Category Archive: Education

On the Road … to Exit Strategies

On the Road … to Exit Strategies I’ve been thinking about transitions, retirement and leadership lately with Northwest Health Foundation’s founding president, Thomas Aschenbrener retiring at the end of June. Over the past fifteen years, Thomas has encouraged the Foundation ...

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Lessons in Communications

Lessons in Communications By Craig Mosbaek, CHP Contributor   I had the opportunity to attend the mid-year meeting of the American Public Health Association earlier this summer, where communications was topic of strong emphasis, particularly in a presentation by Rob ...

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Oregon Farm to School Bill Alive but “Unlikely”

Oregon Farm to School Bill Alive but “Unlikely” As the 2011 Oregon legislative session winds down, state policy makers are still considering a bill (HB 2800) that would use $2 million from state lottery revenues to encourage schools to buy Oregon food products and promote school garden ...

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Junk Foods Still in Schools

Junk Foods Still in Schools The Oregon Legislature passed the Healthy Foods for Healthy Students law in 2007 to get junk foods out of schools.  However, a recent article in the Portland Tribune reports that some schools are still selling soda and high-calorie snacks in ...

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Students Design Projects to Improve Health

Students Design Projects to Improve Health Oregon students recently received grants to promote health at school, including projects to track kids’ snacking habits and expand school gardens.  A recent article in the Portland Tribune highlighted the grant program sponsored by FamilyCare, ...

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2011 Youth Photo Contest Winners Announced

2011 Youth Photo Contest Winners Announced More than one hundred entries in the 2011 Community Health Priorities public health photo contest have provided everyone involved with an emboldened faith in today’s youth. And youth participation wasn’t limited to submitting photos - they also ...

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Apply for a CHP grant to energize your neighborhood or community!

Apply for a CHP grant to energize your neighborhood or community! Would you like a kick-start the process of transforming your community into a more health-focused place to live? Consider applying for a small Community Health Priorities grant to support your community engagement efforts. We are looking for ...

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Now Cooking: “Bite Size: The Movie”

Now Cooking: “Bite Size: The Movie” I can’t remember a post-lunch afternoon meeting where I’ve felt as much energy as I did the other day, when I met with two young men who are in early stages of producing and directing a film about childhood obesity, called “Bite ...

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Forks Over Knives Film: “We know what’s killing us.”

Forks Over Knives Film: “We know what’s killing us.” According to this new film playing in Portland until January 13, 2011, diet-related illnesses cost us more than $120 billion each year. Some additional statements from the film’s trailer: “Heart disease and many cancers need never to exist,” ...

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2011 Youth Photo Contest: Entries due March 1

2011 Youth Photo Contest: Entries due March 1 As part of National Public Health Week 2011 (April 4 - 10th), Northwest Health Foundation, the Oregon health Authority and the Oregon Public Health Association are pleased to announce the third annual Youth Photo Contest for 2011. Entries will ...

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New Research Confirms: School lunch programs help break the poverty cycle

New Research Confirms: School lunch programs help break the poverty cycle Which public programs provide the most bang for the buck in improving the public’s health? New research suggests that government-sponsored school meal programs may be high on the list. The Quebec-based study, published in the journal ...

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What a CHP Grant Can Do – To improve culturally-informed care

What a CHP Grant Can Do – To improve culturally-informed care What can a CHP grant do for your community? Here’s another example: Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare, recently hosted a public event focusing on a difficult subject for many: the role of racism and the lack of culturally-informed care on the ...

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