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University of Florida Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative ACHA 2005 San Diego

University of Florida Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative ACHA 2005 San Diego. Brief Description of the Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative. History Idea: Spring 2004 Planning: Spring-Summer 2005

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University of Florida Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative ACHA 2005 San Diego

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  1. University of Florida Healthy Gators 2010InitiativeACHA 2005San Diego

  2. Brief Description of the Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative • History • Idea: Spring 2004 • Planning: Spring-Summer 2005 • Vision: A campus environment supportive of the development and maintenance of a healthy body, mind and spirit for all members of the University of Florida community.

  3. Brief Description of the Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative Organizational Chart Steering Committee Executive Committee Programming Work Group Surveillance Work Group Comm/PR Work Group Policy Work Group

  4. Brief Description of the Healthy Gators 2010 Initiative • Committee Responsibilities • See handout • Resources • $12,000 from the College of Health & Human Performance • Lots of personnel time from our SHS staff and the College of HHP (including grad students). Moderate time from other committee members.

  5. Committee Representation • Colleges of Health & Human Performance, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Public Health & Health Professions, Journalism, Business • Student Health Center, Student Affairs, Division of Housing, Recreation Centers, Student Government • Environmental Health & Safety, Athletic Association, Faculty Fitness Center, Human Resources

  6. How Healthy Campus 2010 Is Being Used • Data Surveillance Work Group: • Creating a health behavior survey tailored to UF students based on Healthy Campus 2010 book • Policy work group: • Access to Quality Health Services (Health insurance) • Policy “audit” for: Alcohol, Nutrition, Tobacco issues • Programming Work Group: • Intends to wait for baseline data to determine priorities

  7. Summer/Fall Tasks • Data Surveillance Work Group: • Pilot test a student health behavior survey in summer • Collect baseline data in the fall • Work with Human Resources to get health data on faculty/staff • Programming & Communication/PR work groups: • Create a website for “one-stop shopping” for all campus health services for faculty, staff and students. • Select a slogan contest winner. • Plan, promote, implement and evaluate a fall kickoff.

  8. Summer/Fall Tasks • Policy Work Group: • Continue to review health-related policies • The next focus areas will be exercise/fitness • Steering Committee/Executive Committee • Hopefully, set priorities based on findings from health behavior survey baseline data • Work on funding strategies

  9. Lessons Learned • Do your best to involve influential people (President, VPs, Deans, Directors and Department Chairs) • Have one or two discussion meetings just to see if there is enough buy-in • Identify which decisions each committee/work group has the authority to make

  10. Lessons Learned • If you have multiple work groups, decide if all need to start simultaneously, or if some should wait • Create a plan to get and keep students involved

  11. Contact Us! • Dr. Jane Emmerée, emmeree@ufl.edu • Dr. Phil Barkley, pbarkely@ufl.edu • Vladimir Oge, vlad1@ufl.edu

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