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Monday
, May 13
Gold Ballroom
5:30pm •
POSTER 46-A One Health Approach to Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Higher Education
5:30pm •
POSTER 22-Physical Activity Programs Provide Support and Referral Pathway for Health Extension for Diabetes Participants
5:30pm •
POSTER 17-Strategies for Building Child Vaccine Confidence in Families: Evaluation of an Evidence-Informed Training for Early Care and Education Professionals
5:30pm •
POSTER 4-Recovery Friendly Workplace Missouri
5:30pm •
POSTER 5: Clinical-Community Partnership to Improve Access to the National Diabetes Prevention Program in Rural Kansas
5:30pm •
POSTER 59-Be Septic Safe: Nature Called & Clemson Extension Answered With Various Outreach Programs To Educate Citizens On Taking Care Of Business And keeping Their Septic Systems Flowing
5:30pm •
POSTER 56-Tennessee Health Resources in Vaccine Education: Helping Communities Thrive
5:30pm •
POSTER 14-Leveraging Existing Research and Navigating Uncertainties in Nutrition Science: the MIND Your Diet Behavior Change Program as an Example
5:30pm •
POSTER 43-Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural Populations through Healthcare Providers
5:30pm •
POSTER 45-Lessons Learned for the next pandemic: Preparing Extension Agents for Health Education During Times of Crisis
5:30pm •
POSTER 30-Preventing Falls and Supporting Strength in Older Adults: A Matter of Balance in Tennessee
5:30pm •
POSTER 13-Healthier Together: A Collaborative Effort to Improve Health in Rural Communities
5:30pm •
POSTER 57-The Impact of Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) on Fathers and Families: Collaborative Insight from the SC Center of Fathers & Families
5:30pm •
POSTER 12-Building Capacity for Health Extension
5:30pm •
POSTER 27-Where Should I Focus My Walking and Cycling Improvements and Programs? We’ve Got a Tool for That!
5:30pm •
POSTER 52-Parent & Caregiver’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs on the Introduction of Peanut and Other Common Food Allergens with Complementary Feeding
5:30pm •
POSTER 11-Collaborative Efforts Support Food Insecure College Students
5:30pm •
POSTER 9-Factors associated with fruit and vegetable intake among those living in rural communities in South Carolina: Informing intervention development and implementation
5:30pm •
POSTER 62-The Substance Use Education Video Series – Free Virtual Education from Extension
5:30pm •
POSTER 50-Healthy Young People Empowerment (HYPE) Project: Empowering Future Health Advocates
5:30pm •
POSTER 32-Community Garden Impacts on Food Security, Food Availability and Social Interaction in Missouri
5:30pm •
POSTER 37-Strengthening Extension's Nutrition Security Efforts in West Virginia: Use of CFIR to Identify Barriers and Facilitators
5:30pm •
POSTER 7-Working Out Loud: Practicing Personal and Professional Wellbeing
5:30pm •
POSTER 6-Stress and Money on the Farm: Financial Information Needed by Farmers to Decrease Stress and Promote Wellbeing
5:30pm •
POSTER 42-Growing This!: A Campaign to Improve Nutrition Security in West Virginia
5:30pm •
POSTER 20-Community Conversations about Mental Health: Community Planning for Improving Behavioral Health in Rural and Frontier Counties
5:30pm •
POSTER 35-Head Lice and Bed Bugs and Ticks, OH MY! Using Innovative Teaching and Tools to Keep the Biting Bugs Away
5:30pm •
POSTER 38-Using Qualitative Participatory Methods to Evaluate a Comprehensive Community-Centered Engagement Plan
5:30pm •
POSTER 58-Rural Communities Benefit From Adaption of Library Reading App for Walking Program
5:30pm •
POSTER 18-Addressing Healthy Food Access and Food Insecurity in Ohio through the Voices for Food Program
5:30pm •
POSTER 19-Building Faith-in-Prevention Networks to Engage Faith-Based Organizations in Health Promotion
5:30pm •
POSTER 60-Advancing Our Best Kept Secret – Oregon State University’s ASPIRE Center for Children’s Environmental Health and Cooperative Extension Service Look to Optimize Community Engagement and Research Translation
5:30pm •
POSTER 1-Food2Market: Helping Food Entrepreneurs Move Their Dreams Into the Marketplace
5:30pm •
POSTER 2-Youth and Adult Coalition Members Working Together to Improve Health: The Story of Well Connected Communities in Georgia
5:30pm •
POSTER 55-Redesigning Program Evaluations to Assess Program Impact
5:30pm •
POSTER 36-Engaging Extension Agents to Increase Vaccine Confidence Across Texas
5:30pm •
POSTER 41-Benefits and Challenges for Implementing a Pilot Produce Prescription Program in a Rural Tennessee County
5:30pm •
POSTER 51-Utilizing the Extension Model to Address Maternal Mortality
5:30pm •
POSTER 61-In Your Seat or On Your Feet: Community Fitness the Tennessee Extension Way
5:30pm •
POSTER 8-Extension Health Ambassadors: A Community-Based Volunteer Health Education Training Program for Improving Health in Rural Arkansas Communities
5:30pm •
POSTER 63-Rate of Multiple Chronic Conditions in Rural Veterans
5:30pm •
POSTER 24-Training Gardening Enthusiasts in Best Practices for Preventing Injury in the Garden
5:30pm •
POSTER 23-Exploring Innovative Extension-Based Approaches for Community Health Equity: A Comparative Case Study of the Missouri Research-Extension (MO-RE) Program
5:30pm •
Reception sponsored by the Clemson University School of Health Research
5:30pm •
POSTER 3-Your Feelings Matter: a 4-H Project Book for Social-Emotional Learning
5:30pm •
POSTER 31-The Positive Effects of Group Exercise in a Substance Abuse Treatment Program
5:30pm •
POSTER 21-The Impact of a Practice-Tested Diabetes Self-Management Support Program on A1c Values in Residents of Rural South Carolina Communities
5:30pm •
POSTER 33-Food Farms Community, Rural Coalition Food Access Needs Assessment
5:30pm •
POSTER 25-FARMacy WV: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of a Produce Prescription Program in Rural West Virginia
5:30pm •
POSTER 15-Catalyzing Change: Understanding Central Kentucky Community Perceptions of Nutrition and Diet-Related Chronic Disease for Enhanced Health Intervention
5:30pm •
POSTER 44-‘Cooking Like a Chef’ a Collaborative to Enhance Healthy Menus at Home in South Carolina
5:30pm •
POSTER 10-Nutrition Behaviors in Spanish-Speaking Health Extension for Diabetes Participants Compared to English-Speaking Participants
5:30pm •
POSTER 47-Implementation and Evaluation of the Online Health Extension for Diabetes Program
5:30pm •
POSTER 28-Extension’s work in Mental Health, Health Equity, and Social Determinants of Health
5:30pm •
POSTER 26-Statewide Needs Assessment of Health and Wellness Professional Development Needs of Child Care Providers
5:30pm •
POSTER 40-Exploring Health and Wellbeing Among Afghan and Congolese Refugees and Latino Immigrants to Inform Extension Programming
5:30pm •
POSTER 53-Working Adults: Exploring Barriers to Nutrition Education Participation
5:30pm •
POSTER 34-Bridging the Gap Through Strategic Partnerships: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension - Healthy South Texas and School District Offer Parents a Bilingual Health and Wellness Conference and Health Screenings
5:30pm •
POSTER 16-Collaborating with the Charitable Food System in North Carolina to Enhance and Sustain Healthy Food Access in Food Pantries
5:30pm •
POSTER 39-The Need for Science-Based Home Canning Education Post-COVID
5:30pm •
POSTER 48-Development of a Statewide Digital Data Collection Tool for Texas Extension Programs
5:30pm •
POSTER 29-Development of Extension Diabetes Resource Manual to Empower Individuals to Manage Diabetes Successfully
5:30pm •
POSTER 54-Fine-tuning Surveys: The Art of Cognitive Interviews in Community-based Programming Development and Evaluation
Tuesday
, May 14
Card Room
11:30am •
Participation in Diabetes Prevention Program Yields Additional Benefits Among Individuals and Household Members
12:30pm •
What is Value-Based Care and Why Does it Matter for Extension? Insights for the Future of Health Engagement and Outreach.
2:30pm •
Five for Five – 5 Minutes to Better Health
3:00pm •
Implementation of Cross-disciplinary Partnerships to Support Health Equity and Well-Being for All Missourians
4:00pm •
Partnership to Implement Diabetes Prevention Program in Rural Communities
4:30pm •
Engaging Healthcare for Direct Referrals to Extension Health Programs
Francis Marion Room
11:00am •
Addressing Mental Health Needs in Agriculture: Multi-disciplinary Examples from Oregon, South Carolina, and Across the US
11:30am •
Making MyPlate a Household Name: Listening Session 1
12:30pm •
Making MyPlate a Household Name: Listening Session 2
2:30pm •
Advancing Poverty Competency Within Extension: A Pathway to Health Equity as a Core System Value
3:00pm •
Unlocking Professional Success: The Power of Workforce Resilience & Cooperative Extension
4:00pm •
Building Healthier Communities: A Comprehensive E-Learning Journey for Adults and Young People on Social Determinants of Health, Health Equity, and Policy Systems & Environmental Change
4:30pm •
Using the Experiential Learning model, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) teaches Life Skills to Children and youth to change behavior and prevent Childhood Obesity and Chronic Diseases.
Furman Room
3:00pm •
Meet the Speakers and Networking
Gold Ballroom
1:30pm •
Keynote Address: USDA Actions on Food and Nutrition Security: The Role of Health Outreach
2:30pm •
Delivering an Effective Suicide Prevention Program - Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR)
3:30pm •
Break sponsored by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
4:00pm •
Addressing Systemic Health Inequities: National, Cross-Site Evaluation Results from the Well Connected Communities Initiative
4:30pm •
Exploring Health Equity Through Community Engagement
5:30pm •
Dinner and Priester Awards sponsored by University of Georgia, College of FACS, Extension
Palmetto Room
11:00am •
Gaps in Lactation Support Services and the Association with Breastfeeding Rates and Infant Health Outcomes in Georgia and North Carolina: A Potential Role for Extension
11:30am •
Extension Public Health AmeriCorps-Building the Next Generation of Public Health Leaders
2:30pm •
Delta Rides: Creating an innovative community transportation system in Phillips County, AR
3:00pm •
PLAZA Mobile Market: Bringing Local Produce to the Community
4:00pm •
Collective Engagement to Change Health Outcomes
4:30pm •
Innovation in Next-Gen Extension: Lessons Learned and Next Steps in Collaborative Hires of Community Health Workers
SpringHill Suites Greenville Downtown
11:30am •
Group 1 Lunch sponsored by the University of Georgia, College of AES Extension
12:30pm •
Group 2 Lunch sponsored by the University of Georgia, 4-H Extension Team
Wednesday
, May 15
Card Room
9:30am •
Sleepless in Nebraska
10:00am •
Meeting the Community Where They Are: A Placed-based Approach to FCS Programming
1:00pm •
A Changing Way of Life: Ambiguous Loss in Farming, post-conference curriculum workshop.
Francis Marion Room
9:30am •
Tri-Learner Model: How One University Approached Promoting Resilience in Young Children Through a Community-Engaged Process.
10:00am •
Fostering Teacher and Student Self-Regulation Skills: Recognizing and Responding to Trauma in PreK-12 Schools
Furman Room
12:00pm •
Meet the Speakers and Networking
Gold Ballroom
7:30am •
Breakfast sponsored by Clemson University Extension
8:30am •
Keynote Address
9:30am •
Community and Clinical Linkages: A Look at Extension’s Role in Healthcare Across Minnesota
10:30am •
Break sponsored by the North Carolina State University, Plants for Human Health Institute
11:00am •
Closing Session: Collective Impact Through Extension Partnerships
Palmetto Room
9:30am •
Junior Master Wellness Volunteers Program -Extending Knowledge to Youth Leaders
10:00am •
Growing the Behavioral Health Workforce to Support Ohio Children and Families
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