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Examples
Example #1: Promoting healthy diets and physical activity among children and youthExample #2: Preventing youth violence
Example #3: Promoting highway safety
Example #1: Promoting healthy diets and physical activity among children and youth
Here are selected strategies for changes in elementary, middle, and high schools to reduce dietary risk for chronic disease (from the Work Group on Health Promotion and Community Development's Reducing Risk for Chronic Disease: An Action Planning Guide):
- Integrate health and nutrition activities into existing student organizations
- Enact and enforce state nutritional guidelines for school lunch programs and daycare services
- Monitor and provide feedback on nutritional quality of foods available in cafeterias, concession stands, and vending machines
- Place point-of-purchase information about healthy choices in cafeterias and vending machines
- Make available healthy snacks in vending machines, concession stands, and cafeterias
- Implement age-appropriate health and nutrition curricula
Example #2: Preventing youth violence
Here are selected strategies for changes in the criminal justice system to reduce youth violence (from the Work Group on Health Promotion and Community Development's Preventing Youth Violence: An Action Planning Guide):
- Communicate information about levels of violence and gang-related activity through the media
- Establish reward programs for tips leading to arrests for illegal weapons sales
- Establish a "silent witness hotline" for reporting incidents of violence
- Establish neighborhood watch programs
- Provide awards to police and citizens who contribute to the prevention of youth violence
- Establish crisis intervention teams to deal with domestic disputes
- Community education in monitoring violence and gang-related activity
- Remove "crack" houses in affected neighborhoods
Example #3: Promoting highway safety
Selected strategies for encouraging states and communities to promote adherence to traffic laws follow (from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Strategic Execution Plan):
- Award demonstration grants to states and communities for traffic safety initiatives, particularly involving alcohol, speed and safety belts.
- Promote and distribute Campaign Safe and Sober materials. Collaborate with national organizations to implement traffic safety and enforcement programs.
- Provide technical assistance, training and educational materials to law enforcement, prosecutors, judges and community activities.
- Promote and support the use of technology such as portable testing and speed monitoring devices to increase operational efficiency and effectiveness.
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