Boyd County Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Council, with Diversity Council, Human Rights Commission, members of Ashland Community Technical College, Ashland School System, the ministerial association and the community, held a forum for city office candidates. A news anchor from TV-station WSAZ directed the panel of candidates, who each spoke for 10 minutes prior to answering questions from the professionals and audience. 95 people participated in the program to gain information about candidates to make more informed voting decisions. As a follow-up the FCS Council, along with Human Rights Commission, have planned a 2012 community relations forum called "Let's Talk" to encourage community dialogue that will feature a member of community relations at the Department of Justice.
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Welcome to Kentucky Family Policy
What the authors of this blog will contribute:
1) Summarize current state, national, and international research related to topics relevant to current legilative actions.
2) Describe Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service programs and activities currently addressing issues related to legilative actions in the various counties.
3) Provide expert commentaries via podcasts and videocasts on issues relevant to current legilative actions.
Please see "Priority Bills" section on the right for a short list of the most current legislative actions relevant to the family focus of this blog
Monday, January 30, 2012
Empowering Community Leaders
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Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
In the Recipe for Reading program, presented to 300 4th graders in Bourbon County, students work with volunteers to prepare recipes that are served to their classmates. The life skills introduced in the program are designed to teach students practical applications of school subjects. Students must read the recipe, increase the amounts in the recipe, prepare, clean up, and serve the food, using literacy, science, and math. Twenty-five volunteers presented the program including manners and food safety lessons. Students' survey results showed that 50% had never cooked anything before; 86% tried new foods; 95% liked learning to use the cooking tools. 100% of volunteers, teachers, school administrators, and students are committed to repeating the program.
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Empowering Community Leaders
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Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
Bell County faces serious health challenges due to lack of physical activity among adults, obesity, and diabetes, according to The Health of Kentucky: A County Assessment. To reduce these factors, Bell County Cooperative Extension Service and Bell County Health Department hosted 2nd Saturday in October at Middlesboro Mall. Eighty participants walked, danced, biked, and jogged, enjoying stations for hula hoops, jump ropes, and parachute games. They received information on physical activity, MyPlate: planning for healthy eating, portion sizes, and lowering cholesterol. 100% stated that, because of the program, they would exercise more than three times a week. 80% increased their knowledge of calorie needs. 100% learned ideas to increase physical activity for the entire family.
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Securing Financial Stability
Construction of the Kentucky Market Pavilion, adjacent to the Bath County Extension Office and overseen by the Bath County Agricultural Foundation, was completed in late 2010. Open in April 2011, this $1 million structure was funded through grants from several entities, including USDA Rural Economic Development and the Appalachian Regional Commission. Bath County Extension staff worked with the Foundation to oversee planning, construction, hiring of a manager, and leasing of the deli/bakery located in the market. To date, over 50 Kentucky vendors have placed products in the market, which provides an outlet for Kentucky-produced, value-added products to supplement farm and family income. The market draws local visitors and daily traffic that pass the site on I-64 and US 60.
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Friday, January 27, 2012
Accessing Nutritious Foods
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Embracing Life As We Age
According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, more than one-third of adults ages 65 and older fall each year. Many older adults have a fear of falling, which can limit quality of life and independence. To address this, Ballard County Cooperative Extension conducted "A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls" training. In two eight-week sessions, this program taught 17 participants to set goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce falls, and practice strength and balance exercises. After the program all participants felt more comfortable talking about their fear. A majority intended to make changes to their home environment. All felt more comfortable about increasing activity and planned to continue to exercise.
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Accessing Nutritious Food
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
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Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices
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