What is the Lorain County Wellness Network?
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What is the Lorain County Wellness Network?
What is the Lorain County Wellness Network? A county-wide worksite/community networking system that meets to provide a forum for sharing local wellness information, successes and resources. No cost! Who should attend? Employers - Community Leaders - Leaders of Faith-based Organizations - Human Resource Professionals - Wellness Team Members - Health Ministry Coordinators Wellness Coordinators - Parish Nurses - Occupational Nurses - Community Partners Register at: http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/worksitewellness/network-registration The Lorain County Wellness Network is brought to you by the Creating Healthy Communities program conducted through the Lorain County General Health District. Connect with Us: The Lorain County Wellness Network breakfast meetings provide best practice wellness tools and resources for worksites and community organizations at no cost! Attend to connect with other local likeminded wellness leaders and learn how to promote Water First for Thirst. Water First for Thirst is more than just a message, but a movement to make water the easy and appealing, first choice for employees, children and families. Register at http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/worksitewellness/networkregistration This opportunity is brought to you by the Lorain County General Health District. Funding is provided through the Ohio Department of Health, by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention Creating Healthy Communities Program. Lorain County Wellness Network Navigating 2015 May 21, 2015 — 7:30 to 9:00 am The Road To Beckett Corp. 38251 Center Ridge Rd. North Ridgeville, OH 44039 Wellbeing http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/worksitewellness/wellness-network Sign-In & Healthy Breakfast Welcome & Introductions Participants share steps taken to move wellness forward in their organization Water First for Thirst Learn about available materials to implement and evaluate a water campaign in your community or worksite. ..from start to finish! Outcomes Assessment Form Water Works photo contest: July – August 2015 2014 Campaigns and Café Beckett Corporation Wesleyan Village Mercy Parish Nursing Lorain County Metro Parks Lorain County Board of Mental Health Wrap up & Evaluation Beckett—Thank you for hosting ! Mark your Calendar September 17th—Diabetes Prevention Program speaker Linda McVey -Ridge Tool December 9th—Avon Oaks Caring Community Lorain County General Health District @LorainCoHealth 440-322-6367 440-244-2209 HealthEd@LorainCountyHealth.com Lorain County General Health District Resources Water First for Thirst Toolkit Water First for Thirst is more than just a message, it is a movement to make water the easy and appealing choice for children and families. Implement a Water First for Thirst campaign for your worksite or community group. http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/worksitewellness/waterfirst Live Healthy Lorain County—Worksite Wellness Campaigns Live Healthy Worksite Wellness Campaign packages are available to guide you in starting wellness programs for Water First for Thirst, blood pressure management, nutrition, and walking for physical fitness! http://www.loraincountyhealth.com/resourcecenter?search=1&type=&topic=&category=291003 Fruit Infused Water 14 Beautiful Ways to Make Healthy Infused Waters http://www.buzzfeed.com/melissaharrison/fruit-infused-waters#.jrzpGKeGx Meet the Drink Up Fountain- https://youtu.be/bl_0BfPlJYc CDC Worksite Health ScorecardA tool designed to help employers assess whether they have implemented science-based health promotion and protection interventions in their worksites to prevent heart disease, stroke, and related health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. All you need to get started: http://www.cdc.gov/healthscorecard/index.html Ohio Department of Health: Healthy OhioWorksite wellness toolkits, resources for worksite nutrition, exercise, and fitness, tobacco, family wellness, mental health, chronic disease, worksite lactation and breastfeeding resources, and more! http://www.healthy.ohio.gov/businesses/busresource.aspx Healthy Ohio Business Awardhttp://www.healthy.ohio.gov/businesses/howkawd.aspx Healthy Ohio Community Awardhttp://www.healthy.ohio.gov/en/healthylife/createcomm/comawdintro.aspx Ohio BWC—Workplace Wellness Grant ProgramThe Workplace Wellness Grant Program (WWGP) provides funding to assist employers in establishing training and programs to reduce health risk factors specific to their employees. https://www.bwc.ohio.gov/employer/programs/safety/wellnessgrants.asp Lorain County Wellness Network Thursday, May 21, 2015 We appreciate your feedback! Please indicate your affiliation: Business/Industry-(9) Faith-based Organization (4) Local Wellness/Health Resource (7) Other: Chiropractor / LCCC / Govt (3) / Community for active adults-600 homes / Non-profit / parks / 1. How did you hear about the Wellness Leadership Network? 1) Website 2) Email (8) 3) Referral Please Provide Referral Source: Executive director / Dr. Bob Demaria / Celeste Baker / Dianne Corrao / Heart & Sole NR /Sara Warner-Health Dept. / Amy Wing-SJMC / Laurie Kortowich-Pioneer Ridge / 4) Previous Attendance (9) 5) Newspaper 6) Other: _______________________________ 2. How likely are you to use some of the ideas, concepts, and/or strategies presented today? 1) Likely to use immediately (16) 2) Likely to be useful at some point, but not now (5) 3) Perhaps useful at some point, but not now (2) 4) Probably will not be useful Comments: No water available today? / I booked the hypno-therapist from one of the previous events. / Going to run a water challenge June 1-July 1 / also use that phrase when coaching client with regards to “ a night on the town” alcohol drinking / 3. What was the most beneficial aspect of this networking session? Info & networking / Resources that we can use! / Meeting new people & potential speakers for wellness meetings / hearing other people’s ideas / networking / learning other ways to engage my team & practice members / All of it / meeting companies in Lorain county / great meeting! Nice to hear others ideas and experiences / meeting everyone / Today-the tool kit is awesome / Meeting others-networking / water first, networking / going through the “water..thirst” webtools / preview of available resources / The networking & information that was provided / Sharing IDEAS to implement / power point-Water first for thirst 4. What resources do you need to accomplish your next step in worksite wellness? Financial support for resources would be much appreciated! / Employee encouragement / nothing we already have a water filtration system and no vending machines. We also all have water bottles to fill up throughout the day / College Buy-In / how to get staff motivated! How to do some healthy programs during the work day for employees / The water first for thirst webpage tools / meeting like minded people / leadership buy-in / tool kit is great! / Water First for Thirst info / I would appreciate any cups.magnets or posters / Thank you! Meeting Name: Lorain County Wellness Leadership Network Date: 05/21/2015 Location: Beckett Corp. Attendance: 53 registered Staff: Kat, Marilyn, Sarah, Marissa, Sara Meeting Agenda: Individual Introductions: o Elka? - Gods Best for your body – teaching what the bible says about nutrition o Michelle – YMCA childcare dept. - run summer camp site for Sheffield Lake – provide physical activity and health and nutrition o Katherine – developing wellness committee – here to see what it is all about o Theresa – Health and dentistry – here to look at employee aspect – what can she do for her employees o Public Librbary System – here to learn to help employees o LCCC – instructor of health and phys ed – here to share and learn o Bethany – St. John Medical Center – looking to expand employee wellness o Laurie – Lifestyle director of Pioneer Ridge – NR Heart and Sole Collab. o Lorain County Social Services – how to better incorporate health and fitness throughout agency (case worker) o Elizabeth – Children Services – trying to bring back information for the staff o Rick Swartz – steering committee – Heart and Sole Collaboration – had hydration challenge last summer o Kim Kauffman – dining services at Weslyan Village – put nutritional info on all options o Sara – LCGHD o Kevin – HR – has very active wellness program o Kani – here to learn more info to be healthier o Marilyn – Cleveland Clinic – connection to local elective officials – NR Heart and Sole o Shantay – first time here, is an RN and here to learn provides comfort care, end of life care, support for family members o Amy – Communication coordinator for NR City Schools – starting from scratch with a wellness program – wants to do programs employees will be interested in o Financial Wellness – finding ways to have a better life with your money o Sue Jordan – professional fitness solutions – here to gather information – does not do just physical health, but spiritual and emotional o Ms. V – Lorain County Board of Mental Health – 3 years ago started health challenge and have incorporated Water First for Thirst initiative o Michelle – Strongsville – have had a wellness program for many years and here to learn different ideas o Betsy – Nordon Center – always looking for better ways to integrate health in patients and employees life o Kate – Crossfit – work to get girls ?-17 into Crossfit for free o Jennifer – assistant director for Cleveland Metroparks – NR Heart and Sole – have participated in Water First challenge in the past o Amanda – collaborating a mind body and spirit boot camp Business Agency Highlights of the Campaign: o Rick – Beckett – had campaign “Rethink your drink” – team based challenge – 70% of associates participated – made it fun – “anytime you can give away stuff, do it” – people love free stuff (t shirt, water bottle) – about 5 people per team (had team names) – had team captains who did a lot of communication – encouraged people to drink 8, 8 oz. cups of water – had to read literature each week about benefits of drinking water – had fit bit as a prize o Kim – Weslyan Cedar Living – older population – program called “Catch the Wave” – 8 hydration stations set up throughout the community (on each of residents floors, therapy, activity rooms, but available to everyone in the building, some were infused) – increased number of bottles of water used in the café – used it as education as well – water aids in wound healing, eases confusion o Board of Mental Health – took advantages of materials – placed magnets and floor mats everywhere – water cooler guy took pictures of area because she had so many posters talking about the benefits of water – had to buy more bottled water for the refrigerator o Bethany – Mercy Parish Nursing – very small, 10 people, did not track, did not have incentive at end – had stickers on refrigerator and coaster in office – cannot buy anything but diet drink or water in hospital vendors Jennifer – Metro Parks – put giant floor sticker right in front of concession stand – if you ordered a water, then you got a water bottle, would give people a prize if they were seen drinking water – have bottled water available for everyone Action Steps Many people were interested in incorporating Water First into their wellness programs Maintaining connections with participants Questions May 27, 2015 [CREATING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES/REPORT TO CHIP] Q2 - Creating Healthy Communities Program. Creating a Community Where the Healthier Choice is the Easier Choice! Status of CDC Assessment: The CHANGE tool assessment is in process in Oberlin, Southern Lorain County and Lorain- to be completed by June 30th The Community at Large portion of the assessment was shared at partner meetings in Oberlin and Southern Lorain County and the Lorain CAL will be featured at the June 3rd Live Healthy Lorain Partner meeting. The tool helps identify policy and environmental changes which support increased physical activity, improved nutrition and reduced tobacco use and exposure. Special Funding Received for: - - Huntington Park Enhancement project - an additional $28,300.00 will supplement funding from Lorain County Solid Waste for playground equipment, provide for shade for the playground and walking path benches as well as two water fountains and dog walking stations. Oberlin Community Services Food Pantry Healthy Eating project - $5,200.00 was received for a produce display cooler. Other relevant topics: Complete Streets Proposal was passed by Oberlin City Council at second reading - Safety: Complete streets are designed with all users in mind and can greatly enhance the safety of pedestrians, including elderly and the disabled, as well as cyclists and transit riders. Environmental Sustainability: As more people choose to walk, bike or take transit in place of driving, there will be improvements in water and air quality. Quality of Life: Complete street increase independence and mobility for the elderly, people with disabilities and people who prefer alternative modes of transportation and improve the quality of life for a number of residents. Purpose of CHIP Report: Update regarding What and Where of CHC projects Relate information to CHIP sub-committee goals (Tobacco, Physical Activity/Nutrition, Access To Care) Point of discussion regarding gaps and possible future direction if applicable 5-28-2015 Save the Date! Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Lorain County Community College Track 1: Food Service Track 2: Mental Health Lorain County Community College Culinary Arts Center 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Lorain County Community College Spitzer Conference Center, Room 114 8:00 am – 2:30 pm Hands-on skill sessions to foster creativity and fun in a smarter lunch room. Topics include: Signs Of Suicide (SOS) Prevention program training designed to: Salad Bars- Not Just for Salads! Taste-Testing to Increase Sales Creativity within the USDA guidelines Prevent suicide attempts Increase knowledge about depression Increase help-seeking behavior among youth. Recommended for Food Service Directors and Staff Recommended for a team including administrators, teachers, and counselors Earn credit towards the proposed Professional Development Requirements for Food Service! Earn credit towards the Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession and the Ashland University Master of Education program. $25/person -or- $100 for groups of four+/track. Breakfast & Lunch included. Register online at: www.HealthySafeSchools.com/SchoolWorkshop Collaborative Functioning Scale 2015 Instructions: Twelve factors shown to influence the success of a collaborative are listed below. Indicate how you feel the collaborative is functioning by circling the number that is most descriptive of your collaborative at this point in time . Shared Vision We do not have shared vision 1 We have a shared and clearly understood vision 2 3 4 Goals 5 6 2 3 4 5 Responsibilities and Roles 6 3 4 Decision-Making 5 6 2 3 4 Changing Members 5 2 3 4 Conflict Management 5 2 3 4 Leadership 5 2 3 4 Plans 5 6 2 3 4 Relationships/Trust 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 Internal Communication 6 7 2 3 4 5 External Communication Partners do not understand goals 1 Partners understand and agree on goals Roles and responsibilities of partners are not clear 1 2 6 6 Partners communicate well with each other Partners do not communicate well externally 1 6 7 Our external communication is open and timely 2 3 4 Evaluation 5 2 3 4 5 We never evaluate our performance 1 7 Partners trust each other Partners do not communicate well 1 7 Plans are well developed and followed Partners don’t trust each other 1 7 Leadership is effective and shared when appropriate We do not follow work plans 1 7 We are able to successfully manage conflict Leadership is not shared and is inadequate 1 6 We have effective procedures for changing members for changing members Conflict keeps us from doing anything 1 7 We have effective decision-making procedures We do not have effective procedures 1 7 Partners are clear about their roles We do not have effective decision-making procedures 1 7 6 7 We have built evaluation in all our activities Date Completed: __________________________ 6 7 Track 1: Food Service Lorain County Community College Culinary Arts Center 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Arrive at 6:45am to set up (Kat Evers, Kat Mastro, Marilyn, Winnie Brewer, Tammy Bay, Shannon Fitzgerald, Debbie Steele) I. Registration and Breakfast: 8:00-8:45 - Registration Table: Kat Mastro & Kat Evers - Assist Tammy Bay set up food: Marilyn - Introductions for Speakers/Concurrent Session II. Concurrent Sessions: 8:45am-11:45pm A. Topping Bar Skill Session & Lunch Prep {Multi-Purpose Kitchen, Room 104} - Jason Herman, LCCC Sous Chef - Shannon Fitzgerald, Avon Lake City Schools Food Service Director - Debbie Steele B. Creativity in Breakfast {Dining Lab} - Winnie Brewer, Marion City Schools Food Service Director - Host/Av: Kat Mastro C. Taste Testing to Increase Sales {Demonstration Lab, Room 106} - Tammy Bay, General Mills - Brooke Gammie, Quarry Hill Orchards - Host/Av: Kat Evers III. Lunch and Presentation: 11:45am-1:00pm - Moira Erwine, ESCLC - Host for Moira: Coalition Member (Sussane Fly, Brian Carter) IV. Adjourn: 1:00pm - Certificates: Kat Evers & Kat Mastro WORKING AGENDA FOR AUGUST 5, 2015 [SOS] Track 2: Signs of Suicide Prevention Program Lorain County Community College Spitzer Conference Center, Room 117 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Arrive at 6:45am to set up (Cody Carroll, Max Lencl) I. Registration and Breakfast: 8:00am-8:30am - Cody at the registration table II. SOS Prevention Program Training-Max Lencl: 8:30am-12:00pm - Cody host III. Lunch and Presentation: 11:45am- 1:00pm - Moira Erwine IV. SOS Prevention Program Training-Max Lencl: 1:00pm-3:00pm - Cody host and AV V. Adjourn: 3:00pm - Cody Certificates Name Cody Carroll Sara Warner Elaine Georgas Kathleen Kern Marilyn Hill Brian Carter Moira Erwine Shannon Fitzgerald Laura Groboske Kimberly Stanislo Chris Wilde Teri Reimer Sussane Fly Kat Mastro Laura Baus Organization Phone E-Mail Lorain County General Health District Lorain County General Health District Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services of Lorain County 440-225-1607, 440-284-3273 ccarroll@loraincountyhealth.com 440-322-6367 swarner@loraincountyhealth.com 440-282-9920 Georgas@lorainadas.org Lorain County Board of Mental Health Lorain County General Health District Oberlin City Schools Educational Service Center Avon Lake City Schools Wellington Village Schools Parent 440-233-2020 kkern@lcmhb.org 440-322-6367 mhill@loraincountyhealth.com 440-465-6827 bcarter@oberlin.k12.oh.us Lorain County JVS Midview Parent/Community Member Lorain County General Health District and Sheffield Lake Schools Lorain County General Health District Murray Ridge Schools 440.774.1051 Ext. 2267 CWilde@lcjvs.net erwine@esclc.org 440-324-5777 ext 1156 440-930-8215 shannon.fitzgerald@avonlakecityschools. org lgroboske@wellington.k12.oh.us 440-647-7907 216-513-7411 kjstanislo@yahoo.com 440-537-4206 TeriRiemer@gmail.com 440-309-8299 sfly@loraincountyhealth.com 440-322-6367 kmastro@loraincountyhealth.com Baus, Laura <LBaus@murrayridgecenter.org> (440) 329-3734 Meeting Name: HKAMN Date: 4/1/15 Location: ESC Attendance: 9 tot. Cody, Shannon, Kim, Chris, Moira, Marilyn, Susanne, Laura, Kat Meeting August workshop- recommend a team 1 Admin, 1 school nurse, 1 teacher and 1 counselor Registration is online-- healthysafeschools.com, Workshop Registration page recap More targeted promotion in the next few weeks This workshop is county wide--any school district in Lorain county can register/attend Superintendents meeting is April 10th, Moira will hand out fliers there Learning Path “prework” for Mental Health SOS core concepts before the workshop/training Interested teams can be added to eduplanet with 2nd more detailed flyer Implementation checklist for SOS developed by Board of MH JVS all staff completed the kognito training last SY. Training is available for JVS staff this year again for refresher. Can log back in and print certificate as pre-req for workshop/ SOS training. Murray Ridge may be interested in Kognito training. Access ends July 31st. Check completed boxes as you self-pace through eduplanet In case participants did not do pre-work before workshop, can modify eduplanet to rephrase questions post-workshop Intro to school health learning path available on EduPlanet Can go toward Contact Hours, CEUs, connects with Ohio Teaching Standards, etc. Perhaps add “how to” get your credit for participating on learning path How to promote existing track without making it confusing to the school? No limitations for participation in learning path beyond need to be invited to eduplanet cohort If schools are interested in first module, send roster to Cody Idea: do “tutorial” 1 hour after school meet and greet for eduplanet Monthly HS county counselor meetings held at JVS. Meetings are 8:30 at JVS. Promotion of eduplanet by using workshop as big picture message, may not need separate flyer/info. Keep Eblasts going to get commitment for workshop this year. Use existing meetings to promote. Get on agenda of counselors, school nurse, principals, superintendent meetings. Get advocates promoting in schools to be familiar with tool. What other groups can we get on meeting agenda? Shared Use briefing: developing a survey to take into sup. Mtg. 4/10 to identify what is currently going on. Buckeye Healthy School Alliance website may have shared use laws posted, healthier allies for a healthier generation, look for House Bill 290. Action Steps send out website ling for SOS info for research and justification of workshop need get more fliers to Moira for Superintendent meeting 4/10 add Laura to cohort on eduplanet Send Laura Kognito log in information Re-Name the Learning Path “Before you arrive” or”before August 5th workshop” etc. Make Kognito deadline more clear in eduplanet Get more information about Ohio Campaign for Hope youth suicide prev. initiative…could they give guest log ins for those who aren’t connected to schools? Moira will add “getting started” in HKAMN learning path Questions Can some funding be put toward transportation to assist in getting people TO the shared use? Lorain County Schools Shared Use 2015 School District Name_________________________________________ 1. Does any school in your district currently have any formal (written) agreements in place addressing shared use agreements with community groups/community at large that are unaffiliated with the school directly? - Examples could include Boy Scouts, Lion’s Club, Kiwanis, church groups, etc. Or opportunities for physical activity (opengym times), nutrition (availability of kitchen for cooking classes and demonstrations), available to the general public. Yes☐ No ☐ - If yes, please list: 2. Does any school in your district currently have informal (unwritten) agreements in place to handle shared use agreements with community groups/community at large that are unaffiliated with the school directly? Yes☐ No ☐ - If yes, please list: Please fax to 440-322-0911 or scan and e-mail to mwayner@loraincountyhealth.com 3. What are some of your district’s barriers to developing shareduse agreements with the community? Check all that apply: - Personnel Time ☐ - Old Facilities ☐ - Liability ☐ - Bargaining Units/Unions ☐ - Food Service Regulations ☐ - Lack of interest ☐ Other__________________________________________ 4. In the next 1-2 year(s), how interested are you in developing formal shared use agreements in the areas of increasing opportunities for physical activity and nutrition in your local community? - Funds are available to support shared use initiatives Very interested ☐ Slightly interested ☐ Not interested ☐ Ideas, Questions, Feedback: Thank you for completing the survey! Please fax to 440-322-0911 or scan and e-mail to mwayner@loraincountyhealth.com Healthy Kids Achieve More Network Steering Committee Meeting Minutes May 19, 2015 at 8:30am at the Lorain County ESC Present: Cody Carroll, Marilyn Hill, Kat Mastro, Moira Erwine, Sussane Fly I. August Workshop Updates and Discussion - Table Tents with QR Code to Eduplanet 21 - Rolling PowerPoint with Eduplanet 21 Information, HKAMN logo, information, etc. - Need to develop a skeleton of a working agenda: Cody - Registration Tables, Speaker Hosts, Help with Lunch, AV, Certificates - Lunch Speaker (Moira- confirm): Cody - Conference call scheduled with Shannon and Winnie and LCGHD: Cody - Idea to engage people in visiting Eduplanet 21: “Go to Eduplanet 21 using QR code and sign up for a chance to win a…Sectionizer?!?!” II. Eduplanet 21 & HKAMN Marketing and Promotion a. End of Year Meetings b. Other opportunities in 2014-2015 SY c. Thoughts for 2015-2016 SY - Short video would be helpful. Need to talk to Moira/Dave Miller to see the best way of going about this: Cody - Calendar of all school-health related grant opportunities to provide to schools: Further discussion/direction needs to occur - Farm to School, Action for Healthy Kids, Other - Consult with Mental Health and ADAS III. Eduplanet 21 Modules Discussion a. What is missing? - Early Childhood Education: Jackie Platner, State Support Team: Oberlin Kids question - More discussion needed IV. Next meeting V. Other Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Department Meeting Name: Food Service & SOS Workshop Planning Meeting Date: June 9, 2015 Location: LCCC Culinary Attendance: Cody, Marilyn, Jason Herman (LCCC), Winnie Brewer (Phone- Marion Schools), Shannon Fitzgerald (Avon Lake City Schools), Marcus Wagner (LCCC), Kat Mastro, Kat Evers, Jason Wells (LCCC) Meeting Highlights Breakfast (staff/presenters meet at 6:45am-7:00am for set-up) - 8:00am to 8:45am - Breakfast kiosk/bar with yogurt parfaits, hot items brought by Tammy Bay, General Mills - LCCC will set up 2 8 foot tables - Borden’s bringing milk and yogurt Breakfast for SOS will mirror food service breakfast style, but be provided by LCCC and billed to Cody Carroll Lunch & Breakout Session Skills Prep (50 minutes long)- Multi Purpose Kitchen, Room 104 - Jason Herman, Shannon Fitzgerald, and Debbie Steele will coordinate topper bar theme - LCCC order food for 120 after Debbie provides grocery list - Half billed to Marilyn Hill, and half billed to Cody Carroll - Winnie Brewer to talk to Debbie regarding what is feasible and creative for the theme - Winnie and Debbie to provide sample production sheet and nutritionals for the lunch - Other topper bar ideas will be assembled and included in the workshop packet - Session attendees may prep food for one line of the double line buffet for lunch (more people than last year) Creativity in Breakfast (50 minutes long)- Dining Lab - Winnie Brewer presenting, but would like a tour of the facility prior in early June 9, 2015 - Winnie will be bringing a PowerPoint and diagrams (ask to have prior to print and put in workshop packets) - Kat Mastro will host and facilitate Taste Testing to Increase Sales: Vendor Panel (50 minutes long)- Demonstration Lab, Room 106 - Panel will include Tammy Bay (General Mills) and Brooke (Orchard) - Lunch items to be taste tested - Kat Evers will host and facilitate SOS Details (8:30am-3:30pm) - Room 117, 100 person cap Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Department - Billing should be sent to LCGHD, attention: Cody Carroll (1/2 of Lunch and Breakfast) Healthy Kids Achieve More Network - Lunch presentation: 12:30pm-1:00pm - Info card for participants to complete and return (what are their interests, how can we better promote, contact info) - Info cards/handouts for all participants in workshop packets Other - Prize for Food Service: Sectionizer - Prize for SOS? Action Steps Set up a time for Winnie to tour LCCC Culinary w/ one LCGHD rep, Winnie, and Marcus (Cody) Determine lunch topper bar theme and have Debbie Steele provide LCCC w/ grocery list (Debbie Steele, Winnie Brewer) Order lunch items, and breakfast items (SOS) (LCCC) Touch base with Environmental Health regarding ServSafe training for LCCC in exchange for facility fee waiver (Cody) Obtain PowerPoint, diagrams, etc. from Winnie and Shannon for Food Service Packets (Cody) Working agenda and agenda (Team- Cody has initiated drafts) Determine specifics and checklist of Board of Mental Health Materials Send out an e-mail recap, next steps, and contact info for everyone (Cody) Food Service Conference Call for August 5, 2015 Workshop June 1, 2015: 3:00pm Attendance: Kat Mastro, Cody Carroll, Marilyn Hill, Shannon Fitzgerald - 3 Concurrent Sessions - Winnie Brewer: Creative Breakfast Ideas - General Mills & Another Group (identify)- Taste Testing - Hands on Session with Shannon Fitzgerald and Chefs from LCC Culinary - Need to determine with Chefs: What theme for topping bar? - Set up a meeting with the Chefs, Marcus, Shannon Fitzgerald (Cody) - June 8, 9 and anytime during June 15-19 (wide-open, prefers first thing AM) - LCCC - Lunch - Using the salad bar as a topping bar - Bring both tracks together for a HKAMN - Nutrikits - Recipe nutritional content - Approved by USDA - Moving pieces and parts of products make it difficult to stay current on for recipes - Shannon backing away from it for the reason stated above - Menus that Move - Ohio School Nutrition Association Conference Details - June 10-12 - Staff not typically invited to School Nutrition Association - This year it is at Kalaharri - Directors typically go alone - Our Workshop- more hands-on then statewide conference Promotion - Shannon e-mail to website director group - North Ridgeville, Keystone, Nancy - Send to the group - Send a canned e-mail to Shannon Fitzgerald National School Lunch Association - Shannon presenting on Healthy Texting - Mid-July - Shannon will share Next Steps: - Set meeting with Chefs, Shannon Fitzgerald, can we conference call Winnie in? (Cody) - Send a canned e-mail to Shannon to share with Food Service directors/staff (Cody) - Send Winnie an e-mail regarding connection of creativity with vendors and a local farmer on panel for taste testings (Kat) - Reach out to Brook from Quarry Hill Orchards about August 5 Workshop and Taste Testing panel (Kat) Healthy Kids Achieve More Network Meeting Agenda: June 17, 2015 I. Professional Development Overview A meeting between county agencies and school health partners will be held July 16. A meeting objective is to solidify Eduplanet 21 modules to be created, methods of cross promoting among agencies, and discuss what other opportunities can be promoted in a calendar of all agencies/events. Moira to set Kat up with full admin access for Eduplanet 21 and Cody is to conduct training for Kat. Kat will access these videos: http://www.eduplanet21.com/community/eduplanet21/elibrary/resources/eduplanet-21-resources/ Moira will work towards establishing a price/per participant for the HKAMN to assist with Eduplanet 21 costs II. Strategic Plan Review Cody will send the Strategic Plan to Moira for review. III. Eduplanet 21/HKAMN Video Contract Discussed Video already exists on Eduplanet 21 (https://youtu.be/TDjo38h4OLQ ) that can be shared within the context/brand of the Healthy Kids Achieve More Network IV. August Workshop Moira to reach out to Jeff from Eduplanet 21 to see if he would be willing to come out for the August 5 workshop to set up a table V. Other ESC is hiring a marketing person who will assist ESC and also other schools who may not already have a marketing person. PD Planner- a tool that organizes professional development and progress- is being added to Eduplanet 21 (more information is needed- Kat/Cody to reach out to Eduplanet 21 support) Get in contact with Stacey Kinsley to discuss sharing professional development opportunities through State Support Team 2 2015 – Earth Day – Me Day – Live Healthy Oberlin Survey TOTAL - 35 How would you rate your experience at today’s – Earth Day – Me Day event? Check One 24☐ Very helpful 0☐ Not sure 10☐ Helpful 1☐ Somewhat helpful 0☐ Not helpful Did this event motivate you to make healthier food choices? Check One 19☐ Definitely 12☐ Maybe 2☐ Not sure 1☐ Probably not 0☐ No Did this event motivate you to be more physically active? Check One 20☐ Definitely 10☐ Maybe 2 Not sure 2☐ Probably not 0☐ No What is your age? Check One. ☐ 18 and under 9☐ 19 to 39 years 19☐ 40 to 65 years 7☐ 65 and Over Comments: - Good event.- First time, not sure what to expect.- Need to look into bone density precautions. -Increased awareness, more motivation but still barriers to being active (tired at work). Next year I’ll bring my sister. - This was an excellent experience for me and my kids! Smoothies are something. We have been thinking of doing reminders to update medical info, general friendliness. - More advertisement. - Organized, friendly, informative. - Realizing the high blood pressure/high BMI, low bone density motivates me to watch diet, etc. - How nice and friendly everyone is! - This event alone won’t influence my patterns.(1)I really appreciate all the work that went into organizing this event (2) How friendly and nice everybody was. (3) Learning more about the messy broken world of medical services and how medical services and parks are missing the transit component. Having free destination-based taxi transit is as essential as having brochures and websites. (4)Free bone density and blood tests. What would you to see Live Healthy Oberlin address in the future? Check all that apply. 16☐ Healthy cooking classes 14☐ Healthy concession options 20☐ Health screenings 14☐ Access to indoor physical activity 5☐ Bike share 3☐ Other: - 10☐ Healthy options at corner stores 18☐ Healthy options on restaurant menus 17☐ Worksite and personal fitness center discounts 12☐ Outdoor fitness equipment for adults/seniors/special needs Healthy concession options – big need Healthy options at restaurants – lighter fare PM exercise classes & children’s activities Healthy concessions – at splash zone especially Access to indoor physical activity – especially climbing nets. Healthy options at corner stores – and removal of the worst options. Overall more options for health. Most are available, if you search them out. How did you hear about the Oberlin Earth Day – Me Day event? Check all that apply. 2☐ Radio 4☐ Family/friend 1☐ Church 15☐ Newspaper 4☐ School 11☐ Other: 3☐ Facebook/Twitter 8☐ Workplace 2 ☐ Website 0 ☐ Doctor Oberlin Kids email -Bumped into-had apt- Oberlin Com. Serv – ZCDC - Here for apptMy daughter, Amy Irish -OECC - Poster –Meeting-OCS -OBP -Janet Haar Would you be interested receiving text for wellness messages? 10☐ Yes 20☐ No If yes, please provide cell phone number: 440-935-7193 828-231-7992 440-452-6089 – novakls@oh.rr.com 440-225-4881 330-606-8407 330-636-6025 440-225-7160 240-216-4148 440-935-5287 Thank you for sharing your opinions with us! Creating a Community Where the Healthy Choice is the Easier Choice! www.LorainCountyHealth.com Live Healthy Lorain County June 3, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY LORAIN] Connecting people and resources for the improvement of Lorain by promoting opportunities for increased physical activity, improved nutrition and reduced tobacco use and exposure… Creating a Community Where the Healthier Choice is the Easier Choice! Opening Video– Lead India – The Tree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPeeZ6viNgY Takeaways: Collaboration, it only takes 1 to getting something great started, Team work, The youth takes the first step, it starts with one person, the sleeping guy still put in effort, expect other people to solve problem, overlooking the problem, sense of community coming together, focus on youth and development skills. The problem was defined, and sometimes the problem isn’t as defined...but we can come around it and find a solution. Challenges exist, defining the problem is not always as clear as the tree in the road. Combine resources to move mountains! Introductions- 16 individuals present, from 13 agencies/groups Creating Healthy Communities Project updates for 2015 Lakeview Park Active Living Paddle & Pedal Fest- A free kayak/paddle board, and bike education event at Lakeview Park, 97 helmets were fitted and given out. The event promoted the many ways to get active this summer. Bike Racks, Share The Road signage/promotion- Bike racks and Share the Road signage will be installed at Lakeview Park. A Share the Road campaign will promote a shared, safe environment for transportation of all types (walking, biking, skating, vehicles) and encourage physical activity at Lakeview. We Care We Share Healthy Eating Gardening Workshop- A gardening workshop was held at We Care We Share to and teach patrons some gardening basics, answer gardening/produce questions, and encourage use of the community gardening space to grow produce. Upcoming Cooking Demo/Taste Testings- being held at WCWS this summer. A Dietitian will be demonstrating different ways to prepare produce and offering free tastings along with recipe cards to enhance knowledge of how to prepare fruits and vegetables. Lakeview Park Tobacco Free Metro Parks staff were surveyed and showed overall support, and they thought that visitors would also support a tobacco free park policy June 3, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY LORAIN] We will be coordinating observational tobacco pollution surveys In the process of developing signage that will be posted Community Health Assessment – CHANGE tool “Community At Large” Results PowerPoint Presentation Strengths & Opportunities: Strengths: o Development of strategies to encourage food retailers to come to the area o Beginning of healthy corner store initiatives o Interest in Complete Streets, Shared Use o Building Walking/Biking infrastructure support o Maintain Parks - Trails - Green Space – Sport Facilities o Tobacco Free Outdoor Spaces- Lakeview Park, Bus Stops, other o Tobacco Free Multi-Unit Housing- LMHA o Increased Interest in Chronic Disease Management, Coalitions o Supportive of Built Environment Initiatives (walking, biking, streets, traffic calming, greenways, sidewalks, ADA, etc.) o Land Banks and plots available for Community Gardens o Medical Services (emergency/non) Areas of Opportunity: o Strengthen and Evaluate Existing Policies (Tobacco, PA, Transportation, Food Retailers, Breastfeeding) o Establish/improve Access to Farm Markets o Collaboration with local fitness professionals o Water First for Thirst- policy, systems, environment o Address Transportation Issues – Bike Share? Service fee RTA? o Work with local establishments on Nutrition Labeling, Promotion of F/V o Continue to Expand Local Food Initiatives o Support for established Community Gardens- We Care We Share, other o Tobacco-free Public Housing o Tobacco-free Initiatives (both indoors/outdoors) o Provide access to Tobacco Cessation Resources (Quitline) o Tobacco Retail zoning requirements—currently only retail generally o Develop strategies to address chronic disease management o Enhance various recreational facilities, also to meet the needs of seniors and persons w/ special needs June 3, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY LORAIN] Creating Healthy Communities: Lorain Grant Projects for 2016 The Lorain County General Health District is currently planning for objectives for the 2016 Creating Healthy Communities Grant. We can select 3 projects in the priority community of Lorain: 1 Active Living project, 1 Healthy Eating project and 1 Tobacco Free project These projects ALL focus on policies, systems and environmental changes, for example: Policy– tobacco-free campus policy and enforcement System-- plan for promotion and enforcement of policy Environment--tobacco-free signage, promotion, enforcement Choose from a menu of Active Living, Healthy Eating and Tobacco Free Living Strategies The group reflected on “Areas of Opportunity” results from the CHANGE tool PPT. Active Living, Tobacco Free, and Healthy Eating strategies were listed on posters stuck to the walls. There was also a sheet labeled “other” to add suggestions not listed for projects. The group had 1 green dot and 1 red dot to vote for their 1st choice project (green) and 2nd choice project (red) in EACH category active living, healthy eating, and tobacco free living. We asked that everyone VOTE!--What projects are in line with needs in Lorain? RESULTS: ACTIVE LIVING STRATEGIES #1) Community Fitness Centers #2) Public Transit Improvements #3) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design #4) Pedestrian/ Bicycle or Transportation Master Plan with bike lanes HEALTHY EATING STRATEGIES #1) Small Retail/Corner Stores and Super Markets Increase Nutritious Foods #2) Fresh Food Distribution (fruits, vegetables, other) #3) Affordable Transportation Options to Healthy Retail #4) Community Gardens TOBACCO FREE LIVING STRATEGIES #1) Tobacco-Free Policies for Public/Outdoor Spaces #2)Discouragement of Tobacco Sales in Small Retail Stores #3) Multi-Unit Housing Smoke-Free Policies #4) School District 100% Tobacco Free Campus Policies June 3, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY LORAIN] ANNOUNCEMENTS: Enter the WATER WORKS: Show Us How you H20 Photo Contest and submit a photo for a chance to win prizes. Enter the contest July 1 - July 22 and log back on to vote for your favorite photos July 23 - August 6. Top 10 winners will be featured at the Lorain County General Health District’s booth at the Lorain County Fair! For more info visit http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/contest Health Kids Achieve More Network Workshop – School Food Service and SOS Suicide Prevention Training-- Professional Development credits available!! Wednesday, August 5th REGISTER at http://www.healthysafeschools.com/SchoolWorkshop FREE Lorain County Wellness Network breakfast meeting– September 17, 2015, 7:30 am 9:00 am at Ridge Tool. Topic: the Diabetes Prevention Program presentation by Linda McVey, YMCA. Register at http://www.livehealthyloraincounty.com/worksitewellness/networkregistration May 6, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY SOUTNERN LORAIN COUNTY] Live Healthy Southern Lorain County Partners Connecting people and resources for the improvement of Southern Lorain County - By promoting opportunities for increased physical activity, improved nutrition and reduced tobacco use and exposure… Creating a Community Where the Healthier Choice is the Easier Choice! Introductions – Lead India – The Tree https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPeeZ6viNgY Thirteen (13) present – Share an impression/message you received from the video Creating Healthy Communities Project updates for 2015 Huntington Special funding- Huntington Township received an additional $28, 300.00 for a total of $29, 525.00 from Creating Healthy Communities Funding for park improvements which include playground equipment, water fountains and signage. Community Health Assessment – CHANGE tool : Community-At-Large Sector – shared results – (see attached power point) Physical Activity/Leadership/Tobacco/ Nutrition/Chronic Disease Strengths o o o o o o o o o o o o o Cross Walk Enhancements Parks - Trails - Green Space – Sport Facilities Farmers Market School Garden – Hoop house New School – Community Auditorium Interest in chronic disease prevention Interest in tobacco free spaces Interest in community walks Office on Aging initiatives Parish Nurse programs in churches LCCC campus Inner Circle facility Town Hall Opportunities o Strengthen policies o Address transportation issues o Bike facilities, bike lanes May 6, 2015 o o o o o o o o [LIVE HEALTHY SOUTNERN LORAIN COUNTY] Tobacco free outdoor spaces Provide access to tobacco cessation resources Shared use agreements Develop strategies to address Chronic Disease Management Enhance recreational facilities to meet the needs of seniors and persons with special needs Work with local restaurants and groceries on nutrition labeling Expand local food initiatives Support breastfeeding Discussion/Opportunities shared: Friends of Wellington Athletics – investigating options for the Track – renovate existing or build new – open to community Green space across from Kelly St fire Department McCormick property – in process of completing agreement- will conduct open forums to get community input Interest in monthly walk/run possibly in conjunction with the Farmers Market and concert series Community walks – Huntington Park (Halloween celebration/walk), Metro Park Reservation, Rochester Walk with the Mayor, Downtown, Findley SP, - Use United We Sweat to Promote. Schools looking at water bottle filling stations Focus on policies, systems and environments Policy – tobacco-free campus System- plan for promotion and enforcement of policy Environment- tobacco-free signage Menu of Active Living, Healthy Eating and Tobacco Free Living Strategies What projects are in line with needs in Southern Lorain County? (vote for one in each category) Active Living New/Repaired Parks and Playgrounds (1) Bike lanes/racks/rentals Multi-Use Trails Community Fitness Centers (3) Complete streets Monthly 5 k /walking /running clubs (3) Healthy Eating Farmers Market (2) Healthy Corner Stores (2) Transportation to healthy retail Food Pantries- Fresh food distribution (3) Access to water (2) Healthy vending May 6, 2015 [LIVE HEALTHY SOUTNERN LORAIN COUNTY] Community gardens Farm to institution/school Support for breast feeding Tobacco Multi-unit housing smoke-free policies (2) Tobacco-free policies for public spaces (2) Discourage tobacco sales (2) 100% tobacco-free school policy (3) Tobacco-free campus – Worksites/college Community Organizations: o First United Methodist Church √ o LCCC Wellington Campus √ o Huntington Community Church – to be scheduled Worksite – Need worksites interested in CHANGE tool School – to be scheduled Other: Lorain County Fitness Walks - Every Monday Night - 5:30 pm at Splash Zone in Oberlin Southern Lorain County Collaborative – next meeting Monday, May 18h Lorain County Wellness Network – Wednesday, May 21st (see attached flier) Health Kids Achieve More Network Workshop – School Food Service and SOS Suicide Prevention Training - Wednesday, August 5th Janet, Thank you for hosting! CHC 2015 Live Healthy Southern Lorain County – Creating Healthy Communities LOCATION: Herrick Memorial Library , Wellington Sign-In Sheet NAME AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS 1. Brian Burke Kiwanis Congregational Church 2. Carol Burke Wellington Farmers Market Manager E-MAIL 440-225-4453 cawburke@gmail.com 3/10/15 14 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies X X X X X x X wellingtonfarmersmarket@gmail.co m jdavis@loraincountyhealth.com 440-322-6367 440-284-3217 440-323-0911 4. Sandy Denes 5. Mary Beth Derekito Huntington Twp 44640 N London-Eastern Sullivan, OH 44880 440-647-2590 440-647-0040 huntingtontwsp@gmail.com 6. Executive Director Main Street Wellington, Inc. 118 West Herrick Ave. PO Box 1 Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-3987 info@mainstreetwellington.com 7. Carolyn Bishop Southern Lorain County Office on Aging 440-647-0777 Carolyn.bi@yahoo.com Joyce Davis 2/25/15 13 pastorbdburke@gmail.com LCGHD 9880 South Murray Ridge Road Elyria, OH 44035 Community Member 3. ] PHONE/Fax sdenes@loraincounty.us sdenes@villageofwellington.com X Page 1 of 6 CHC 2015 NAME 8. Linda Hatton Wellington First United Methodist Church 9. Marilyn Hill Health Educator 10. Janet Hollingsworth 11. Liz Hook 12. 13. 14. AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS PHONE/Fax E-MAIL 2/25/15 13 3/10/15 14 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies 127 Park Place Wellington 440-647-2537 lhatton@hattonsales.com LCGHD 9880 South Murray Ridge Road Elyria, OH 44035 440-322-6367 440-284-3218 mhill@loraincountyhealth.com x X X Herrick Memorial Library 101 Willard Memorial Square Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-2120 440-647-2103 hollinja@oplin.org x X X x X Hooks Greenhouse hooksgreenhouse@aol.com Deborah Lansman AFAA Personal Trainer & Group Fitness Instructor LCCC - HPER Adjunct Faculty dlansman@lorainccc.edu dmarney@frontier.com Melisa Olic HR Administrator Whirlaway Corp 720 Shiloh Ave. Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-4711 x3350 molic@whirlawaycorporation.com Whirlaway Corp 720 Shiloh Ave. Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-4711 x3309 jpopowicz@whirlawaycorporatio n.com Jenny Popowicz Page 2 of 6 CHC 2015 NAME AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS PHONE/Fax E-MAIL 2/25/15 13 3/10/15 14 X 15. Steve Pyles Village Manager 115 Willard Memorial Square Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-3827 srpyles@hotmail.com 16. Jennifer Bracken Vanessa Klesta Lorain County Metro Parks 440-458-5123 440-454-5554 jbracken@metroparks.cc vklesta@metroparks.cc X 17. Joyce A Scott The Salvation Army 181 E. Herrick Ave. Wellington, Oh. 44090 440-647-7600 Joyce.Scott@use.salvationarmy.org X 18. Mr. Mounts Superintendent Wellington Exempted Village Schools 201 S Main St. Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-4286 jnolan@wellington.k12.oh.us 19. Amy Szmania LCCC Wellington Center 151 Commerce Dr. Wellington, OH 44090 440-647-1776 aszmania@lorainccc.edu 20. Kat Mastro Health Educator 21. Chief Mike Wetherbee Bill Brown LCGHD 9880 South Murray Ridge Road Elyria, OH 44035 Wellington Fire District 202 Kelly Street Wellington, OH 44090 22. Katie Woods Wellington First United Methodist Church kmastro@loraincountyhealth.com 440-647-2245 440-812-1473 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies X X X X X X X X X x X wfdwetherbee@ncwcom.com wfdbrown@ncwcom.com happykatee@hotmail.com Page 3 of 6 CHC 2015 NAME AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS PHONE/Fax E-MAIL Wellington School 201 S Main St. Wellington, OH 4400 Grafton Twp 34430 Law Rd Grafton 44044 440-647-7920 twulfhoop@wellington.k12.oh.us 440-926-2178 440-926-8301 jhaight@aol.com 23. Tim Wulfhoop 24. Jean Haight 25. Ken Ziegler Brighton Twp 50477 Jones Rd Wellington,44090 440-225-5992 kenandcandi@ncwcom.com 26. Duane Johnson Penfield Twp 41869 Jones Rd Wellington, 44090 440-647-4540 Duane.johnson.57@gmail.com 27. Lloyd Gordon Penfield Twp 42950 Jones Rd Wellington, 44090 440-281-0995 lloydGordon1@yahoo.com 28. Marla Lent Wellington Office on Aging 29. Denny Ziegler Wellington Schools 2/25/15 13 3/10/15 14 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies marlaj@glwb.net (440)-647-7403 dziegler@wellington.k12.oh.us X Page 4 of 6 CHC 2015 NAME AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS PHONE/Fax E-MAIL 30. Rebecca Rodriguez, CMA Health & Nutrition Manager LCCAA Head Start Program 506 Broadway Lorain, OH 44052 (440 )242-2178 rrodriguez@lccaa.net 31. Linda Styer Community Foundation of Lorain County (440)-984-7399 lstyer@peoplewhocare.org 32. Sandy Denes Community Member 33. Tim Goebel 34. Megan Frisire 35. Sue Rucker 36. Kathryn Frombaugh 37. Dotty Pogorelc Vermilion YMCA 320 Aldrich Rd Vermilion Vermilion YMCA Salvation Army 1st congregational church, LUCC Rochester Village Mayor Huntington Township First Church UCC 2/25/15 13 3/10/15 14 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies sdenes@loraincounty.us sdenes@villageofwellington.com 440-967-4208 tgoebel@clevelandymca.org x mfrisire@clevelandymca.org x x 440-647-9829 x Pogorelc1@zoominternet.net x x X Page 5 of 6 CHC 2015 NAME 38. Sarah Ginnetti Creating Healthy Communities Program Consultant Bureau of Health Promotion 39. Bernie Raab Well Help AGENCY/MAILING ADDRESS PHONE/Fax Ohio Department of Health th 35 E Chestnut St., 5 fl. Columbus, Ohio 43215 614-728-6937 127 Park PL Wellington 440-647-2689 E-MAIL Wellhelp01@yahoo.com 2/25/15 13 3/10/15 14 5/6/15 13/ 12 agencies x x 40. Page 6 of 6 4-27-2015 meeting notes: 13 – Christine, Katie, Dotty, Bernie, Joyce, Christine, Terri, Cindy, Charity, Marilyn, Jane Bly, Joyce, Vanessa Rick Bohan interview Facility – collaborative model Interview – appreciative inquiry – identify strengths and areas of energy Affinity diagraming – goals – tactics – Agree more than we disagree Value proposition - Thank you so much for your time yesterday afternoon. I know that we really enjoyed Rick Bohan and his presentation. I have sent the materials also to Jack who will be interviewing next Monday at 4pm. I just wanted to send a synopsis for everyone to take a look at. Rick Bohan: - Is a manufacturing consultant for his day job Currently working with Cloverleaf and Buckeye schools to improve their kitchens and maintenance staff. Facilitated the Wellington UMC strategic plan that identified goals and tactics for the congregation to accomplish. - Has worked in many industries facilitating changes. - Worked for Ohio Manufacturing Association to develop strategies surrounding Worker’s Comp issues. This group covered a large group of stakeholders from many industries. - His wife was the minister at UMC. If I missed anything, please let me know! 4-27-15 email I wanted to update everyone on where we are for the interviews today. Rick Bohan will be back at 4pm today. Jack Marsick will be out of town today, but is able to make the meeting next Monday. MANA is out of contention because they do not have anyone to dedicate to the project. Southern Lorain County Healthy Living Collaborative Meeting Notes April 20, 2015 Attendance: Charity, Chris, Amy, Tari, Cindy, Deb, Dottie, Carol, Joyce, Linda Updates: - Food Boxes: o Second Harvest will deliver 4/28 to sites St. Patricks, Rochester TWP, considering the senior Senior breakfast on May 2nd. - o Food pantry donations; people want to help o Monthly food distribution-finalize numbers in next 30 days. Distributed all boxes by 30 th o Idea to partner with Meals on Wheels o To take the boxes walk-ins are welcome, Over 60 yrs old, live in Lorain County o No Board Mtg next Monday for Welhelp Skateland: corporate discounts up to 15%. Facilitator interview: Rick Bohan - wife was minister at Methodist Church discussed grant writing process; Currently working on grant per Charity. Discussed how group is spinning wheels. Discussed need for facilitator; What is next step in grant process; what does facilitator do? Have you done any work with United Ways? Timeline in process? Amy discussed collaborative process. Working on so many thing but main purpose is to get the grant process started. Original goal was last July, 2014. What is timeline? Goal is end of July, 2015. Data from health assessments needed to start writing grant. Facilitator Choosing Process: - Group will be interviewing the potential candidates on Monday April 27 Rick will reinterview at 4pm, Jack at 4:45p and MANA at 5:30p We discussed the importance of picking the right one the first time. A list of expected deliverables will be sent to each of the interviewees to familiarize themselves before Action Steps: for the May 4th meeting - Charity: follow up with Marla about the food pantry boxes in newsletter, chat with Corri, write expected deliverables and set up interviews. Marilyn: follow up with Katie, Cindy and Welhelp about the choice pantry model. 4-20-2015 mtg From: Charity Latson-Butch Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 2:57 PM To: Amy Szmania; Carol Burke; Carolyn Bishop; Cindy Andrews; Corri Mayes; Deb Lansman; dmarney@frontier.com; Fran; Janet Hollingsworth; Joe Bockmore; Joyce Scott; kjketchum@gmail.com; Katie Woods; Linda Hatton; Marilyn hill; Marla Lent; scotfam1@glwb.com; Vinny Klesta; 'Matusik-Plas, Christine' Subject: RE: SLCHLC Meeting Notes! Thanks for the great meeting last Monday! I just want to do a few reminders: - We will be meeting again on Monday April 27th. I am busy trying to get the interviews lined up. - Action Steps: for the May 4th meeting o Charity: follow up with Marla about the food pantry boxes in newsletter, chat with Corri, write expected deliverables and set up interviews. o Marilyn/Katie/Cindy: follow up with Welhelp about the choice pantry model to begin the conversation. Agenda for the May 4th meeting: o Wrap up facilitator discussion. o Discuss Farmer’s Market promotion. o Discuss facility subsidies. 4-6-2015 meeting - From: Charity Latson-Butch Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2015 6:22 PM To: Amy Szmania; Carol Burke; Carolyn Bishop; Cindy Andrews; Corri Mayes; Deb Lansman; dmarney@frontier.com; Fran; Janet Hollingsworth; Joe Bockmore; Joyce Scott; kjketchum@gmail.com; Katie Woods; Linda Hatton; Marilyn hill; Marla Lent; scotfam1@glwb.com; Vinny Klesta; Matusik-Plas, Christine Subject: SLCHLC Meeting Notes! Team, I hope that this reaches everyone that it needs to! If you see anyone missing, please let me know immediately. Now down to business: 1. I have attached the current physical activity offerings that I have in the areas that will be served. It sounds to me that the list is woefully incomplete. Please send me any changes ASAP so that I can send the complete list to the group. 2. These are the action steps that everyone has agreed to for the next meeting: a. Charity - Check in with Marilyn, Marla and Corri. Reach out to Joe and Linda to attend the next meeting. b. Cindy – meeting with Second Harvest on April 8 and will see what opportunity exists about adding additional senior commodity boxes to be made available at WellHelp c. Christine – email Carol the Garden Soxx contact for the use of the Farmer’s Market or community gardens in the SoLoCo area d. Vanessa- will contact Skateland 3. The next agenda will be the facilitator, possible subsidies for physical activity facilities, and the promotion of the Farmer’s Market.\ 4. Next meetings are April 20th, May 4th, May 18th and June 1st. Please let me know if I have missed anything! If not, see everyone on April 20th! Charity Butch Executive Director French Creek Family YMCA, a Branch of the YMCA of Greater Cleveland 2010 Recreation Lane, Avon OH, 44011 440-934-9622 | 440-934-9631 Developing youth, promoting healthy living, and being socially responsible. Southern Lorain County Healthy Living Collaborative Meeting Notes May 18, 2015 Attendance: Charity, Rick, Steve, Carol, Katie, Marylyn, Lori, Dotty, Christine, Joyce, Vanessa (Vinny), Deb Updates: notes provided by Charity outlining the process to date and what needs to be done moving forward. Notes attached. Voted: Future meeting times to be moved to 3:30 in the summer due to the time change for the building availability. 90 minute meeting times to be maintained. Next meeting date is June 1, at 3:30 to 5:00 in same location: Wellington LCCC. Introduction of Rick Bohan to be Facilitator, and he will lead the next meeting. Introduction of Lori Palmer, representing the YMCA Review of the cheat sheet: Voted: All accepted mission statement Review of the Community Impact Model Review of Steps to become funded Current state: planning grant period Solidify the group and write the grant Once approved - Full grant is for 3 years – baseline is 80K per year Documents needed for Grant Operational Design Cause and effect diagram (this is complete per Charity) Logic Model (next step) Plan for Measurement – need to provide quarterly reports that the community is positively impacted Budget Today we are at the stage we are working on the Logic Model Review of collaborative success People we know need to be involved and need an invitation extended: Suggestions made were to contact: Library Main Street Wellington Chamber Dennis (not sure of last name) – Wellness champion of the school Schools - New school superintendent Village market might have a possible contact Mitch Phipher – on well health board – chiropractor All agreed on continuous communication – 48 hours after meeting notes to be submitted Set agenda for next meeting at current meetings to be maintained. Backbone organization - YMCA Flushing out the Collaborative Action Items - Housekeeping: How do we want make decisions moving forward? – Rick gave information about using voting or concession methods to be determined by the discussion rather than deciding ahead of time. The situations will dictate what methods we need to employ. Group agreed to determine a method of communication for members out of town for meetings during the summer. Charity asked for last minute concerns: Rick asked about the timeline – Christine indicated best to have proposal in 45 days prior to expected spending. To meet deadline have submitted early August. Board meets every month the 4 th Wednesday of the month – they see the proposal a full week ahead of that. Group agreed the goal for completed grant to submit is the beginning of August. Agenda for 2 weeks from now – Meeting June 1 at 3:30 = build logic model for the Physical Activity Action Items – Action Items: All members need to send potential contact info to us this week so we can draft an email and invite them to the next meeting Be prepared to discuss for the Physical Activity group: Resources, Activities, Outputs, Short and Long Term Outcomes, and Impact. Rick will lead the meeting to direct the group in the gathering of this data to build the Logic Model. Southern Lorain County Healthy Living Collaborative Meeting Notes June 1, 2015 Attendance: Rick, Charity, Lori, Jenny, Steve, Vinnie, Katie, Joyce, Dotty, Bernie, Christine, Carol, Joe and Julie Updates: Introduce New member with Main Street – Jenny Inner Circle Fitness – Joe Rick – Facilitator – lead meeting – developing overview of where the collaborative is Review Mission – Live Healthier thru Improved Nutrition and Increased Physical activity Vision – Access to Healthy Living – Quality of Life, Prevent Chronic Disease, Healthy Lifestyles, Healthy food and activity Goal – Reduce Chronic disease – Metabolic Syndrome - thru Physical activity, healthy diet, Measures – Metabolic syndrome – Chronic Disease and Obesity Areas of Focus – Physical Activity – Nutrition – Promotion 1. Proposal – Opportunity/Problem i. Current state ii. Desired state 2. Approach 3. Evaluate Measurement 4. Resources needed Pictures of the white board are attached – all discussions centered around what information is needed to proceed with the grant: Inventory of current programs Review of Data points for Health to determine what we will measure against Master list of resources to build the logic model Homework: All members need to review current inventory of initiatives and programs to populate a master list to be created by Lori and shared in Google Drive. Lori will create a folder for the group to have access to so that all documentation can be maintained in one place. Lori will provide instructions on accessing the folder. Agenda for next meeting – June 15 at 3:30 Wellington LCCC: All members to provide prior to meeting all information regarding all existing programs and initiatives around our 3 focus areas: Physical Activity, Nutrition and Promotion. Agenda is to begin building the logic model surrounding Physical Activity and all members need to come prepared with initiative goals, resources needed, and outcomes and measurements.