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Healthy Communities Monthly Webinar

Healthy Communities Monthly Webinar. 20 February 2018. Agenda. Fitness Brief overview of Programming Criteria 5 Collect data for Criteria 5 Health Outcomes Evaluation Opportunity Inclusive Health Overview Monthly Updates Golisano Leadership Award. Fitness Program Models.

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Healthy Communities Monthly Webinar

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  1. Healthy Communities Monthly Webinar 20 February 2018

  2. Agenda • Fitness • Brief overview of Programming • Criteria 5 • Collect data for Criteria 5 • Health Outcomes Evaluation Opportunity • Inclusive Health • Overview • Monthly Updates • Golisano Leadership Award

  3. Fitness Program Models Unified Sports Fitness Clubs SOfit Fit Families

  4. Fit Families • 6 weeks challenge • “Families” record physical activity and nutrition • “Family” receive incentives for completing challenge

  5. Ideas • Schools • Teams • Meetings • Young Athletes Program

  6. Unified Fitness Club • Non-competitive year-round fitness clubs for people with or without ID • Most start as walking clubs • Participants have a physical activity tracker • Participants earn incentives for steps/miles

  7. Incentives Chart (examples)

  8. Ideas • Schools • Group Homes • Family • Various Physical Activities • At Home Program to supplement

  9. SOfit • 8 week sessions • Wellness class (1/2 education, ½ physical activity) • Each participant creates a personal wellness goal that they work to achieve through the 8 week session

  10. Ideas • Supplement fitness models • Athlete Leadership / Peer Mentoring tool • Coaches Education Tools • At Home fitness programming • Wellness Class • Schools

  11. Fit 5/ Fitness Cards

  12. Performance Stations Competition Readiness

  13. Athlete Leadership Ideas • Leader/co-leader of fitness program • Presents to potential partners • Communications campaign (newsletters, social media) • Collects Data • Develops and runs fitness events at Games • Video series

  14. Partnership Ideas • Universities • Wellness Centers • Local Ministries • Group Homes • Grocery Store Chains • Fitness Centers • Schools • Parks and Recreation

  15. Criteria 5: Education and Prevention

  16. Criteria 5

  17. Criteria 5: End-Of-Year Report

  18. Criteria 5: End-Of-Year Report (Cont.)

  19. Tracking Criteria 5 • Fitness Grantees & HC Grantees: • Fitness tracking tool • Also found in your HC tracking tool! • Other methods!

  20. Tracking Criteria 5: Fitness Tracking Tool • Health Metrics • Height, Weight, Blood Pressure, Resting Heart Rate • Lifestyle Survey • Activity Minutes • Attendance • Must collect this to evaluate criteria 5

  21. Tracking Criteria 5 (cont) • In this example, 2 wellness programs • 4 participants (1athlete, 3 unified partners) participate in at least 6 or more sessions of fitness club • 5 participants (2 athletes, 3 unified partners) participate in at least 6 or more sessions of cooking class • Mickey does both, so total unique number of athletes here is 2 • Kristin does both, so total unique number of unified partners is 5

  22. Tracking Criteria 5 (cont)

  23. Lifestyle Survey • Assesses health behaviors of people with and without ID • Ideal for before and after a health promotion or wellness program • Online link available

  24. Health Outcomes: Evaluation • Need to evaluate the impact of our health strategy • Core indicators have been identified to allow us to best evaluate the impact of our programming on athlete health: • Body mass index (BMI) • Blood pressure • Self-reported health • Physical activity • Evaluation grants available soon to support the collection of data on the above indicators • More guidance and details in the March webinar

  25. Inclusive Health What is inclusive health? Inclusive health is defined as the inclusion of those with ID in mainstream health policies and laws, programming, and services, training programs, research, and funding streams.

  26. Inclusive Health (cont.) What are some examples of inclusive health practices, policies, laws and programs? Inclusive health practices, policies, laws and programs represent norms, guidelines and/or activities to ensure that all people have equal access to health and health services. The key for inclusive health is finding solutions that are matched to barriers.

  27. Inclusive Health: Monthly Updates • There will be 3 questions on inclusive health in your monthly updates, beginning in March • Mandatory for March • Qualtrics • More narrative based and guided to help you answer the questions • Inclusive changes for organizations • Committed and/or implementing curriculum change for Universities • If you have any question, please contact  inclusivehealth@specialolympics.org

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