[Health_Education_Promotion] OPHA News

Loralee J TROCIO loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us
Fri May 14 10:22:22 PDT 2010


OPHA Health Education and Promotion News
WELCOA - Worksite Wellness 
CDC - A Wealth of Online CHES Credits Opportunities 
Nip and Tuck:  Implications of Body Modifications 
Youth Tell All: Why Students Don't Eat School Food 
Society for Public Health Education Resources 
Presentation on Social Media in Government 
Job Opportunities 
Community Capacitation Center Presents: Popular Education Workshop 
Nike Employee Grant Fund - social/ environmental change through
physical activity
 
 
WELCOA - Worksite Wellness
WELCOA's mission as a national not-for-profit is to advance the cause
of workplace wellness. Each week, they disseminate a number of
leading-edge FREE reports to business and health professionals across
all 50 states and Canada. This message that you are receiving is one of
the most widely-circulated weekly workplace wellness updates in the
U.S.
 
The reaction to WELCOA's new Tool-Kit on Physical Activity for a
Healthy Weight has been overwhelming! And, in response to this
popularity, we are extending the opportunity for you to access these
materials at no charge. Specifically, this WELCOA Tool-Kit consists of a
high-quality presentation on physical activity, handout masters for
distribution, and an in-depth fact sheet to help you prepare. It can be
used in a variety of ways within your organization-from lunch and learns
to presentations to general assemblies. With all the materials at your
fingertips, this WELCOA resource should significantly jump start your
physical activity initiative.
 
For more info and resources:
http://www.welcoa.org/freeresources/index.php?category=20 
 
CDC - A Wealth of Online CHES Credits Opportunities
http://www2a.cdc.gov/TCEOnline/searchpage.asp?#searchresults
 
Subject: New Category 1 - 7 CECH Health Reform Online Self-Study
Course, $25
Here is an online self-study course to help us become expert health
education resource persons on the passed and signed health reform
legislation. I've created a 7 hour Category 1 online self-study course
on the provisions, costs, savings, implementation plans and timeline of
the passed and signed health reform bills, HR3590 and HR4872. It uses
the actual bills plus summaries and reports from public health
organizations and the government. Please go to this web page to learn
more about it and down load the Study Guide to see if you'd like to take
the course:
www.healthedpartners.org/ceu/hr2<http://www.healthedpartners.org/ceu/hr2>

  All Available Continuing
Education Online Self-Study Courses
<http://www.healthedpartners.org/ceu> 
www.healthedpartners.org/ceu<http://www.healthedpartners.org/ceu>  -
NCHEC Provider # MEP3305 
  
· Health Reform II: Be a Health Education Resource on the Laws Passed
and Signed (7 CECH, $25) 
· Healthy People 2020: Get Ready to Use It (5 CECH, $25) 
· Health Impact Assessment: Is the Proposed Policy, Project or Program
Healthy? (6.5 CECH, $25) 
· Health Promotion Planning Using the Social Marketing Approach (10.5
CECH) 
· The New Government Physical Activity Guidelines (6 CECH, $25) 
· Health Marketing (5 CECH, $25) 
· Social Marketing Overview (2 CECH plus thanks for helping
certificates for colleagues, $10) 
·  2009 Health Reform Course: Understanding Health Reform Bills and the
Legislative Process (old course using HR3200 precursor bill to 2010
bills, 5 CECH, $19.99) 
 
Nip and Tuck:  Implications of Body Modifications
Please join the Women's Health Network for the second lecture in our
2010 series, "Women in Search of Beauty". We have an exciting line-up of
panelists.
 

Nip and Tuck: Implications of Body Modifications
Friday, June 4, 2010
8:00 A.M. - Noon
Continental breakfast:  8:00 A.M.
Program:  8:30 A.M.
 
McMenamin's Kennedy School
5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland Oregon
 
For more information or flyers in alternate formats, please contact: 
Judy Andreasen at 971-673-0355 or Judith.Andreasen at state.or.us. 
 
To subscribe to the Women's Health Network listserv (for these lecture
announcements) 
by email please visit:
http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/whn
 


 ( http://www.sophe.org/education.cfm )

Youth Tell All: Why Students Don't Eat School Food
For those who missed last Wednesday's 2010 OFH Current Topics in PH
Series, the power point presentation and handouts on "Youth Tell All:
Why Students Don't Eat School Food" presented by Jennifer Young and the
Roosevelt High School Students is available. Please email Loralee Trocio
for a copy and/ or a schedule of theseries of Healthy People 2020: Mind
the Gap: loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us.
 

Society for Public Health Education Resources
SOPHE provides a series of Webinar recordings and self-study journal
resources online.  These resources are also eligible for health educator
continuing education hours. http://www.sophe.org/education.cfm
 
Presentation on Social Media in Government

PMA (Public Management Association) is also a really great group - they
put on some helpful trainings. Membership is free.This is a really great
slide deck, with some helpful info about online use across the state:
http://www.pmaoregon.org/materials/eGovDeckPMANoInternet.pdf
 
Job Opportunities
 
SNAP Rural Outreach Organizer - Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon is
looking for an organized and highly motivated person to expand SNAP
outreach to rural communities in Oregon. This is a full-time, temporary
position (May 2010 through Sept. 2010).
Position information and application instructions: 
http://www.oregonhunger.org/SNAP-Rural-Outreach-Organizer (
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103345738503&s=232&e=001xvTHqvj6cQXWkSXnLVKSDsPOQBHIRSJ8EocGU472fXzzEt3zXejR7sUhGq-ujtnntVcMssVdUhJKvWm0h00jq22Z_hmrMqyhFOAS3aI83EjVTLT5EaDQYtUvqiFLY5QCUqUS7hCYN6FvOR7_kqdB_acLIBJ-pTYm
)

Upstream Public Health (
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-kdhdPmTeybxfAugxTffnbOYse4Fae7k_3dGDGKrMU5Orccp_0xUiLZ3qggX0UFE_Bsz-nJgQmXY8xZoZa5TpTkSB8xgxr1PIy2IedKYUL2zP6xX7A6DD4O
)is hiring a campaign manager (
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-nIYgwQeIE26nmjdG6_Ks4nkxG_tJjTx8x6ix9afHYjuQOo8gma0_8Gl5NATk7M_l1ypUG-fj7_qxElmvsbwEmquYe4miwo1DyB2QcWluo-WoeuBEv249HK-Ia02TXjNJgwJOKlIdd7KjHHBQOpdWWRle5t0rx1pyLR-YA_ISMFj4clD3BRI-Yr
).  Annual salary is $38,000 - $44,000.  Please apply by May 17. 
http://www.upstreampublichealth.org/
 
OHSU Foundation (
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-lx4PJeubFkbMqZCB-OZtiha74aebesypKqWHLHFJnRez2wjOb6vhGLXnlwPXH5wvuxOvsqhpJTs537nNeSNl3ZZZoSGB6fLtfs4hb2etp0P3EpNeN0U1Zz52ilCgiBfZ5KjBfp77gCBg==
)is hiring a director of development in Women's Health (
http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-khUIgGWBfjLSE1-aF-M5Bq8gbExTUUx4D23fHkVhqfkQgm0Uyv0F07FNRhgcKBvZpotmDrSUglLDJwA8bcadYYbti3M80GRyQasn1R3VBxeVD6v40-E8Czk0fseSeSJPb-j1j7ch1INchQSl_nRfDSZJ5pe4OByGM=
)in Portland.  Salary is commensurate with experience.  Position closes
May 31. 
 
The School-Based Health Center (SBHC) State Program Office is hiring
for a full-time SBHC Program Manager (LEHS9853). The clinical
requirement for the position has been removed. Please pass this on to
anyone that may be interested. For more information about Oregon's
School-Based Health Centers, please visit
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ah/sbhc/
 
Community Capacitation Center Presents: Popular Education Workshop
May 11, 2010, 9:00-4:00
Location: North Portland Health Center, 9000 N. Lombard, Conf. Rm A
Community Partner Registration: 503-988-3663 ext.26489 (Elizabeth
Rees-Morgan) or elizabeth.rees at co.multnomah.or.us.
For more information and other workshops, please contact: Teresa
Rios-Campos at (503) 988-6250 Ext. 28686,
teresa.c.rios at co.multnomah.or.us
 
Nike Employee Grant Fund - social/ environmental change through
physical activity
The Nike Employee Grant Fund at OCF will be granting up to $500,000 per
year for three years to nonprofit organizations or schools in Multnomah,
Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, and Columbia counties i
n Oregon and
Clark County in southwest Washington that wish to join Nike in creating
positive social and environmental change, primarily through physical
activity.  The size of the grants are relatively modest (up to $20,000).
To learn more click here:
http://www.oregoncf.org/receive/grants/grant-opportunities/nike/nike-default.


 
 
 
Loralee Trocio, MPH, CHES
Operations Technician
Oregon Immunization Program
800 NE Oregon St., Ste. 370
Portland ,OR 97232
(971) 673 - 0026
loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us
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