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ASSOCIATION OF STATE PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITIONISTS Breastfeeding Children’s Healthy Weight CoIIN

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A S S O C I A T I O N O F S T A T E P U B L I C H E A L T H N U T R I T I O N I S T S

Breastfeeding Children’s Healthy Weight CoIIN

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Par$cipa$ngStatesWA

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IntensiveBreas,eedingTABreas,eeding

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California

RobbieIfeyinwa

Suzanne KarenLinda

Laura

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  KarenFarley•  LeslieKowalewski•  SuzanneHaydu•  RobbieGonzalez-Dow•  LindaCowling•  IfeyinwaAsiodu•  LauraOsborn•  GinaGordon

ProjectObjec9ves•  Builduponthe“Reduce

BreasJeedingDispari$esinCAthroughLacta$onAccommoda$on”workgroupac$vi$estoaddressracialinequi$es.

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Iowa

Popula$on:3.1million,Birth39,059(2016)OurCoIINprojectisstatewide

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  MarcusJohnson-Miller•  StephanieTrusty•  JaneStockton•  NicoleNewman

ProjectObjec9ves•  PayforanAfricanAmericanwomanworkinginWIC,

TitleVMCH,orabirthinghospitaltocompleteCLCtraining.

•  ExplorebreasJeedingeduca$onratesbyraceandethnicity.

•  UseaninfographictoeducatewomenreceivingWICandTitleVservicesabouttheirworkplacerightsregardingbreasJeeding.

•  PartnerwithHealthyChildCareIowatodevelopamodelbreasJeedingpolicyforchildcaresecngs.

•  FacilitatetrainingsforchildcareprovidersonhowtosupportbreasJeedingmoms.

•  DevelopastateWICbreastpumpissuancepolicyandtheneducateWICandTitleVstaffonpolicy.DiscussMedicaidcoverageoflacta$onwithMaternalHealthMedicaidTaskforce.

•  IncreasethenumberofTitleVagenciesandbirthinghospitalsthatofferbreasJeedingclasses.

•  ExpandHealthyFamiliesLinetoprovidephonesupportforbreasJeedingwomen.

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  MarciBrewer•  AmyZapata•  LeslieLewis•  BetsyDancisak•  CaitrinAlb•  WhitneyFowler

ProjectObjec9ves•  Con$nueexis$ngprogramopera$ons

includingprovidingtechnicalassistancetoemployersanddesigna$ngemployers,withastatewidefocus

•  Iden$fyandpartnerwithstakeholdersthatcanhelpthembeferunderstandemployer(andemployee)perspec$ve.

•  ExploredevelopmentofanEmployerLacta$onSupportandEduca$onWorkGroupwiththegoalofiden$fyingneeds/barriersandeduca$on.

•  Par$cipateinoutreachopportuni$estobeferreachemployers.

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NorthDakotaØ 4thsmalleststateØ 2016popula$on:757,952

Ø 12.7%increaseinpopula$onsince2010

Ø 40%ofpopula$onconsideredrural

Ø 2016births:11,265

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  MikaelaSchlosser•  KimMertz•  Ka$eJohnke•  BriAnnaWanner

ProjectObjec9ves•  Coordinateasustainability

planningmee$ngwithkeystakeholdersfromthefivefederallyrecognizedTribesinNorthDakota

•  Onepartofalargerproject–  HostanIndigenousBreasJeeding

CounselorTraining–  CommunityBreasJeedingplan

andsupport

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Wisconsin

•  ShawnMeyer•  KelliStader•  AllieIsaacson•  AmberFrance

TeamMembers

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ProjectSummary

Breas,eedingEffortsinWisconsin ProjectObjec9ves

•  GatherinputfromkeystakeholderstodeterminehowtoenhancestatewideeffortsforworkplacebreasJeedingsupport

•  Increasethenumberofhealthdepartmentsandcoali$onsimplemen$ngworkplacesupportstrategiesfrom23to30

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Arkansas Children’s Healthy Weight CoIIN

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  KenyaEddings•  BradPlaney•  Chris$neSasse•  JessicaDonahue•  JenniferMedley•  MichelleSmith

ProjectObjec9ves•  Providerobustlacta$on

accommoda$ontrainingtoworksitesinsoutheastregionofArkansas;targe$ng4ofthelargestemployersintheregion.Thetrainingwillpromotetheestablishmentofbotheduca$onandbreasJeedingspaceformothersastheytransi$onbacktowork.

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Indiana

Building Breastfeeding-Friendly Communities

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  KathleenDetweiler•  LauraHormuth•  SarahBriley•  CrystalFowler•  RyanKarim•  MarthaAllen•  SydneyRivera

ProjectObjec9ves•  Buildandstrengthenlocal

coali$onsusingatoolkit,aroadmap,

•  Connectwithstronglocalcoali$onstouseasamodel.

•  Createpartnershipsincommuni$estocollabora$velyimpactbreasJeedingsupport

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ProjectDescrip$on

•  PartnerwithIndianaBreasJeedingCoali$on(IBC)tocreateacoali$ontoolkit

•  Shareac$onstepsandresourcesforwhatisworkingandsugges$onsbasedonthestate’splanforbreasJeeding

•  Iden$fyregionalsupportstaffforcoordina$onandsupportofspecificinterven$onsandprojects

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Helping People Live Better Lives.

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Children’s Healthy Weight CoIIN Physical Activity Workstream

Nebraska, 2017

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Helping People Live Better Lives.

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Vision: Grow Nebraska

Mission: Create opportunity through more effective, more efficient, and customer focused state government

Priorities: •  Efficiency and

Effectiveness

•  Customer Service

•  Growth

•  Public Safety

•  Reduced Regulatory Burden

We Value: •  The Taxpayer

•  Our Team

•  Simplicity

•  Transparency

•  Accountability

•  Integrity

•  Respect

Governor Pete Ricketts

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Helping People Live Better Lives.

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DHHS 2017-2018 Priorities •  Increase availability of community-based services through the

Behavioral Health System of Care for children and youth, reducing reliance on inpatient and residential services.

•  Keep families together by stabilizing and strengthening families, helping prevent intergenerational poverty and achieving self-sufficiency.

•  Establish the Beatrice State Developmental Center as a statewide resource providing short term intervention and respite services for individuals with developmental disabilities.

•  Develop a standardized assessment and transition plan as part of the Medicaid managed care Long-Term Services and Supports Redesign initiative.

•  Decrease the amount of time that elapses between when an individual accepts a funding offer for developmental disability services and when services begin.

•  Increase the participation of pharmacies and enrollment of eligible users in the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, and develop and implement naloxone education resources.

•  Safely prevent and reduce the percent of state wards in out-of-home placements by implementing best-practice interventions and services.

•  Implement Alternative Response statewide, resulting in families engaged with Alternative Response more likely to have their children remain in their home six months after case closure than families in Traditional Response.

•  Develop and implement a web-based portal for caseworkers to use when completing a caregiver survey with foster parents in their home, saving 15 minutes per survey.

•  Launch an electronic benefits transfer pilot for the WIC program, known as eWIC, that will offer flexibility and individualized nutrition education to families as well as providing additional data for program management.

•  Reduce single state audit findings and questioned costs.

•  Develop a web portal and implement changes to the child and adult abuse central registry to improve timeliness and accuracy of background checks.

•  Improve the integration of community-based behavioral health treatment and fiscal data through the Centralized Data System and Electronic Billing System.

•  Develop the data management analytics system and claims broker services as part of the Medicaid Management Information System replacement project.

•  Implement NTRAC, a new Medicaid eligibility and enrollment system to ensure compliance with federal requirements.

•  Decrease the average days waiting for admission to the Lincoln Regional Center for both court-ordered individuals and mental health board-committed individuals.

•  Develop and implement a quality management system for developmental disability home and community-based services and intermediate care facility services.

•  Streamline operations to reduce new hire turnover and the average length of time from job posting to job offer, and to consolidate document imaging and interactive voice technologies.

•  Decrease time for issuing provisional center-based child care program licenses and initial certification for community-based developmental disability provider agencies.

•  Review child care and preschool regulations to determine modifications to reduce regulatory burden and make them clearer.

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Helping People Live Better Lives.

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Project Summary - ARF Team Members: Narissa Scales, Sara Morgan, Jackie Moline, Tina Goodwin Project Objectives: • To establish a relationship between a Nebraska

hospital and the Nebraska WIC Program’s Breastfeeding Peer Counselor (BFPC) Program

• BFPCs will work with WIC moms, while in the hospital, after mom has her baby

• The Nebraska Hospital will inform the WIC clinic when

WIC moms deliver

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NevadaPartnerInvestmentCampaign

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ProjectSummary

TeamMembers•  LindseyDermidGray•  VickieIves•  MeredithPollaro•  RosemarieCasillas•  JoeDibble

ProjectObjec9ves•  Developacampaignto

communicatetheimportanceofthepartnerinop$mizingthehealthofboththemotherandtheirbaby.Developmessagingandimageryencouragingpartnerstobestablesourcesofsupportbefore,duringandanerthebirthoftheirbaby

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TargetCi$es

Reno

Addi$onalPossibleRuralTowns:PahrumpFernleyFallon

Elko

LasVegas

CarsonCity

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WICBreasJeedingDura$onat6MonthsbyPerinatalRegionStateDura$onRateat6Months:22.40%

HealthyPeople2020Goal:60.6%

17.71%

20.40%

SlidecourtesyofGeorgannaCogburn

Breas&eeding Benefits North Carolina! We have lots of assets and also have plenty to

do!!

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Project Summary

TeamMembers•  DianeBeth•  JessicaBridgman

•  KellyKimple•  GerriMafson•  ChiaraPhillips•  MeganSquires•  KarenStanley

ProjectObjec9ves•  Establishatleast1newpolicyorprac$cethataddressessocialandecologicalbarrierstobreasJeeding.

•  CompleteanEffort/ImpactgridusingtheCHWCBreasJeedingDriverDiagramtopriori$zeandchoosetoworkononeofthebreasJeedingstrategyop$onsiden$fiedintheNCMCHBlockGrantApplica$onandReport.

•  Iden$fy2-3solu$ons/strategies,usingtheEffort/ImpactGrid,withthemostfavorableimpactsandwhichseemeasiesttoachievewithinonePDSAcycle.

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Children’sHealthyWeightCoIIN:Texas

%Adultleisure9mephysicalinac9vity,2013CDCDiabetesAtlas

%Adultobesity,2013CDCDiabetesAtlas

201414.6%TXWIC3-23mooldswithhighweightforheightin201414.9%TXWIC2-4yroldswithobesity15.6%TXWIC2-4yroldsoverweight

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TexasProjectSummaryBreasJeedingWorkStream

TeamMembers•  AlmaCarver•  MeganConklinGrayless•  TracyErickson•  RockyPayne•  JulieStagg(TeamLead)•  Chris$naThi•  JeremyTriplef•  AnitaWheeler

ProjectObjec9ves•  Expandcross-sectoragency

collabora$onswithmul$plestateprograms

•  Assessexis$ngefforts,partnerships,andotheropportuni$estointegratebreasJeedingsupport

•  Expandanddiversifypar$cipa$onintheDSHSInfantFeedingWorkgroupanditsstrategicplan

•  Coordinatetostrategicallypromoteworksitelacta$onsupportbestprac$ces/TexasMother-FriendlyWorksitedesigna$ontotargetedemploymentsectors

•  Leverageexpandedcollabora$onstoiden$fyopportuni$esforincreasingcon$nuityofbreasJeedingsupportandcommunitynormaliza$onofBF

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TexasCHWCoIINReach:Statewide