Session Type Nutrition Education and Behavior Theory, Research, Evaluation and Policy
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Capacity Development and Training for the Next Generation of Nutrition Educators
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Healthy Diets, Healthy Food Systems, and a Healthy Planet
Nutrition Education and Behavior Theory, Research, Evaluation and Policy
Nutrition Equity, Leaving No One Behind:
july
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Cost: $25 | Limited to 25 people Join colleagues from across the nation to hone your communication skills, and support key policy issues that impact our profession. The first twenty SNEB
Event Details
Cost: $25 | Limited to 25 people
Join colleagues from across the nation to hone your communication skills, and support key policy issues that impact our profession. The first twenty SNEB members to sign up for this pre-conference will participate in a pre-conference advocacy training and issues orientation webinar to learn about the difference between advocacy and education, the Society’s top policy efforts, and what you can do to support these efforts. After that training, the SNEB members will meet on Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 9 am and walk to Capitol Hill to meet with the staff members of committees that are key to health and nutrition issues. The training session will address how nutrition educators who cannot lobby are still able to educate their elected officials on the expertise of nutrition educators on health and nutrition security issues.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will learn about the importance of advocacy and policy involvement as nutrition educators, and what role we can play in policy discussions.
- Participants will gain an understanding of current federal policy issues related to nutrition education, including the Farm Bill.
- Participants will learn about and practice advocacy skills, including conducting a visit with the office of a Member of Congress.
Pre-conference activity organized by the SNEB Advisory Committee on Public Policy. $25 cost to participate.
Organizers:
- Tom Joseph, Paragon Government Relations
- Sara Elnakib, PhD, MPH, RDN, Advisory Committee on Public Policy
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Time
(Thursday) 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Event Details
Qualitative research is one way that nutrition educators and practitioners can connect with community members, honor their voices, and develop evidence-based solutions to these critical issues. In this deep-dive workshop,
Event Details
Qualitative research is one way that nutrition educators and practitioners can
connect with community members, honor their voices, and develop evidence-based
solutions to these critical issues. In this deep-dive workshop, participants will receive
introductory training in conducting qualitative analysis through a series of interactive
lessons and practice sessions. Participants will learn how to develop codes and
codebooks and explain the development of themes and theoretical models from
qualitative data. A special emphasis will be placed on ensuring rigor throughout the
qualitative analysis process, including concepts like coder training, bracketing, memoing, inter-rater reliability, and consensus building.
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Time
(Thursday) 9:30 am - 3:30 pm