Imp. PA During School
Tools for Imp. PA During School
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Youth-Led Participatory Action Research Orientation (YPAR) Intervention
Posted on July 18, 2017
YPAR is a proven framework and model used to engage, empower, and activate youth on research to improve their schools, afterschool programs, communities, and/or service groups. YPAR is a model SNAP-Ed program, as noted in the SNAP-Ed Strategies and Interventions Toolkit. Implementing this program requires a Training and Technical Assistance, which is provided by the Public Health Institute in California: Contact Amy DeLisio, MPH, RD • (916) 265-4042 x109 • amy.delisio@wellness.phi.org
Playing Smart: A National Joint Use Toolkit
Posted on June 9, 2016
This toolkit is a nuts-and-bolts guide designed to help school staff and other community leaders craft and implement joint use agreements. Complete with model agreement language and success stories from communities around the country. This toolkit provides a comprehensive overview of the most common ways to finance joint use arrangements, and guidance on how to overcome obstacles that may arise in negotiating and enforcing a joint use agreement.
Active School Neighborhood Checklist
Posted on February 25, 2016
This assessment tool will help communities, school-siting professionals, schools, and city officials identify barriers that prevent students from walking and biking to and from school each day and create solutions to encourage neighborhoods to be more physically active.
Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP): A guide for Schools
Posted on February 25, 2016
CSPAP is a multi-component approach by which school districts and schools use all opportunities for students to be physically active, meet the nationally-recommended 60 minutes of physical activity each day, and develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to be physically active for a lifetime
Fuel Up to Play 60
Posted on February 25, 2016
Fuel Up to Play 60 is a fun, interactive program that allows schools to decide how to make their school an even healthier place. Fuel Up to Play 60 complements other school wellness programs, and helps schools to meet their wellness goals by having adults and students working together.