Promoting Healthy Homes and CommunitiesPlan of Work

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Campbell County CES

Title:
Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities
MAP:
FCS - Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities
Agents Involved:
Rex, Thompson
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Help Yourself to a Healthy Home Series
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Home Energy Management
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities (general)
Situation:
Each decision individuals make has an impact on health and safety in the family, community and environment. Each year, on average, Kentuckians deal with 30-50 days associated with thunderstorms, 12 tornadoes and 3 fatalities related to tornadoes. Preparing for emergency situations can be crucial to survival and safety. Understanding how daily choices can impact our environment is vital to conserving and preserving our natural resources and ensuring a healthy environment for present and future generations. In 2008, Kentucky ranked 18th in total energy consumption and 7th in energy consumption per capita. In 2010, the statewide household participation rate for all curbside garbage collection types was 86.6%. In 2010, Kentuckians recycled 35.7% of all municipal solid waste and 29% of common household recyclables. The average Kentuckian used 67 gallons of water per person per day
Long-Term Outcomes:
Create safe homes within environments that promote and support the physical and mental well-being of families throughout the life cycle
Improve the built and natural environment to increase active and healthy lifestyles
Intermediate Outcomes:
Implement one or more practices that will improve:
Disaster preparedness
Pest management
Going green
Energy conservation
Solid waste management
Water conservation
Home safety
Built environment

Assess the cost savings and/or benefits associated with newly adopted practices related to:
Disaster preparedness
Pest management
Going green
Energy conservation
Solid waste management
Water conservation
Home safety
Built environment
Demonstrate skills to improve:
Disaster preparedness
Pest management
Going green
Energy conservation
Solid waste management
Water conservation
Home safety
Built environment
Participate in an activity or event that improves the built or natural environment
Initial Outcomes:
Change knowledge, opinions, skills, and/or aspirations in understanding of issues related to:
Disaster preparedness
Pest management
Going green
Energy conservation
Solid waste management
Water conservation
Home safety
Built environment

Identify one or more practices that will improve:
Disaster preparedness
Pest management
Going green
Energy conservation
Solid waste management
Water conservation
Home safety
Built environment
Evaluation:

Long-term Outcome: Follow-up evaluations will be mailed to past participants.
Indicator: Documentation or testimonies will be given by the participants that will prove that behavior has changed as a result of the program.
Method: One, two, three, four, (etc.) evaluations will be given to discover behavior change.
Timeline: One, two, three, four, (etc.) year evaluations will be administered. Statistics will be studied and submitted to the Campbell County Extension by professional collaborators/agencies/services that will prove social, economic or environmental change has taken place.

Intermediate Outcome: Follow-up evaluations will be sent to participants.
Indicator: A follow-up written evaluation will be mailed to each participant to determine if he/she is practicing what was learned or demonstrated at the program. Participants will answer the evaluation based on what was learned or demonstrated at the program.
Method: A three, four, or six month follow-up evaluation will be mailed out. Teachers and parents will also be asked questions to determine if children are practicing what they learned in the program.
Timeline: A three, four, or six month evaluation will be mailed to participants.

Initial Outcome: End of Program evaluations will be utilized.
Indicator: Written evaluations will be completed by each participant/student at the end of each program. Hands-on evaluations will also be used to evaluate the progress of the participants/students. Participants will answer questions about the program/subject matter that will show that he/she has learned from the class/program.
Method: Written evaluations and hands-on evaluations will be utilized.
Timeline: End of classes/programs.

Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Hosea House, Community   Action Commission and Faith Pharmacy
Project or Activity: Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities, Northern   Kentucky Community Action Commission and Faith Pharmacy
Content or Curriculum: Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities
Inputs: UK Cooperative Extension FCS Agent, Hosea House, Northern Kentucky   Community Action Commission and Faith Pharmacy
Date: Hosea House: The 4th   Monday of every month all year.Northern Kentucky Community Action and Faith Pharmacy: The 4th   Wednesday of every month all year. 2017-2018

Audience: Adults 65 years old and   above
Project or Activity: Matter of Balance
Content or Curriculum: Matter of Balance Curriculum
Inputs: Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, Physical Therapist
Date: meets weekly for 8 week series, Summer 2017


Success Stories

Truth & Consequences

Author: Owen Prim

Major Program: Family and Consumer Sciences 4-H Core Curriculum

Kentucky has one of the highest rates of drug abuse in our country; we fall in one of the top ten states in several drug use categories (US Department of Health and Human Services, 2006). Specifically, in Northern Kentucky, there is an heroin epidemic.  More babies are being treated for heroin withdrawal, more individuals are being treated for opioid overdose, and more people are dying from heroin overdoses than anywhere else in the state of Kentucky.  In Boone, Kenton and Campbell Cou

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