Success StoryFaithful Families - Agent In-Service
Faithful Families - Agent In-Service
Author: Heather Norman-Burgdolf
Planning Unit: Dietetics and Human Nutrition
Major Program: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Faith-based communities are some of the most established and trusted organizations within Kentucky counties. These communities provide inherent benefits for successful programming including infrastructure and a dedicated membership. Programming focused on healthy eating and physical activity seems like a natural fit within an organization that focuses on improving the overall well-being of its organization. In addition, positive changes within the faith-based organization's policies, systems, and environment could have a large impact on healthy behaviors over time. As a result, Family Consumer Science Extension provided an agent training utilizing the Faithful Families – Eat Smart, Move More (Faithful Families) curriculum. Faithful Families promotes healthy eating and physical activity in communities of faith. The goal of this program is to make the connection between healthy lifestyle choices and policy, systems, and environmental changes in faith-based communities across Kentucky. Resources for the program include a 9-session Faithful Families curriculum and detailed planning guide. Fifty-seven people participated in the in-service training. Following the training, participants were surveyed. As a result of the training, 98% of agents gained knowledge related to policy, systems, and environmental work within faith-based communities to improve healthy eating and physical activity behaviors and 98% reported they were likely to apply the knowledge to their programming and marketing efforts. Ultimately, 96% of agents reported they will incorporate this program into their county programming efforts. Furthermore, 100% of participants found the teaching methods organized, 95% reported the content was relevant to their county needs, and 100% found the content of the training based on credible, up-to-date information.
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