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Pandemic Flu Resources for Schools
Planning is key to timely response during a pandemic flu outbreak. These
materials provide planning, information and communication tools for local
educators.
HPV Flyer
HPV, (Human Papillomavirus), is a common virus that is spread from one person
to another by skin-to-skin contact in the genital area. HPV has been linked
to the development of cervical cancer in women. This document explains what
HPV is, its' link to cervical cancer, and information about the HPV vaccine.
(pdf, 3.19mb)
New! Elementary Health Education Lesson Plans:
An Integrated Approach
Elementary
lessons for grades K-5 are available for teachers to download. These lessons
are teacher-friendly, meaningful, and integrated with the tested subjects.
Each lesson meets an objective in Healthful Living and Math or Language Arts.
The steps of the lesson consist of a focus step, teacher input, and an assessment
activity. There are masters of transparencies and handouts and references
to reliable health education resources.
New!
Energizers
Classroom Based Physical Activities!
The way teachers integrate physical activity with academic concepts. Check
out these short, about 10-minute, activities that classroom teachers can use
to provide activity to children.
Helping the Student
with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School Personnel
The US Department of Health and Human Services' National Diabetes Education
Program has developed a guide for schools to help address the needs of all students
with diabetes; Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed: A Guide for School
Personnel. This new guide offers school administrators, health service providers,
and teachers a comprehensive resource that provides basic information about
diabetes, lays out a team approach to diabetes management, and reviews the federal
laws pertaining to schools' responsibilities to educate students with diabetes.
New: N.C. Recommended
Standards for All Foods in Schools
School Assessments (Healthy Active Children Policy)
CDC's
School Health Index - for Assessment and Planning
The SHI is a self-assessment and planning tool that schools can use to improve
their health and safety policies and programs. It's easy to use and completely
confidential.
NC Manual: Effective School
Health Advisory Councils
Local school health advisory councils are one means of
planning consistent and focused action. Councils, composed
of representatives from home, school, and community, can
objectively assess the needs of young people and identify the
necessary resources. Councils can also serve as a communication
link among the three groups to help prevent misunderstanding
and clarify roles and responsibilities.
(pdf, 962kb)
CDC Guidelines
for School Health Programs
CDC's Division of Adolescent and School Health (DASH) seeks to prevent the most
serious health risk behaviors among children, adolescents and young adults.
Recommendations
for Individual Diabetes Care Plan Guidelines
Forms were designed for parents to request the development and
implementation of an individual diabetes care plan and to identify
parent/guardian responsibilities.
(pdf, 57kb)
Crisis
Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities
The Guide is intended to give schools,
districts, and communities the critical concepts and
components of good crisis planning, stimulate thinking
about the crisis preparedness process, and provide
examples of promising practices.
(pdf, 1.6mb)
CDC
Guidance for Management of School Students Exposed SARS
Interim Domestic Guidance for Health Departments in the Management of School
Students Exposed to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
Schools
Plan Responses To Bioterrorism: Education Week
An Education Week article
CSHP Infrastructure: Strategic
Plan
Working together, health and education
professionals have developed an eight-component coordinated school health model.
(pdf, 563kb)
Evidence Based Resources
Look at the evidence-based information that links a Coordinated School Health
approach to academic achievement.