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Updates for
October
1-15, 2006
Steps to a Healthier WA News and Upcoming Activities
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Our next Community Conference
Call will be November 1, from 10:00am to 11:00am, PST. Please call
1-800-490-7515 and enter code 3579438 to participate.
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Our next
Monthly Steps Communications Call with CDC will be
October 25, from 11:00am to 12:00pm, PST. The
dial-in information has changed: please call
1-888-324-5029 and enter code 73610 to participate.
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Tools, Manuals and
Guides
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The new publication, "School Employee Wellness: A Guide
for Protecting the Assets of Our Nation's Schools" is a
comprehensive guide providing information, practical tools
and resources for school employee wellness programs. The
first of its kind, the guidebook can be downloaded for FREE
at
http://www.schoolempwell.org
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The New Steps to a HealthierUS Website is on-line:
www.cdc.gov/steps
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AsthmaNow.net website
http://www.asthmanow.net/tools.html.
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Grant and Funding Opportunities
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Safe Routes to School Program 2006 Call for Projects
Project Proposals Due October 2, 2006
The Safe Routes to School program is supported by both the
Federal Government and Washington State Legislature through
recent legislation. The Federal Transportation Act (Safe
Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A
Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU)) includes a new federal
funding program for the Safe Routes to School program. The
Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6091, also includes a state
funding commitment to support pedestrian and bicycle safety
projects such as safe routes to school, transit and
pedestrian and bicycle paths. The following provides details
for the Safe Routes to School program. A separate call is
available for the
Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety grant program.
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/TA/ProgMgt/Grants/Safe_Routes.htm
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Fresh
Ideas: Community-Based Approaches to Improve Care for
Vulnerable Populations grant program.
Deadline: Rolling
The purpose of this program is to promote
community-based approaches to health and health care
problems that interact with social problems. Examples
include inadequate housing, poor education and poverty.
Priority is given to projects that focus on hard-to-reach
populations such as new immigrants and refugees and at-risk
adolescents. Eligible applicants include organizations that
are outside the formal network of healthcare providers, such
as grassroots organizations, faith-based organizations and
advocacy organizations that are public entities or nonprofit
organizations. Awards will be up to $300,000 for up to three
years duration. For complete program information and
application guidelines, please visit
http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=19480
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The Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Invites Research Proposals on
Disparities Issues: RWJF will consider projects of up
to $75,000 with a one year time frame that address one or
more of five key issues
http://www.rwjf.org/portfolios/features/featuredetail.jsp?featureID=1586&type=3&iaid=133
RWJF seeks to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in the
care of patients with cardiovascular disease, diabetes
mellitus type 2 and/or depression. To that end, RWJF invites
research proposals that offer solutions towards reducing
health care disparities. |
Reports,
Newsletters and Bulletins
Conferences or
Training
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"Healthy Kids, From Sea to Shining
Sea - A showcase of childhood obesity prevention programs
across the USA"
The University of Texas Pan-American Border Health Office
would like to invite you to attend to our annual conference
to be hosted at the Sheraton Fiesta Beach Resort on
October 4-6, 2006 at sunny South Padre Island, Texas.
This year's conference is titled "Healthy Kids, From Sea to
Shining Sea - A showcase of childhood obesity prevention
programs across the USA". The purpose of the conference is
to increase awareness about the problem of overweight in
children. To review the registration brochure
click here.
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The Ultimate Wellness Challenge
Register Now for October
5, 2006, in Washington, D.C. Action for Healthy Kids, in partnership with the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, and working with
the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Education, and other
leading organizations, will inform, motivate, and mobilize
support for school wellness – sound nutrition and physical
activity – to support learning. Partners are working with
districts, communities, and schools to host Game On!
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80th Annual American School
Health Association (ASHA) Conference
The 2006 conference theme is Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds: The Mental Health Connection
will be held, October 11 - 14, 2006
in St. Louis, Missouri.
Many Programs will address identifying the causes of mental
health problems among children and youth, emerging
prevention or intervention strategies, the interactions
between mental health and other educational and health
outcomes, and/or practical approaches to school-based
prevention or intervention. For registration or exhibit
information, contact: Mary Bamer Ramsier at -
mbramsier@ashaweb.org |
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Quality Health Care for
Culturally Diverse Populations October 17-20, 2006, Renaissance Hotel, 515 Madison Street,
Seattle, WA. For more information:
www.diversityRx.org/ccconf , e-mail:
ccconf@drexeledu
or call 215-762-7638. Please note that February 28,
2006 is deadline for submitting presentation proposal. |
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"The Changing Face of Health
Education and Health Promotion”
Call for Abstracts: Online Submissions at
www.sophe.org
Submission Deadline: Friday, October 20, 2006
You are invited to be part of a premier national health
education and health promotion conference cosponsored by the
Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) , Society
for Public Health Education (SOPHE) and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Proposals are
encouraged for concurrent sessions, pre or post-conference
workshops, or poster presentations at the 2007 National
Health Education Conference & SOPHE’s 2007 Midyear
Scientific Conference, June 7-9, 2007, in Seattle, WA. Visit
www.sophe.org to submit an online abstract
proposal and choose from the following conference theme
areas:
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National Prevention Summit: Prevention,
Preparedness, and Promotion Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill Washington, D.C.,
October 26–27, 2006 Building on last year's 3rd National Prevention Summit, the
upcoming 2006 National Prevention Summit will focus on
disease prevention, health preparedness, and health
promotion and will feature innovative programs that are
making a difference in communities across the country to
build a HealthierUS. These programs are focused on healthy
lifestyle choices—eating a nutritious diet, being physically
active, making healthy choices, and getting preventive
screenings—to help prevent major health threats and burdens
such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, cancer, heart disease,
and stroke. One special emphasis this year will be the
prevention of childhood overweight and obesity. Another
emphasis will be on preparing for public health emergencies,
such as avian influenza. |
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