An adaptation of the Around the Table Curriculum to meet the needs of single, married, custodial, and non-custodial fathers.
General Adult
Body Connection is a collection of short mindful movement lessons designed to build a foundation for intrinsically-motivated movement and healthy habits. The 30 minute lessons are designed to be a warm up or break during nutrition interventions. They also serve to regulate the body before or between cognitive activities like nutrition education workshops.
An adaptation of the Food Smarts Curriculum for College Students
12 week walking program to increase daily steps. One on one consult to guide particpant in setting goals, provide guide and pedometer; after 12 weeks provide consult to prevent relapse. Virtual and in-person options available.
A home-based, family-level, direct education intervention designed to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, decrease added sugar intake, increase physical activity, decrease sedentary/screen time, promote healthy sleep, and promote emotional regulation, providing low-income, SNAP-eligible American Indian (AI) families with skills and tools needed to make healthy lifestyle choices.The program addresses the need for family based culturally appropriate materials and combines Indigenous knowledge with US diet and physical activity guidelines.
Telephonic Health Coaching (THC) trains educators to be health coaches that engage with clients by telephone and use behavior change techniques to craft individual goals related to healthy eating and physical activity. THC’s health coaches guide the participants through client-centered conversations that promote the implementation of the current USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans. THC offers a convenient and accessible modality. Toolkit is free.
Source:
Elizabeth Boucher
Phone: 860-231-5302
Email: [email protected]
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Direct education intervention that helps individuals and caregivers of those with chronic health conditions build a “toolbox” of strategies they can utilize to help achieve their health goals. Through actively achieving small goals, participants obtain success which builds confidence in their ability to manage their health. * Note-no medical nutrition therapy allowed with CFHL programs.
Training and licensing required for a fee to access curriculum and materials.
Source:
Self-Management Resource Center
Email: [email protected]
Fostering Nourished Families is a training curriculum focused on supporting kinship/foster/resource parents to nourish foster children. Materials and lesson plans are appropriate for adult caregivers of foster children. Instructor Guides offered in English, participant materials available. Evaluation tools available and facilitator training required.
Source:
Leah's Pantry
Link:
Coming soon
12 week walking program to increase daily steps. One on one consult to guide particpant in setting goals, provide guide and pedometer; after 12 weeks provide consult to prevent relapse.
Virtual and in-person options available.
Source:
National Cancer Institute
Link:
https://ebccp.cancercontrol.cancer.gov/programDetails.do?programId=16990213
This curriculum address the unique needs of individuals enrolled in special education and special day classes. The curriculum focuses on nutrition, gardening, physical activity, eating behaviors and mental wellness.
Source:
UC ANR
Link:
Not yet available