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What is a Local Wellness Policy?
It is a written document that guides RCCIs to establish a school environment that promotes student health, well-being and ability to learn.
Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004
Reauthorization Act of 2010: Health and Hunger Free Kids Act
New Local Wellness Policy Proposed Rule is currently under review- tentative effective date: July 1, 2015.
Legal Authority
Are RCCIs expected to have a wellness policy?
Yes! Because of the responsibility the RCCI has in providing nutrition and physical activity to children in residence, FNS believes it is important for each RCCI to address wellness policies that will affect the health and development of its residents.
Answer Question #1 on Handout
Local Wellne
ss Policy
Form a Committe
e
Assess Your
Needs
Draft a Policy
Build Awarenes
s and Support; Adopt the
Policy
Implement,
Measure, and
Evaluate
Form a Committee Publicly announce
committee formation so others know to join if interested.
Build Committee Framework: Decide a meeting
time and place. Create a template for
notes and documentation.
Ideas for Committee Members:
Teachers, Other Staff, Community Members, Parents (if possible), students (if possible), other stakeholders
Form a Committe
e
Answer Question #2 on Handout
Assess Your Needs Perform an
assessment of your school nutrition environment.
Examples of a few assessments: WellSAT
(www.wellsat.org) Alliance for a
Healthier Generation- Healthier Schools Program Inventory
Use your assessment to determine what should go in your policy.
Assess Your
Needs
Let’s Look at the WellSATAnswer Question #3 on Handout
Draft Your Policy
1. Specific goals for nutrition education, physical activity and other school-based wellness activities;2. Nutrition guidelines for all foods available on each RCCI campus during the school day with the objectives of promoting student health and reducing childhood obesity;
3. Permit parents, students, representatives of the RCCI, teachers, and the general public to participate in the development, implementation, and the review and update of the policy;4. Inform and update the public about the content and implementation of the policy;5. Be measured periodically on the extent to which the RCCI is in attaining the goals it set for wellness and make this assessment available to the public.
What must be included…
Draft a Policy
Be sure to refer back to your assessment to develop goals.
For example, if your assessment shows a weakness in nutrition education for students, create a goal to offer two or three nutrition education programs for the next school year.
Another example: if your assessment shows a weakness in the amount of physical activity offered to students, create a goal to add instructional time that incorporates physical activity or start a walking club.
Goal Writing
Answer Question #4 on Handout
Nutrition Guidelines
Ensure that nutrition guidelines for foods available to students in your facility encourage health and reduce obesity.
Answer Question #5 on Handout
Ensure that the public is made aware of the efforts of the committee with regard to the Local Wellness Policy.
The public must be made of aware of updates, progress made towards goals, assessments and ways to be involved.
Public Notification
Answer Question #6 on Handout
Encourage outside input of policy. Adopt policy through local established procedures.
Successful policies have the full support and understanding of all
parties involved!
Build Awareness and Support;Adopt the Policy
Build Awarenes
s and Support; Adopt the
Policy
Answer Question #7 on Handout
Now it’s time to put your plan in action! Set regular meeting times for the committee to
work and track progress. Evaluate progress and update goals as necessary. Create a public notification system: the public
needs to be aware of meetings, updates, progress and all assessments with regard to the policy.
Work to improve the health environment of your school!
Implement, Measure and Evaluate
Implement,
Measure, and
Evaluate