Webinars
We have compiled a list of previously recorded webinars.
Webinars
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Comprehensive School Physical Activity (CSPAP) Webinar
This webinar will provide SNAP-Ed LIAs with an overview of Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program. The webinar describes what a CSPAP looks like, as well as walks through the different components and steps to implement CSPAP. |
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Creative Community Engagement Strategies Webinar
Join Living Streets Alliance (LSA) for a two-hour webinar and learning session, “Creative Community Engagement Strategies for Active Living.” LSA is a local non-profit based in Tucson, working towards a vision where walking, biking, and taking transit are safe and comfortable for everyone of all ages and abilities. During this session, learn how to employ a spectrum of non-traditional strategies that center local community needs, reach diverse audiences, and strengthen neighborhoods. Tune in to hear how you might use community engagement tactics to impact transportation policies and on-the-ground projects that affect the design of our streets to make them better places for families and neighbors to bike, walk, play, and connect.
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Eight Elements of a Strong Policy
Learn how to craft sustainable public health policy that supports healthier environments by defining the problem, finding policy solutions that work and locating resources for help. Having a clear understanding of the legal and policy context for any public health effort is critical for everyone working to create lasting, meaningful change. Public health has experienced a seismic shift in how policy is viewed in prevention efforts. What can communities do to ensure that public health policy creates healthy environments? |
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Empower Training: Overview of the Empower Program
This course is approximately 30-45 minutes in length. This course will provide an overview of Arizona’s Empower Program, reviewing all 10 standards, policies, and resources. You will download a fillable Self-Assessment Tool Checklist to record your program’s implementation throughout the course |
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Every. Day. Active Campaign Webinar
This webinar reviews the new azhealthzone.org public pages and review of the new Every. Day. Active physical activity campaign. |
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Evidence-Based Requirements
Learn about the USDA's evidence-base requirement, AzNN's evidence-base requirement, and how to submit interventions for inclusion within the AzNN program. |
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Farmer’s Markets & Produce Carts: Fresh Food Pops Up
Farmers’ markets and mobile produce vending offer “pop-up” approaches to improving access to healthy food. This training covers some of the unique benefits of these strategies, and provides guidance for crafting right-sized policies that encourage and protect them. Participants will learn: 1) The health, economic, and community benefits of farmers’ markets and produce carts; 2) The roles of local government in promoting successful farmers’ markets and produce carts, including market research and business assistance; 3) Model zoning and permitting strategies to promote and expand farmers’ markets and produce carts; 4) Requiring or incentivizing the acceptance of SNAP and; 5) Case studies of successful farmers’ markets and mobile vending policy implementation. |
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Fresh Pick – Farmers Market Toolkit Webinar
This webinar will provide SNAP-Ed Local Implementing Agencies and Collaborative Partners with an overview of Fresh Pick components. |
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Go Nap Sacc Refresher Webinar
This webinar reviews the Go NAP SACC tool and how to use the tool for FY18 Early Childhood efforts. |
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Growing Healthier Schools: Bringing Agriculture into Classrooms, Cafeterias & Schoolyards
Giving students the opportunity to learn about and interact with agriculture is a great way to contribute to a healthier food environment at school. This training explores policy, systems, and environmental strategies that can help to reduce childhood obesity by improving the food landscape on campus, including: federal school food guidelines; program and legal considerations when starting a school garden; and best practices in farm-to-school activities from an Arizona school district. |
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Healthy Food Retail 101
This webinar is an introduction to Healthy Food Retail and provides an overview of different approaches to changing the retail environment, including pros and cons of each approach and applicability to different communities. |
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Healthy Starts Here – Healthy Retail Toolkit Webinar
This webinar will provide SNAP-Ed Local Implementing Agencies and Collaborative Partners with an overview of Healthy Starts Here components. |
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Liability 101: Understanding & Overcoming Common Obstacles
Fear of liability is one of the most common obstacles that communities encounter as they adopt and implement new strategies to improve public health. In this session, we describe why this fear arises, debunk myths about liability, provide an overview of the legal realities around liability, and provide concrete recommendations and approaches to overcome this barrier. |
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Safe Routes to Parks Webinar 4.18.19
The Safe Routes to Parks webinar will allow participants to learn the strategies to increase park usage, create access via multiple modes of transportation and programming at parks. The webinar will review the Action Framework as well as National Recreation and Parks Association resources. |
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Seeding the City: Promoting Urban Agriculture
Urban agriculture – including home gardens, community gardens, and urban farms – can help improve residents’ access to fresh fruits and vegetables, physical activity, and educational and entrepreneurial opportunities. While the idea of promoting urban agriculture is gaining mainstream acceptance, tricky questions often crop up: should sales be allowed? Should growing practices be regulated? What kinds of requirements for soil testing are necessary? Do ADA standards apply to urban agriculture? And what about all those live critters, like bees and chickens? This training includes practical advice and model land use strategies to support and protect urban agriculture. |
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State and Local Messaging Webinar 9.14.17
This webinar presented the research behind the new branding of the Arizona Nutrition Network to the AZ Health Zone. |
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Style Guide Webinar
This webinar will introduce the new ADHS Style Guide. This resource can be used to help craft effective messages and content that positively influences your audience and promotes healthy behavior change. |
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Sugary Drinks: Strategies to Reduce Consumption in Your Community
Public health experts have identified sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) as major contributors to poor diet and rising obesity rates. Many communities and states have proposed or implemented various strategies to reduce consumption, from public education campaigns to portion size restrictions. Other communities and states are just getting started in their path to reduce SSB consumption among residents. In this webinar ChangeLab Solutions will discuss the entire spectrum of strategies for communities and states to consider, organized in a sequence that we have seen many places follow. We will also discuss emerging strategies, including SSB warning labels. |
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