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Implementation of South Carolina’s Obesity Plan

Implementation of South Carolina’s Obesity Plan. Erika Kirby CDC DNPAO Meeting November 2008. Worksite. Community. Health Care. DOPC Staff. Leadership Council. Partnership Coordinator. Programs & Projects. Advocacy. Communication. Training & Education. Networks.

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Implementation of South Carolina’s Obesity Plan

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  1. Implementation of South Carolina’s Obesity Plan Erika Kirby CDC DNPAO Meeting November 2008

  2. Worksite Community Health Care DOPC Staff Leadership Council Partnership Coordinator Programs & Projects Advocacy Communication Training & Education Networks Child Care/PreSchool School Faith

  3. SC Nutrition, Physical Activity, Obesity Program Eat Smart, Move More…SC Infrastructure Surveillance Evaluation TA Communications Education / Training Implementation Public Awareness Advocacy

  4. ESMM…SC Networks Child Care/Preschool Community Faith Health Care School Worksite

  5. Activities Deliverables Resources Needed Responsible Partners Timeframe Date Completed Identify communities to host trainings in 4 regions of the state Sites selected Staff time ESMMSC and Palmetto Cycling Coalition July 1 - 31, 2008 Schedule trainings Trainings scheduled Staff time ESMMSC and Palmetto Cycling Coalition August 1 - 31, 2008 Provide Complete Streets trainings in 4 SC sites Trainings provided Staff time and travel ESMMSC and Palmetto Cycling Coalition September 1, 2008 – June 29, 2009 Implementation Plan: Complete Streets

  6. Activity Evaluation Question Indicator(s) Data Source Person Responsible Timeline Method Identify communities to host trainings in 4 regions of the state Which communities volunteered to host regional training? Acceptance of invitation to host training Complete Streets Records Palmetto Cycling Coalition Coordinator August 1 - August 31, 2008 Documentation review Schedule trainings When are the trainings scheduled? Dates and times of the trainings Complete Streets Records Palmetto Cycling Coalition Coordinator September 1 - September 30, 2008 Documentation review Provide Complete Streets trainings in 4 SC sites Which four communities received the Complete Streets training? Documentation by trainers including attendance records Complete Streets Records Palmetto Cycling Coalition Coordinator October 1, 2008 - February 28, 2009 Documentation review Implementation Plan Complete Streets Evaluation Plan

  7. Complete Streets Logic Model Short Term (@the end of training) Inputs Activities Outputs Goal To increase the number of South Carolina cities with CS resolutions or ordinances that are adopted, implemented, and enforced. • Participant Recruitment • Determine selection criteria • Invite communities to apply for mini-grant funding • Training • Determine agenda • Determine training content • Create participant manual • Implementation • Provide training • Distribute and collect evaluation instruments • Technical Assistance • Create technical assistance manual / guidelines • Provide and track TA • Evaluation • Determine participant engagement • Determine participant readiness to act • Determine additional needs of the participants • List of invitees • Invitation to Apply • Complete Applications • Participants will: • understand Complete Streets concepts • be more knowledgeable of Complete Streets benefits • create an action plan • identify stakeholders and partners to advance the concepts of CS • Agenda • Training Presentation & Relevant Handouts • Tailored Participant Manual • Stakeholders • Communities • ESMMSC • DOPC • PA Consultant • PCC Intermediate Term (End of training – 1 yr.) • # of trainings • # of participants • Stakeholder organization • Participants access TA • Community support for CS • Policy drafted and proposed to local jurisdiction • CS concept adopted resulting in CS ordinance or resolution • Resources • DOPC Staff • Bureau PA Consultant • Training Materials • Training Presentation • ESMMSC Funding - $4,000 • PCC Funding - $4,000 • Complete Streets Trainer • TA manual / guidelines • Policies & Procedures for TA Long Term ( > 1 yr) • Evaluation instruments • Physical changes to the built environment • Increases in physical activity

  8. Key Points • Function of ‘networks’ • Limitations of partners • Turn a negative into a positive • ‘Play Up’ limited Implementation funds • Always look for the opportunities • New direction of BCBS of SC Foundation

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