produce in meals & snacks: • http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/fns/ffvp.html

  13. Making it Work • Good, Solid Relationships • Not territorial! • Good Communication • Common Goals • Increasing Childhood Fruit & Vegetable Consumption • Securing/Maintaining FFVP Funding in WI • Regular Meetings • Understand Each Others Role(s)

  14. FFVP in Wisconsin • Recognizing Colleagues: • Linda Handel & Moryah Becker (previously held FFVP Coordinator positions) • Alicia Dill—WI FFVP Coordinator • Jill Camber Davidson—State Nutrition Education Specialist • Doug Wubben—UW-Center for Integrated Agriculture Systems • Camilla Vargas & Teresa Engel—WI Department of Agriculture, Trade, & Consumer Protection • Janice Liebhart—NPAO Program Epidemiologist

  15. Contact Information • Amy Meinen • Email: Amy.Meinen@wisconsin.gov • Phone: 608-267-9194

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