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Local Health Department Rethink Your Drink Orientation Jackie Richardson February 1, 2013

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Page 1: Local Health Department Rethink Your Drink Orientation Jackie Richardson February 1, 2013

Local Health Department

Rethink Your Drink Orientation

Jackie RichardsonFebruary 1, 2013

Page 2: Local Health Department Rethink Your Drink Orientation Jackie Richardson February 1, 2013

Presentation Overview

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign Overview• Campaign Materials• Campaign Messages• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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Network for a Healthy California – Program Guidance

• USDA– SNAP-Ed Guidance– Dietary Guidelines for Americans

• MyPlate

• California Department of Social Services (CDSS)

• California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

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SNAP-Ed Guidance FFY 13

• Messaging:– Must be based on most recent Dietary

Guidelines for Americans & MyPlate

(pg. 6)• Behavioral Outcomes:

– Switch to fat-free or low-fat milk products (pg. 6)

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SNAP-Ed Guidance FFY 13

• Approaches:Examples of potential SNAP-Ed Activities…”recommending limitations on…food components to reduce such…foods with added sugar like sugar-sweetened beverages (Pg. 9)

• SNAP-Ed Guiding Principles:The likelihood of nutrition education…interventions successfully changing behaviors is increased when consistent and repeated messages are delivered through multiple channels (Pg. 16)

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2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

• Chapter 2: Balancing Calories to Balance Weight– Reduce intake of sugar-sweetened beverages

– Sugar-sweetened beverages provide excess calories and few essential nutrients and should only be consumed when nutrient needs have been met and without exceeding daily calorie limit

www.cnpp.usda.gov/DGAs2010-PolicyDocument.htm

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2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

• Chapter 3: Foods & Food Components to ReduceA major source of added sugar in American diets is from soda, energy drinks and sports drinks (pg. 28 & 29)

www.cnpp.usda.gov/DGAs2010-PolicyDocument.htm

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2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

• Chapter 4: Food and Nutrients to Increase“Deciphering the juice in juice…sweetened juice products with minimal juice content, such as juice drinks, are considered sugar-sweetened beverages rather than fruit juice.”

www.cnpp.usda.gov/DGAs2010-PolicyDocument.htm

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MyPlate

Make Half Your

Plate Fruits &

Vegetables

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USDA MyPlate

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Presentation Overview

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign

Overview• Campaign Materials• Campaign Messages• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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Rethink Your Drink

• Provides nutrition education and skills, such as label reading, to help people make healthy beverage choices.

• Encourages a shift towards healthier beverage choices:

– Water– Fat free or lowfat 1% milk– and 100% juice in limited amounts

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Campaign Materials

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign Overview• Campaign Materials• Display Materials• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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RYD Branding

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RYD Display Materials

Display Kit:

• 1 Trifold Display & Carrying Case

• 1 Rolling Cart

• 4 Display Stands

• 4 Document holders

• 2 Recipe Card / Brochure Holder

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RYD Campaign Materials

• RYD Resource Library– Branding Guidelines

– Photos & Logos

– Word Templates

– PowerPoint Templates

• RYD Recipe Cards (8)• Nutrition Facts labels• Potter the Otter (ECE)• Facts & Figures• MyPlate 10 Tips

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RYD Display Materials

• Vinyl Banners

• Pull-up Banners

• Tent Panel

• Tablecloths

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Display & RYD Education Guidance

• NO Disparaging Text or Photos

• NO Brands

• NO Sponsorships

• NO Healthy vs. Unhealthy

• NO Lobbying

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Display & RYD Education Guidance

• MUST use non-branded containers

• MUST cite all statements, facts, figures

• MUST provide complete dietary information in addition to healthy beverage education

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Facts & Figures

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Serving Up MyPlate: A Yummy Curriculum

http://teamnutrition.usda.gov/myplate.html

Decisions, Decisions!!The Science of Sometimes Foods

Sometimes Foods & Switcharoos

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Serving Up MyPlate: A Yummy Curriculum

http://teamnutrition.usda.gov/myplate.html

Mini-PosterParent Letter

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Presentation Overview

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign Overview• Campaign Materials• Campaign Messages• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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Key Messages

WATER

Drink water

- instead of sugary drinks

- when thirstyThe 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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Key Messages

MILK

Make the switch to fat-free or lowfat (1%) milk.

The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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Key Messages

100% JUICE

Select 100% fruit juice. Limit to 4-6 oz per day.

The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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Additional Message Guidance

• Do not say:– “Don’t Drink”– “Eliminate”

• OK to say:– If you choose to drink sugary drinks, consider cutting back, choosing

a smaller portion or container size, drinking less often.

– Drinks that are sweetened with added sugars come with extra calories and often provide few or no nutrients or fiber to support a healthful diet.

– Drinking too many sugary beverages can increase the chances of experiencing some health problems, including weight gain, obesity, tooth decay, diabetes, and heart disease.

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Additional RYD Program Guidance

At this time:– No YouTube videos– No Social Media– No Media – No PSE work

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Additional RYD Program Guidance

Allowable Purchases:

– OK to buy 3 gallon refillable water bottles

– OK to fill with tap water• Nominal costs to fill at refilling stations is acceptable, but

must document challenges, contraindications

– OK to purchase water dispensers for taste testing of spa waters; < $100 considered small kitchenware items

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Nutrition Education Materials

Use State Network RYD

branded materials…

All others require USDA approval.

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Presentation Overview

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign Overview• Campaign Materials• Campaign Messages• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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Rethink Your Drink LHD SOW

• Objective 8 - Key Deliverables:

– 5 Nutrition Education Activities• Must include a Kick-off Event

– Required Reach Numbers

– 2 Environmental Change Activities

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Activity #1

• Attend one Train the Trainer Workshop– 2013: LHDs will attend trainings hosted by

Regional Collaborative

– 2014 & beyond: Host TBD

• Attend one RYD Media & Spokesperson Training– 2013: LHDs will attend one State Network-

sponsored in-person training.

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Activity #2

• Provide (x #) trainings to County Health Agencies on RYD messages and materials– Healthy Beverage Lessons – Sample Displays – Festival Interventions

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Nutrition Education Examples

• Host special events– Healthy Back to School– Rethink Your Drink Family Day– Coloring Contest– Water recipes & Tasting events

• Displays– Amounts of sugar in sugary drinks– Minutes of Activity to burn sugary drink calories

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Activity #3

• Coordinate w/ Regional Collaborative to conduct a County Health Department kick-off event or public education event

*** Please hold on any media-related activities while Network obtains CDPH clarification.

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Activity #4

• Provide nutrition education 4 times during the course of the year:– MyPlate Yummy Curriculum Lessons

– Healthy Beverage Taste Testing

– Strategically Displayed Materials

– Community Event / Booth

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Activity #5 & #6

• Develop a list of environmental support strategies

• Advance/market at least one of these strategies.***Please hold on the implementation of these strategies as the Network obtains CDPH clarification

.

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Activity #7

• Conduct evaluation activities– Required:

• Activity tracking form, • Class demographic information, • Class evaluation, • Process evaluation: # activities and events, # reached

– Upon request:• Partner surveys• Materials testing

.

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Cross Cutting Objective Opportunities

• RYD deliverables align easily with the other objective deliverables– Baseline– Peer to Peer– School/Afterschool– Retail– Worksite

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Objective 8 Activities Cross Cutting Objective Opportunities

1 Attend RYD Specific Trainings

NA

2Provide Trainings to County Health

Agencies

Baseline• Objective 6.2 (Nutrition Education)• Objective 6.3 (Nutrition Education) 

3 Kick Off or Public Education Event

Baseline• Objective 7.1 (Events and Media) 

4 Nutrition Education

Optional / Required for $200,000 +• Objective 10.4 (Peer to Peer

Education) Optional / Required for $400,000 +• Objective 12.6 (School / After School)• Objective 12.9 (School / After School)  

Optional / Required for $1,000,000 +• Objective 13.4 (Youth Engagement) Optional• Objective 14.6 (Worksite)• Objective 15.5 (Retail)• Objective 16.4 (Early Childhood)• Objective 17.4 (Faith Based) 

5/6Environmental

Supportive Strategies

Required• Objective 2.1 – 2.4 (CNAP)• Objective 3.2 (CX3 Assessment)• Objective 4.1 - 4.3 (CX3

Implementation) Optional / Required for $400,000 +• Objective 12.4 (School / After School)• Objective 12.13 (School / After School)

Optional / Required for $1,000,000 +• Objective 13.5 (Youth Engagement)• Objective 13.7 (Youth Engagement) Optional• Objective 16.9 (Early Childhood)• Objective 17.6 (Faith Based)• Objective 17.7 (Faith Based) 

7 Evaluation  NA

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Presentation Overview

• SNAP-Ed Program Guidance• Rethink Your Drink Campaign Overview• Campaign Materials• Campaign Messages• LHD SOW Review• Resources

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Resources Available

• State RYD Team – General Technical Assistance

– Fact Checking / Materials Review

– State Resources

• Regional Networks – Technical Assistance

– Training

– Collaborative Coordinating

• Brown Miller Communications– Public Relations Technical Assistance

– Spokesperson Training

• Program Manager– Approval

– Reporting Direction

– Linkage with Other Projects

• Research & Evaluation – Assisting with Data

– Special Evaluation Projects

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This material was produced by the California Department of Public Health’s

Network for a Healthy California with funding from USDA SNAP, known in

California as CalFresh (formerly Food Stamps). These institutions are equal

opportunity providers and employers. CalFresh provides assistance to low-

income households and can help buy nutritious foods for better health. For

CalFresh information,

call 1-877-847-3663. For important nutrition information,

visit www.cachampionsforchange.net.

Thank You

Jackie [email protected]

(916) 449-5398

Metria [email protected]

(916) 449-5410

Suzanne [email protected]

(916) 449-5420