Improve Nutrition, Health and SafetyPlan of Work

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Logan County CES

Title:
Improve Nutrition, Health and Safety
MAP:
Healthy Lifestyles
Agents Involved:
Carrie Derossett
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Health 4-H Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Family and Consumer Sciences 4-H Core Curriculum
Situation:

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in KY and the US. Lifestyle and behaviors contribute greatly to the onset of this chronic disease. A study done in 2015 notes that over 25% of Kentuckians are considered to be obese, 71% do not get enough physical activity, and 79% do not eat enough fruits and vegetables. Nearly one in three Kentuckians are smokers. Over 50% of these illnesses can be eliminated by appropriate changes in lifestyle & behavior. Lifestyle and behavioral risk factors contribute greatly to the onset of chronic diseases and serious health conditions that are the leading causes of death for Kentuckians. Kentucky ranks 7th in obesity, 8th in diabetes, and 3rd in physical inactivity and childhood obesity. Dietary factors contributing to poor health include too much fat, too much saturated fat, low intake of fruits and vegetables, increased portion sizes, more food eaten away from home, an increase in calorie-dense foods that are relatively low in nutrients, increased soda consumption, and fewer family meals due in part to time schedules of families. The health of adults and youth is also affected by the family's economic situation. Limited resources such as knowledge and skill in buying and preparing healthy food as well as limited finances can affect a family's overall health. There is also an increase in health care costs as a result of unhealthy lifestyles. These are some of the factors that led to the identification of healthy eating and increased physical activity as issues that needed to be addressed by the Cooperative Extension Service.

Long-Term Outcomes:

Youth will improve health and well-being, reduce the risk of chronic disease, reduce the risk of accidents and injury, and live a longer, healthier, fulfilling and more active lifestyle. There will also be an increase in savings due to health care costs.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Youth will improve health and well-being, reduce the risk of chronic disease, reduce the risk of accidents and injury, and live a longer, healthier, fulfilling and more active lifestyle. There will also be an increase in savings due to health care costs.

Initial Outcomes:

Youth will receive physical fitness training, learn the importance of proper nutrition, and learn about safety hazards at school, work, and home and during leisure activities. Youth will also receive information on the dangers of substance abuse, legal issues associated with substance abuse, internet safety and bullying.

Evaluation:

Long-term Outcome: Youth of Logan County will reduce disease, healthcare costs and injury by making healthier lifestyle choices
Indicator: Youth will make informed decisions about their personal health.
Method: surveys
Timeline: annually

Intermediate Outcome: Students will gain knowledge that lead to more informed decisions.
Indicator: Number of individuals participating in health, safety, & wellness programs will become more educated
Method: pre/post-tests
Timeline: 4-H Program Year

Initial Outcome: Youth will become exposed to more health, safety and wellness programs.
Indicator: : Number of individuals participating in health, safety, & wellness programs will
Method: sign in sheets
Timeline: 4-H Program year

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: 4-H age youth in Logan County 
Activity: Farm safety day
Content or Curriculum: 4-H safety curriculum, Progressive Agriculture Farm Safety Day Manual
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: September 2018 

Activity: Truth and Consequences 
Content or Curriculum: Truth and Consequences Curriculum
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: October 2018


Activity: School enrichment programs
Content or Curriculum:4-H curriculum
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: August 2018-May 2019 

Activity: Kindergarten Readiness Event
Content or Curriculum: Clover Bud Curriculum
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: April 2019

Activity: Clover Bud Club
Content or Curriculum: Clover Bud Curriculum
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: July 2018-June 2019

Activity:4-H Camp 
Content or Curriculum: 4-H curriculum
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: July 2018 

Activity: 4-H Cooking Club 
Content: 4-H Curriculum-Cooking 101-401 
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: September 2018, January 2019

Activity: Cooking Day Camp 
Content: 4-H Curriculum-Cooking 101-401
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: September 2018, January 2019


Activity: Family Fun at the Farmer’s Market 

Content: 4-H Curriculum 
Inputs: County Extension agent time, volunteer time, technology, community organizations, 4-H council, school systems, community leaders, 4-H curriculum
Date: July 2018, June 2019



Success Stories

Wellness in Kentucky

Author: Carrie Derossett

Major Program: Health 4-H Core Curriculum

Wellness in KentuckyRachel Hance and Carrie DerossettAccording to the Barren River District Health Department, Logan County ranks in the 95th percentile for childhood obesity. This data includes 23% of kindergarten age and 30% of 6th grade students that are reported as obese. To address these alarming statistics, the Logan County Extension Agents for Family and Consumer Sciences and 4-H Youth Development coordinated with the Assistant Principal and Family Resource Director at Auburn School to pr

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Safety Day

Author: Carrie Derossett

Major Program: Health 4-H Core Curriculum

Safety DayProgram Year: 2018-19By: Carrie Derossett, Logan County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development Education               Logan County has a rich agricultural tradition. Grain production and other crops are viable in our county. With many kids living and working on the farm, we are dedicated to promoting safe operation and respect of farm equipment that is in large supply. Each September, we host all 4th grade students from Russellville and Logan

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