Healthy People 2010
Progress Review PowerPoint Presentation PPT 223 KB
Slide 1 Focus Area 07: Educational and Community-Based Programs Progress Review Richard J. Klein National Center for Health Statistics December 9, 2008
Slide 2 Impact of Educational and Community- Based Programs Education level is a powerful predictor of physical/mental health and longevity. Schools can play a critical role in providing information, tools, and practical strategies to help students adopt healthy lifestyles. Community health promotion programs have improved health, reduced health disparities, and supported communities to reverse risk factor trends for obesity and chronic disease.
Slide 3 Highlighted Objectives Shows the status of objectives 7-1, 7-2, 7-4 and 7-10 7-1, high school completion, is improving 7-2, school health education, is improving in all areas, violence prevention, and injury prevention. The remaining areas show little or no change. 7-4, school nurse to student ratio, is improving in middle and high schools (combined), and in senior high schools. Target is met for middle schools. Elementary schools show little or no change. 7-10, community health programs shows little change
Slide 4 High school completion for 18 to 24 year olds. Total, White, Black, Asian and Pacific Islander, 2 or more races, and Hispanic.
Slide 5 High school completion and recency of immigration.
Slide 6 Self-assessed health status, by education level.
Slide 7 Adults with negative mood in the past month, by education level.
Slide 8 School that require teaching of Healthy People-related health topics
Slide 9 School that require teaching of Healthy People-related health topics, continued
Slide 10 School nurse-to-student ratio for elementary, middle, and high schools.
Slide 11 Community health promotion programs for Healthy People focus areas, States and territories, and two AI/AN tribes.
Slide 12 Summary of the status of objectives. Highlighted objectives 7-1, high school completion, is improving 7-2, school health education, is improving in all areas, violence prevention, and injury prevention. The remaining areas show little or no change. 7-4, school nurse to student ratio, is improving in middle and high schools (combined), and in senior high schools. Target is met for middle schools. Elementary schools show little or no change. 7-10, community health programs shows little change Objectives with no continuing data source 7-3, 7-5, 7-6, 7-11, 7-12. Objectives deleted at midcourse 7-7,7-8, 7-9.
Slide 13 Summary
Slide 14 Acknowledgements Susan Schneider Public Health Analyst CDC/National Center for Health Statistics
Contributors: Samara Lorenz, HRSA Audrey Williams, CDC Ellis Davis, ODPHP Elizabeth Jackson, CDC
Slide 15 This slide indicates that Progress Review data and slides can be found at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/hphome.htm.
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