Extractions: All programs are reimbursed for meals (or milk) served to children. The amount of reimbursement is dependent on the number of children from low income families participating in the program. All reimbursable meals must meet specific meal pattern requirements. CHILD CARE FOOD PROGRAMS Suzy Greeley, Project Assistant Available to licensed and DCRA registered child care homes including group homes up to a licensed capacity of 13 children. Providers are reimbursed for up to two meals and one snack per child per day. Meals are reimbursed on a two tiered reimbursement system. Low income providers and providers living in low income areas are reimbursed at the higher rates. Other providers receive the higher rate for the low income children in their care and a lower rate for all other children. Providers participate through a nonprofit sponsor which is responsible for all aspects of program administration. The sponsor must provide training, technical assistance and perform at least three onsite monitoring visits in each home per year. The sponsor receives funding from DOE to administer the program. For more information, contact Suzy Greeley.
American Indian And Alaska Native Health (CBM 96-6) Indian and alaska Native traditions, culture, and values into community health care programs, health care Federal nutrition services for American Indian and alaska Native elders http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/amindhlt.html
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State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs State Director. Child nutrition programs. alaska Department of Education Early Development Bureau of Child nutrition programs. Florida Department of health. 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Contacts/StateDirectory.htm
The Alaska Dietetic Association The alaska Dietetic Association is comprised of approximately 120 healthcare professionals specializing in the field of nutrition Welcome to the alaska Dietetic Association nutrition programs, private counseling, institutional feeding programs, education, school lunch programs, and health http://www.eatrightalaska.org/
Extractions: Learn the facts about nutrition and healthy eating by contacting a dietetics professional. Dietetics professionals are trained in the science of nutrition and understand how the body uses the foods consumed to maintain health. A dietetics professional can help you develop an eating plan that meets your health needs and your lifestyle. Registered Dietitians are involved in community nutrition programs, private counseling, institutional feeding programs, education, school lunch programs, and health care institutions. At this site, you will find general nutrition information, employment opportunities, continuing education for dietitians, and nutritional links. Registered Dietitians of Alaska can log in to the member's site where they can obtain copies of the latest AKDA newsletter, member notices, and a message board.
Indian Health Service - Medical And Professional Programs and Weight Study In American Indian/alaska Natives The opportunities for nurses inthe Indian health Service. Item 24, nutrition and Dietetics Training A wide http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Medical_index.asp
Extractions: Each year, thousands of American Indian and Alaska Native patients are diagnosed with life-threatening blood diseases such as leukemia. For most, their only hope for a cure is a transplant of marrow or blood stem cells from someone who shares their tissue type. As an American Indian or Alaska Native, you can make a difference in the lives of other Native people by joining the National Marrow Donor Program Registry. The Native American Cardiology Program was developed in 1993 as a Center for Excellence in Cardiology by the Indian Health Service, collaborating with the University of Arizona, the University Medical Center and the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System. The program has developed additional collaborations with the Flagstaff Medical Center and has focused its priorities on national CVD issues among Native Americans.
Programs & Resources - Child Health, American Indian & Alaska Native providing medical, dental, mental health, nutrition, and environmental American Indianand alaska Native Child Chapter 13 Maternal Child health, 1992 Revision http://www.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/MCH/C/CHprogram.asp
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Extractions: Alaska Premier Health 3300 Arctic Blvd., Suite 101 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact Us Clinic Office Information Staff Survey Results Programs Traditional Plan Snacking Plan OPTIFAST Corporate Connection Resources Health Education Nutrition Education Exercise Education Get More Information ... Photos Welcome to Alaska Premier Health. We are Alaskas #1 choice for the medical treatment of obesity. Obesity is a disease which is best treated with a multi-dimensional approach. Regardless of the specific diet plan chosen by the patient, all of our patients receive individualized coaching, mentoring and counseling to offer them the best opportunity for long term success. All treatment plans include: Medical provider supervision One-on-One counseling Detailed nutritional guidance Specific exercise guidance, tailored to your fitness level Behavioral and lifestyle counseling Ongoing modification and fine-tuning of your program to help meet individual goals and desires Continued support and monitoring once you achieve your desired weight Alaska Premier Health has been helping Alaskans reach a healthy body-weight for over 10 years. Many of our patients have found us after observing the success of their thin-again friends and family. Physicians who are often too busy to devote the needed time to their overweight patients are happy to have Alaska Premier Health as a trusted and dependable referral source.
Extractions: Vision . We assist school districts, community agencies and families by enhancing statewide communication, as well as facilitate connections for needed programs. We strive to assess, monitor and evaluate ongoing educational programs with statewide educational leadership. Some of these sites contain HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Coordinated School Health Programs Alaska Health Online Performance standards to be completed in fall of 2000 State Grant Opportunities District Online Reporting These forms are user and password protected. 2003 Alaska Statewide Youth Risk Behavior Survey Data PDF School Health Funding Keep track of the latest grant opportunities by accessing this comprehensive web site.
Division Of Teaching & Learning Support - School Health Program alaska Department of Education Early Developments Facilities NATIONAL HEALTHEDUCATION programs. School Meals and Child nutrition Services Many students http://www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/schoolhealth/coordinated.html
Extractions: EXAMPLES OF CURRICULA/PROGRAMS "Intervention specialists" or mental health counselors should be available at each school to provide training to teachers/school personnel on identifying early warning signs to negative or disruptive behavior, barriers to learning and student success, and provide guidance and intervention strategies. In addition, these specialists serve as a mediator/facilitator when conflicts between students do arise. Some schools have implemented "Solution Centers" where children can go/teachers can refer students during conflicts. The intervention specialists mediate the discussion of how to best solve the conflict. Initial reports indicate substantial improvement in student behavior in places where programs such as these have been implemented. Classrooms and buildings should receive the necessary funds to facilitate repairs/improvements necessary to provide a safe and healthy environment in which children can learn.
Extractions: Introduction Program Details Course Descriptions Introduction A student taking the 4 Community Nutrition courses combined with the core Community Wellness Advocate program , plus 3 general education (GER) classes can become a Certified CWA with an emphasis in community nutrition. Program is offered state-wide through distance delivery. Program Details 4 courses taught over one academic year Courses are primarily project based 8 credits earned; may apply to the CWA Certification program Intro. to Nutrition Education requires a 3-day residency on the UAS Sitka campus Financial Aid is available to eligible students Community Nutrition Course Descriptions Basic Nutrition and the Lifecycle
UAS Health Sciences - Programs and wellness programs or nonprofit agencies and are especially well-suited to deliverresponsive nutrition education to meet growing health issues in alaska ( http://www.uas.alaska.edu/healthscience/programs.htm
Extractions: UAA-UAS partnership program with UAA's Medical Imaging Sciences that p repares students for employment as career entry Medical Radiographers. Students receive an Associate of Applied Science degree and are eligible to apply for certification with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Program starts in Juneau and Ketchikan beginning Fall 2004. Prepares students to provide community-based health promotion and disease prevention services that reflect the needs of their community. Students who successfully complete this program are prepared to work as part of an overall health promotion team in tribal health and wellness programs or non-profit agencies and are especially well-suited to deliver responsive nutrition education to meet growing health issues in Alaska (diabetes, heart disease and cancer). Community Wellness Advocate (CWA) Program Teaches students to successfully implement health promotion and health education activities in their community. The program allows students to earn 12 college credits that can be applied to the CWA Certificate or other degree programs. It is ideal for village health and human service workers, such as Community Health Aides
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