Adopting Healthy Lifestyle Choices for Overall Youth Well-BeingPlan of Work

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Marshall County CES

Title:
Adopting Healthy Lifestyle Choices for Overall Youth Well-Being
MAP:
Healthy Youth
Agents Involved:
LDM, NB, VW
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
4-H Health Core Curriculum
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
4-H Youth Development Programming
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Truth and Consequences: The Choice is Yours
Situation:

Healthy living is one of three 4-H mission mandates. Components of Kentucky 4-H Health Core Curriculum include: physical activity, substance abuse, bullying, safety, and character education. Moderate physical activity can reduce the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, colon cancer, stress and high blood pressure. Early substance use in childhood/adolescence affects later drug use (National Healthy Living Task Force). Almost 30% of youth in the United States (or over 5.7 million) are estimated to be involved in bullying as either a bully, a target of bullying, or both

(http://www.safeyouth.org/scripts/faq/bullying.asp). More persons aged 1-34 years die as a result of injuries than any other cause of death with motor vehicle crashes accounting for approximately half of those deaths (National 4-H Healthy Living Task Force). Individuals, their organizations and their societies effectiveness and wellbeing depend on character development (Charactercounts.org).

Long-Term Outcomes:

* Youth maintain positive health habits.

• Youth are at a lower risk for serious disease and illness.

• Youth are at a lower risk for physical and emotional distress.

• Youth are competent, capable, contributing adults as a result of their participation in 4-H Health programs.

Intermediate Outcomes:

Youth adopt healthy behaviors that lead to a healthy lifestyle that include making healthy lifestyle choices, not engaging in risky behavior and handling stress.

Initial Outcomes:

• Youth identify healthy lifestyle choices.

• Youth understand risky behaviors and their consequences.

• Youth aspire to have higher self-esteem.

• Youth identify healthy ways to handle stress.

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Audience: Marshall County 4-H After-School & CFS Club Members

Project or Activity: 4-H Club Lessons & Workshops

Content or Curriculum: SNAP-Ed Programs/4-H Foods

Inputs: Marshall County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development, Extension Assistant, Marshall County 4-H Teen volunteers, UK CES Publications

Date: 2019-20 Club Year


Audience: Marshall County 4th Grade Students

Project or Activity: Marshall County Youth Ag Field Day -- Food Group Jeopardy Station

Content or Curriculum: Professor Popcorn

Inputs: Marshall County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development & ANR, Extension Assistant, and Marshall County 4-H Teen volunteers.

Date: March/April 2020


Audience: General Public, Students & Parents, Back-to-School Bash Participants, Needline & Marcella's Kitchen Clients

Project or Activity: School & Community Health Fairs / Displays / Publications

Content or Curriculum: HEEL publications, SNAP-Ed materials

Inputs: Marshall County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development, Extension Assistant, Marshall County 4-H Volunteers, UK Publications

Date: 2019-20 as scheduled


Audience: Marshall County After-School & CFS 4-H Club Members/School Enrichment Participants

Project or Activity: 4-H Club Lesson(s)

Content or Curriculum: Kentucky 4-H Core Curriculum for Physical Activity/Kentucky 4-H Health Month

Inputs: Marshall County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development, Extension Assistant, and Marshall County 4-H Teen volunteers.

Date: February 2020


Audience: Marshall County 8th Grade Students

Project or Activity: Middle School Enrichment Programs

Content or Curriculum: Truth & Consequences

Inputs: Marshall County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development, Marshall County Health Department, Community Leaders, YSC Coordinator, and middle school life skills/enrichment/health teachers.  Assistance from Marshall County Extension Agent for FCS and Extension Assistant.

Date: Fall 2019 or Winter 2020


Audience: Marshall County 5th Grade Students

Project or Activity: Farm & Home Safety Day

Content or Curriculum: UK CES Food Safety Guidelines/SNAP-Ed Curriculum

Inputs: Marshall County Extension 4-H Youth Development & ANR Agents, Extension Assistant, NRCS, Marshall County Conservation District, and participating agencies/organizations.

Date: Fall 2019


Audience: Marshall County 4-H Sharp Shooter Members

Project or Activity: 4-H Sharp Shooters Safety & Range Training

Content or Curriculum: Kentucky 4-H Shooting Sports Program & Materials/Project Book developed by Marshall County Certified Shooting Sport Coaches

Inputs: Marshall County 4-H Shooting Sports Coaches & Coordinator, Calvert City Gun Club volunteers, and Marshall County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development & ANR.

Date: Spring 2020


Audience: Marshall County 4-H Trailblazer Members

Project or Activity: 4-H Trailblazer Club Lessons & District 7 Horse Related Programs

Content or Curriculum: Kentucky 4-H Horse Program & UK Specialist's Presentations -- Safety Around Horses/Equine Nutrition/Proper Horsemanship & Showmanship Skill Development / D7 4-H Horse Judging & Show Clinics

Inputs: Marshall County 4-H Certified Horse Volunteers, District 7 4-H & ANR Agents, UK Equine Specialists

Date: 2019-20 Club Year




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