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Title: "Empowering Parents To Keep Their Children Safe


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"Empowering Parents To Keep Their Children Safe
Healthy" 
  • Families And Schools Together Inc.
  • A National Organization
  • 501 (c) (3) non-profit
  • Madison WI
  • Pat Davenport CEO

2
Agenda
  • Value of FAST Empowerment
  • Program Overview
  • Experiential Activity
  • North Carolina Trainer- Pamela Johnson
  • Q As

3
What is EMPOWERMENT?
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Exercise
  • Empowerment
  • Think, Pair, Share Exercise
  • Think
  • Think about what empowerment means. Write down
    one or two examples that illustrate empowerment.
  • Pair
  • Pair up with a person at your table.
  • Share
  • Share your examples and definition of empowerment
    with your partner. Then be prepared to share your
    thoughts and ideas with the group.

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  • Empowerment is the process that is essential to
    activate peoples capacity to satisfy their own
    needs, solve their own problems, and acquire the
    necessary resources to take control over their
    life.
  • (from S. Talseth, 1997)

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Parents
Staff
Administration
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KEY ELEMENTS OF EMPOWERMENT
  • Information
  • Choices
  • Respect/acceptance
  • Help and support to others

8
The Importance of Empowering Parents
  • Empowerment is a basic need for any parent
    raising a child
  • Treating parents as partners in the educational
    process is essential to school success
  • Program retention
  • Voluntary participation free choice
  • Recruitment being wanted and feeling cared for
  • Receptiveness to program messages

9
Values of FAST
  • Parents already have power they have the right
    to decide to use that power. Empowerment is not a
    top-down approach.
  • Look for strengths versus deficits in working
    with parents and families.
  • Parents are capable of being the primary
    prevention agents for their own children.
  • Stress and social isolation diminish parental
    effectiveness social support increases parental
    effectiveness.
  • All parents love their children and want a better
    life for them.

10
What is Families and Schools Together (FST)?
  • It is as a charitable organization-501 (c)(3)
  • Distribute Evidence Based Programs
  • Early intervention/prevention program
  • Research Values based model

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The FAST program
  • Created by a Social Worker Lynn McDonald
  • SAMHSA model program/OJJDP/Harvard
  • 48 states, 8 countries, 2000 communities
  • A collaborative community effort
  • School, Parent, and two healthy Lifestyles
    organizations
  • Uses whole family approach
  • 80 retention rate

12
FAST Models
  • Baby FAST for young mothers/fathers, their
    mothers, and the babies (ages 0 - 3)
  • Early Childhood FAST for parents and their
    children ages 3 - 5
  • Elementary School FAST for parents and their
    children in K-5
  • Middle School FAST for parents and children in
    6-8th grade
  • High School FAST (under development) for parents
    and their 9th graders

13
FAST Goals
  • Enhance family functioning
  • Prevent child from experiencing school failure
  • Prevent substance abuse by the child and family
  • Reduce stress that parents and children
    experience from daily life situations
  • Empower parents
  • Overall, reduce risk factors and enhance
  • protective factors

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Why these goals?
  • Families with high conflict are more likely to
    have youth who use alcohol
  • Families with high cohesion and expressiveness
    are less likely to have depression and loneliness
  • Children who have good impulse control will do
    better in school

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Social Ecology of Child Development
  • Child

16
Social Ecology of Child Development
Family
  • Child

17
Social Ecology of Child Development
Childcare providers School Healthy Lifestyles
Family
  • Child

18
Social Ecology of Child Development
Neighborhood Community
Childcare providers School Healthy Lifestyles
Family
  • Child

19
Social Ecology of Child Development
Community
Childcare providers School Healthy Lifestyles
Family
  • Child

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A mothers eyes are a babys skies.
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To be tuned into a child, a
father/mother needs support
22
Relationships are to child development what
location is to real estate.
  • James Comer, M.D.Psychiatrist, Yale University

23
The FAST TeamValue Nothing about us, without
us
  • FAST Team (minimum of 4 members)
  • School
  • Nutritionist
  • Physical Activity Representative
  • Parent
  • Volunteers
  • Recruit up to 10 members
  • Ethnicity/Gender Matching

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INCENTIVES
  • REMOVE BARRIERS
  • Healthy Meal
  • Transportation
  • Child Care
  • Elder Care
  • PROMOTE ATTENDANCE
  • Healthy Meal
  • Social Support
  • Lotto
  • Partners

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How FAST Activities Empower Parents
  • Table-based coaching
  • Parents are in charge of activities
  • Flag
  • Family meal
  • Scribbles
  • Feeling Charades
  • Parent Group
  • Parent-Child Time (Special Play)
  • Lottery
  • Graduation

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Why Healthy FAST?
  • The obesity epidemic
  • of overweight 6-11 year olds has more than
    doubled in the last 30 years, and that of 12-19
    year olds has nearly tripled
  • Funders are interested in obesity prevention
  • Requests for Healthy FAST

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Dangers of Obesity
  • Overweight children are at increased risk of
  • High cholesterol
  • High blood pressure
  • Type 2 diabetes, and other diseases
  • Face increased discrimination
  • Are viewed as lazy, academically unsuccessful,
    unhealthy and unhygienic
  • Severely obese children report a lower quality of
    life than children with cancer undergoing
    chemotherapy

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  • Family Unit at Family Table
  • Meet Greet
  • Flag
  • Meal
  • FAST Hello Singing
  • Scribbles
  • Feelings Charades
  • (Entire team facilitates these activities)

8 Weeks program-1 X per week 2.5 hours per week
for 5 weeks 2.75 hours for 3 wks
  • Parents Time
  • Buddy Time
  • Parent Self-Help Group
  • 5th week-Health focused
  • (Only Parent Partner and Healthy Lifestyle
    Partner)

Kids Time Children divided by age group for
group activities (Nutritionist Partner and Early
Childhood t/school partner)
Peer Group Time
Special Play One-to-One Time (Parent Healthy
Lifestyle Partner)
Siblings continue Kids Time
Family Table Door Prize Entire Team
Closing Circle Announcements RAIN Entire Team
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Family Meal
Role of Nutrition Partner Team Members
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Family poses with Family Flag
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FAMILY WORKING ON SCRIBBLES
33
COMPLETED SCRIBBLES
34
Feelings Charades
35
CHILD ACTING OUT CHARADES
36
Kids Time
  • Nutrition partner uses this time for nutrition
    related activities
  • Kids learn how to make snacks take them back to
    families
  • Engage children in active play
  • Nutrition Partner plays key role (suggesting
    activities for Kids Time)
  • After 5th week, children will spend an extra 15
    minutes in Kids Time
  • Kids must have fun!

37
BUDDY TIME
38
PARENTS TIME
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Component Changes for Healthy FAST
  • Healthy Parents Group
  • Separate from parents group
  • Starts after 5th week
  • Led by the Nutrition Partner
  • Parents are in charge of deciding what they want
    to discuss/learn
  • 15 minutes after the regular parent group
  • Move to a separate location
  • Introduce this new component during the 5th Week
    Special Presentation

40
Lottery
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5TH NIGHTSPECIAL PRESENTATION
42
FAST Special Sessions
  • Week 5
  • 5th Week Special Presentation
  • Parents decide on topic
  • Nutrition partner presents information
  • Introduce parents to healthy parents group
    which will start in Week 6
  • Walking Club Encourage parents and children to
    get together outside of FAST to walk
  • If funding is available, distribute pedometers to
    participants (can chart progress)
  • Week 8 Graduation Ceremony

43
GRADUATION
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Graduation
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FASTWORKS-After the 8 weeks
  • 2 year primary school-based program
  • Parents make healthy choices and select healthy
    activities
  • Walking Club Continues
  • Continues to increase resiliency in children
    protective factors in families

46
Pilots of Healthy FAST in Hawaii and Missouri
  • Indications that Healthy FAST can make a
    difference
  • In Hawaii
  • Parents reported a statistically significant
    increase in
  • - encouragements from family members to eat
    fruits and vegetables
  • - comments from friends if they ate unhealthy
    foods
  • - occasions when family members offered to
    exercise with them
  • In Kansas City, Missouri
  • Parents reported a statistically significant
    increase in
  • - the servings of fruit they ate on a daily
    basis.
  • - confidence in their ability to get their
    child to eat more fruits and vegetables.
  • encouragement from family members to eat fruits
    and vegetables.

47
What parents said
  • What changes did you make to your eating habits?
  • I have started eating a lot more fruits and
    vegetables than before. Cut down on fats and
    salts
  • I have tried smaller portions
  • More fruits for snacks. Read more labels than
    before! Trying to eat as a family more
  • More fruits and veggies at meals, less fast food
  • Try to eat healthier (more fruits and vegetables)
  • What changes did you make to your physical
    habits?
  • Joined a gym, with a personal trainer
  • I am more aware of it but have not been able to
    make it materialize
  • Evening walks with son and dog

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What parents said
  • What changes did you notice in your childs
    eating habits?
  • They enjoy trying new things, they are more aware
    of nutrition
  • More willing to at least try vegetable dishes
  • She will try more things
  • She tried food I could not get her to eat at home
  • What did you like best about Healthy FAST?
  • Meeting new families and making friends
  • Trying the different salads and fruits with every
    meal
  • Exposure to nutritionists knowledge

49
Learning through Repeated Experiences
  • Children practice respectful behaviors towards
    their parents (300X in 8 weekly MFG sessions)
  • Children practice taking turns, waiting for a
    turn
  • Children practice talking about their drawing,
    their feelings, and their play with their own
    parents
  • Parents practice taking charge, making requests
  • Parents practice listening to their children
  • Parents practice playing with their child
  • Parents practice asking for social support

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  • For more information, contact
  • Families And Schools Together Inc.
  • 1-888-629-2481
  • www.familiesandschools.org
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