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  1. Insert name, title and date here

  2. School ChallengesGo Beyond the Classroom

  3. Foodborne IllnessIs Not Just in the Cafeteria

  4. Toll of Foodborne Illnesses* Each Year 76 million cases • 325,000 hospitalizations • 5,000 deaths * Mead, P.S. et al. Food-related illness and death in the United States. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 1999; 5(5). Available from: www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol5no5/mead.htm .

  5. $6.5 billion to $34.9 billion annually Medical and Productivity Costs

  6. “Do the little bit that’s necessary. It doesn’t cost much. It’s not worth taking the chance with such a frightening experience. It is too risky to ignore!” * * Robert Van Slyke, superintendent, Finley School District #53, Finley, WA.

  7. Causes Bacteria Viruses Toxins Parasites Contaminants Usual Symptoms Diarrhea Vomiting Stomach cramps Headache Fever Causes and Symptoms

  8. Simple Steps Save Lives Foodborne Illness is Preventable

  9. Is Your School Food Safe? Written policies on food safety? Trained staff with copies of policies? Time for students to wash hands? Adequate supplies for handwashing/ warm, running water?

  10. Needs Assessment and Planning Guide • Assess policies and practices • Identify gaps • Create an action plan

  11. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org

  12. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator

  13. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator • Assemble a team & identify a leader

  14. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator • Assemble a team & identify a leader • Identify current policies and practices

  15. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator • Assemble a team & identify a leader • Identify current policies and practices • Assess strengths and weaknesses

  16. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator • Assemble a team & identify a leader • Identify current policies and practices • Assess strengths and weaknesses • Develop a plan

  17. Steps to Make our Schools Food Safe • Familiarize yourself with information at www.FoodSafeSchools.org • Brief your administrator • Assemble a team & identify a leader • Identify current policies and practices • Assess strengths and weaknesses • Develop a plan • Takeaction!

  18. Everyone Has a Role in Food Safety

  19. Administrators Provide support and approval Develop and/or implement policies Make food safety a priority

  20. The Food-Safe School Team Leader Unite team efforts Explore and organize new activities Follow up with team members Rally support

  21. Foodservice Professionals Take steps to prevent outbreaks Provide leadership and educate others Develop guidelines

  22. School Nurses • Promote prevention strategies • Identify potential outbreaks • Collaborate with teachers

  23. Teachers • Provide students with knowledge and skills • Incorporate concepts into curriculum • Empower students • Send information to families • Promote and model proper behavior

  24. Families and Students • Advocate • Model and enforce practices at home • Make healthy choices

  25. Local Health Departments • Assist schools in developing policies and procedures • Be a resource • Conduct routine inspections • Implement outbreak control measures

  26. Cooperative Extension Services • Provide curricula and materials • Be knowledgeable • Provide recognition for and publicize activities • Join or advise Food-Safe School Teams

  27. We All Can Help to Prevent School Foodborne Illness Outbreaks

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