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Creating Healthy Schools and Kids ~a shared responsibility~
A webinar by People for Education and OpheaFebruary 15, 2012; 7:00 – 8:00pm
This webinar was made possible through funding from the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Spark Advocacy grants.
Agenda: Ready…Set…Go!
Ready!• Why the focus on healthy schools and kids?
Set!• An assessment tool you can use• Idea exchange: what’s working provincially and
locally?
Go!• Engaging the whole school community • Strategies and supports
Ready! Why focus on healthy schools and kids?
Health and education are interdependent: healthy students are better learners
Did you know?
This is the first generation of kids that may not live as long as their parents. ~HSFO 2009~
Only 32% of children and youth get the recommended 60 minutes physical activity every day
6 - 19 year olds in Canada spend an average of 8.6 hours per day in sedentary pursuits
One out of every four Canadian children is overweight or obese
Less than 50% of kids are getting the minimum number of servings per day of vegetables and fruit
By graduation, the average student will have spent 15,000 hours watching TV and only 500 hours in Health and Physical Education programs
Physical Activity Levels
Active Play and Leisure
Active Transportation
Sedentary Behavior
Physical Education
Family Physical Activity
Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card
D-
D
C
F
D
C
Why are schools a great place to improve kids’ health?
Health and education success are intertwined: schools cannot achieve their primary mission of education if students are not healthy. -Storey, 2009
95% of Ontario children and youth attend public schools
Students spend an average of 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, for 12 to 14 years in school
Kids take H&PE classes every year until grade 8 and for one year in high school
Health & Physical Education (H&PE) Curriculum
The revised H&PE curriculum is based on the vision that the knowledge and skills acquired in the program will benefit students throughout their lives, helping them thrive in an ever changing world.
Why Healthy Schools?
According to the Ministry of Education:
• H&PE programs are most effective when delivered in healthy schools and when students’ learning is supported by school staff, families and communities.
• Research shows that a healthy school environment supports student success. Students, teachers and the larger community benefit when children and youth learn in a healthy school.
Why Healthy Schools?
The healthy schools approach is embedded in two key findings:
Healthy children are better prepared to learn. Schools have a significant influence on the health
and well-being of children and youth.
By providing and promoting opportunities for enhancing students’ social, emotional and physical health:
Healthy behaviours will be established that will last a lifetime.
Achievement levels will improve.
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Foundations for a Healthy School
• High Quality Instruction and Programs• A Healthy Physical Environment• A Supportive Social Environment• Community Partnerships
Set!
Online Tool
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The Healthy Schools Process
• Establish a Healthy School Community Team
• Assess Your Environment• Plan and Act• Celebrate
The Idea Exchange
Let’s Talk!
• What is your school doing now to promote health?
• What steps has your school taken to create healthier schools and kids?
Go! Tips, strategies and supports to create healthier schools and kids
Healthy School Community Partners
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Lead by example. Participate in healthy activities at home as a family.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Talk about the importance of H&PE and healthy school activities with your child, teachers, principal, and school council.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Get together with others and assess your school’s strengths and priorities, and make a plan.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Partner with public health, recreation and others.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
What are we really saying?
Encourage and support youth engagement.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Support and be actively involved with the healthy schools activities at your child ’s school e.g., school community events.
Parents Engaged in Healthy Schools
Spread the word! Communicate the importance of creating healthy schools and kids!
Ontario Ministry of Education
Healthy Schools Recognition Program
• Promotes and celebrates healthy practices in schools.
• To accept the challenge, the school principal, school council chair and a student representative (if applicable) must identify at least one activity – in addition to any current activities – to undertake to make their schools healthier places to learn.
www.ontario.ca/healthyschools
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Key Government Strategies and Policies
• 2010 Health and Physical Education Curriculum• Healthy School Strategy• Daily Physical Activity (DPA)• School Food and Beverage Policy• Safe Schools• The School Effectiveness Framework• Student Well-Being Research Framework• Roots of Violence• Full day learning for 4 - and 5 - year olds• After-School Strategy• Ontario Public Health Standards
Ophea Programs and Services
• Provide high quality support• Address curriculum expectations; are school
based and/or community-based• Are developed and tested by experts in the field
and are consistent with current research and best practices
• Are continuously evaluated to ensure they meet ongoing client and sector needs
• Many are available in English and French• Reach educators, public health professionals
and sport and recreation/community leaders
Ophea.net: Healthy Schools & Communities
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For more information…
The Ontario Ministry of Educationhttp://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/healthyschools/foundations.html
Children’s fitness tax credit informationwww.cra-arc.gc.ca/fitness (federal) or
www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/catc/faq.html (provincial)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/adolescenthealth/pdf/
parent_engagement_factsheet.pdf
Active Healthy Kids Canadawww.activehealthykids.ca Ontario Chronic Disease
Prevention Alliancewww.ocdpa.on.ca
ParticipACTIONwww.participaction.com
Ontario Healthy Schools Coalitionwww.ontariohealthyschools.caHeart and Stroke Foundation
www.heartandstroke.ca
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People for Education - www.peopleforeducation.cawww.facebook.com/peopleforeducation
twitter.com/anniekidder
Ophea - www.ophea.net www.facebook.com/opheacanada
twitter.com/opheacanadawww.youtube.com/opheacanada
About People for Education
People for Education is an independent charitable organization working to support public education in Ontario's English, Catholic and French schools. We believe that public education has the capacity to transform and enrich children's lives, and is the foundation of a civil society.
We work to build support for public education by: • providing clear, accessible information about the public
education system to parents and citizens• conducting research and policy analysis on education issues• engaging people to become actively involved in education
issues in their own community• connecting parents, educators, community groups, policy-
makers and researchers across Ontario
About Ophea
Ophea is led by the vision that all children and youth in Ontario value, participate in, and make a lifelong
commitment to healthy active living.
Ophea is:•a provincial not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting Ontario schools and communities through quality program supports, partnerships, and advocacy •supportive of Health and Physical Education (H&PE) as a foundational component of healthy schools and communities
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