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Value of Participating in Program Standards and Mentorship Program July 08, 2014

Value of Participating in Program Standards and Mentorship Program July 08, 2014. Pieter A. Sheehan, REHS County of Fairfax Department of Health. Mentorship Program Benefits. Access to a support system of other LHDs during critical stages of navigating Program Standards;

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Value of Participating in Program Standards and Mentorship Program July 08, 2014

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  1. Value of Participating in Program Standards and Mentorship Program July 08, 2014 Pieter A. Sheehan, REHS County of Fairfax Department of Health

  2. Mentorship Program Benefits • Access to a support system of other LHDs during critical stages of navigating Program Standards; • Identification and sharing of additional resources and tools; • Encourages local, state, and federal interactions to improve the LHD’s food safety program; • Provides an insider’s perspective on how to meet a Program Standard(s); • Exposure to diverse perspectives and experiences of other LHDs.

  3. Lesson Learned • Understand early what each mentee-LHD needs to succeed; • Small county and big county differences in dealing with needs. • Variability in LHD environmental health programs nationwide. • Be realistic on time commitment; • One hour conference calls are too short. • As time allows, discuss other Standards not in mentee-LHD work plans; • Standards should not be presented in a one-size-fits-all approach.

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