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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
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PREVIOUS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES
Kentucky, 2003–2008
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION

Kentucky Department of Education*

Barbara Donica
CSHP Director

Colby Wagoner
PANT Coordinator

Renee White
HIV Program Consultant


Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services*

Victoria Greenwell
Coordinated School Health Administrator


 
Healthy KidsKentucky receives funding from CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health to promote coordinated school health, provide HIV prevention education, and conduct the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Kentucky’s coordinated school health program (CSHP) provides professional development and technical assistance on health policy, curriculum, and programming; identifies, develops, and disseminates resources; collects and analyzes data; and works to integrate school health goals and strategies into school improvement plans, in order to support and promote the health of youth in Kentucky.

Kentucky's Program In Action

Promoting Coordinated School Health with an Emphasis on Physical Activity, Nutrition, and Tobacco Use Prevention (PANT)

  • Partnering with the Barren River District Health Department to develop a well-coordinated school health program in four school districts.
     
  • Providing professional development that addresses CDC’s six youth health risk behaviors to key stakeholders to build support for coordinated school health programs.
     
  • Conducting quarterly meetings of the Physical Activity Advisory Council to address physical activity policies and programs.
     
  • Conducting regional Youth Tobacco Conferences with the Kentucky Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program to address prevention strategies within schools and local communities.
     
  • Participating in the Southern States Collaborative to address common training needs in the areas of physical activity, nutrition and tobacco.

Providing HIV Prevention Education

  • Providing professional development for teachers and school staff on HIV/AIDS and adapted teaching strategies for providing HIV prevention education to special education students.
     
  • Working with a Youth Action Group to provide HIV prevention education to high school students.
     
  • Providing professional development on how to implement effective HIV prevention education for teachers in areas of the state affected most by HIV/AIDS.

Conducting the Youth Risk Behavior Survey

  • Administering the YRBS to collect data representative of Kentucky students in grades 9-12.
     
  • Developing an action plan for distributing the YRBS data to state and local stakeholders.
     
  • Collaborating with statewide agencies and researchers to share and use YRBS data.


For information on Kentucky's previous program activities, see Kentucky, 2003–2008.


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Page last reviewed: March 2, 2008
Page last modified: September 24, 2008
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