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| 2002 -2003 Objectives |
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Continue to develop and implement tobacco programming for youths and adults |
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Continue to develop and implement farm safety programming |
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Develop Aim for Fitness and the ABC's for Good Health curriculum |
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Continue to implement ABC's for Health. |
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Implement programs for achieving healthy weight for adults and youth. |
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Implement Wise Woman Curriculum and Early Childhood Professional Curriculum |
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Explore aging issues. |
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Develop nutrition communication for NU for Families focus. |
| 2000 -2001 Objectives |
| Reach child and youth audiences through these targeted programs: |
| Continue development of Early childhood professionals CD-ROM/Web education and Air quality education |
| Complete tobacco education website and market program materials on second hand smoke and asthma connections |
| Nutrition, Fitness and Youth Complete pilot test and final three units |
| Continue support of Farm Safety Camps |
| Address emerging issues for adult audiences: |
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Continue support of Nutrition Education Program (NEP) and offering educational materials for limited resource audiences throughout the entire state |
| Continue development of the Aging Issues in Nebraska Coordinating Group |
| Initiate Farm Safety and Stress Management program for adults Farm Alarm program Farm safety and health camps/conferences |
| Develop 3-Year Focus on Dietary Guidelines 2000-01 Build a Healthy Base 2001-02 Choose Sensibly 2002-03 Aim for Fitness |
| Continue marketing efforts: |
| Continue development of action plan website |
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Develop PHWE brochure to highlight our programsparticularly FCE/community lessons |
| Increase media support |
| Increase use of health displays at fairs/conferences/public gatherings |
| Develop 30-second sound bites and keep a running inventory of programming successes |
| 1999 -2000 Objectives and Products |
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Objectives
| Expand programming to reach child and youth audiences. |
| Child care providers nutrition and health education |
| Tobacco education |
| Growing up Healthy school enrichment |
| Sun Safety |
| Nutrition, Fitness and Youth (addresses childhood obesity) |
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Farm Safety |
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Team Nutrition |
| Develop network of extension staff involved in farm and ranch safety programs for youth or adults. |
| Address emerging issues that promote healthy lifestyles in adults. |
| Diabetes Type 2 Home Study |
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FCE/Community lessons |
| Mens health, nutrition and fitness |
| Nutrition Education Program (NEP) |
| Meal Selection and Preparation |
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Pesticide-contaminated clothing |
| Expand internal and external marketing efforts |
| Expand use of technology for program delivery |
| NuFacts |
| DEAL lab projects |
| Electronic newsletters (FoodTalk) |
| Interactive Web Sites (tobacco) |
| CD ROM (Childcare Providers) |
Products (Curriculum, Displays and Others):
| Tobacco education materials |
| Growing Up Healthy curriculum |
| Growing Up Healthy curriculum |
| Sun Safety curriculum |
| Farm & Ranch Safety curriculum |
| How to Do a Farm Safety Camp |
| Team Nutrition notebook |
| Web-based nutrition training for child care providers |
| Diabetes Type 2 Home Study Course |
| Community lessons: osteoporosis, reducing risk of breast and cervical cancer; healthy meals in minutes |
| NEP curriculum materials Meals Matter! |
| Pesticide Clothing display |
| NuFacts FoodTalk web-based newsletter |
1998 -1999 Objectives
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Expand programming to reach child and youth audiences: Child care providers nutrition and health education; tobacco education; growing up healthy school enrichment; sun safety; Nutrition, Fitness and Youth (addresses childhood obesity); farm safety; and Team Nutrition |
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Develop network of extension staff involved in farm and ranch safety programs for youth or adults. |
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Address emerging issues that promote healthy lifestyles in adults: Diabetes Type 2 Home Study; FCE/Community lessons; Men's health, nutrition and fitness; Nutrition Education Program (NEP); Meal Selection and Preparation; Pesticide-contaminated clothing. |
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Expand internal and external marketing efforts. #Expand use of technology for program delivery: NuFacts; DEAL lab projects; and electronic newsletters (Food Talk); Interactive Web Sites (tobacco); Internet/CD-ROM (Childcare Providers) |
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Expand program delivery through products (curriculum, displays, etc.): tobacco education materials; Growing Up Healthy curriculum; Sun Safety curriculum; Farm & Ranch Safety curriculum; How to Do a Farm Safety Camp; Team Nutrition notebook; Web-based nutrition training for child care providers; Diabetes Type 2 Home Study Course; Community lessons: osteoporosis, reducing risk of breast and cervical cancer; healthy meals in minutes; NEP curriculum materials; Meals Matter!; Pesticide Clothing display; NuFacts; and FoodTalk web-based newsletter. |