*Community Engagement & Community Coordination
CE Spectrum of Participation
Early Childhood
School Health
AZ Health Zone
100

Engage residents in SNAP-Ed eligible communities in the process and planning using consulting, involving, and collaborating techniques.

  • What is community engagement?

100

To provide the public with balanced and objective information to assist them in understanding the problem, alternatives and/or solutions.

What is INFORM?

100

The _____________Program is a public health program for state licensed and certified child care facilities in Arizona that focuses on 10 strategies to help children to lead healthy lives. Participating facilities receive a 50% discount for child care licensing fees

What is the Empower program?

100

This intervention is designed to improve nutrition practices and environments in schools by creating lunchroom spaces that “nudge” students to make healthier meal choices through the use of behavioral economics.

What is Smarter Lunchrooms Movement?

100

______ supports moms and communities across Arizona to make healthy changes in homes and neighborhoods. From local gardens in your community, to working with your kids’ schools to create healthy environments, ______ provides your family opportunities to be active and healthy your way

What is AZ Health Zone?

200

Tabling at the annual nutrition fair and handing out NERIs.

What is neither Community Engagement or Community Coordination?

200

To place final decision making in the hands of the public.

What is EMPOWER?

200

ECEs access this tool to assess and improve their practices in the following six modules: Child Nutrition, Breastfeeding & Infant Feeding , Farm-to-ECE, Infant & Child Physical Activity, Outdoor Play & Learning, and Screen Time.

What is Go NAPSACC?

200

The USDA requirement allows state agencies like the Arizona Department of Education to conduct a review/assessment of each School Food Authority participating in the National School Lunch Program.

What is Administrative Review?

200

 Occurs annually in October and is a mandatory training.

What is the AZ Health Zone Guidance and Policy Training?

300

Working with a school district, youth committee, and a regional coalition to establish a district-wide food security initiative.

What is Community Coordination?

300

To obtain public feedback on analysis, alternatives, and/or decisions.

What is CONSULT?

300

The state’s Early Childhood Health and Development Agency.

What is First Things First?

300

The set of nutrition standards for foods and beverages sold outside of the federal reimbursable school meal programs during a school day.

What is Smart Snacks Standards?

300

This course provides training in audience characteristics, food sourcing, food safety, knife techniques, videos and more. This course is a "refresher" course that should be completed by individuals who have already received the in-person training and completed a minimum of every 5 years.

What is the food demo training course?

400

Hosting and facilitating a town hall discussion about school nutrition.

What is Community Engagement?

400

 Mechanism of providing the public with balanced and objective information to assist them with understanding the problem, alternatives, opportunities and/or solutions.

What is Public Participation?

400

 ____ is a federal program that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and snacks to eligible children and adults who are enrolled for care at participating child care centers, day care homes, and adult day care centers.

What is CACFP (The Child and Adult Care Food Program)?

400

Support the implementation of Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP) eg: active transportation, active recess, adequate Physical Education opportunities, classroom brain breaks). Hint: AZHZ focus area activity.

What is Physical Activity Practices and Environment?

400

Provides guidance, technical assistance, and support for program implementation to local implementing agencies on specific AZ Health Zone strategies and activities.

Who are the AZ Health Zone Focus Area Specialists?

500

Parents at several ECEs are surveyed about their access to food resources and food security. A regional FTF council, A representative group of ECE parents, and food banks use the survey results to establish new food pantry locations and a backpack program at 2 ECE sites.

What is Community Engagement and Community Coordination?

500

The set of principles that guide the actions of public participation practitioners and enhances the integrity of the public participation process.

What is IAP2 CODE OF ETHICS?

500

Children develop eating competence step-by-step throughout the growing-up years when they are fed according to a stage-appropriate division of responsibility. At every stage, parents take leadership with feeding and let the child be self-directed with eating.

What is the Ellyn Satter Division of Responsibility?

500

Provisions include content of the wellness policy, wellness leadership, public involvement, triennial assessments, documentation, and public updates.

What is Local School Wellness Policy Implementation - Under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010:Summary of the Final Rule?

500

Ensuring equal access to resources and opportunities, person-centered programming, and working collaboratively with community residents can be simply stated as...

What is equity, trauma-informed, and community engagement?

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