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HEALTH FOR A CHANGE: WEBINAR TO WALK THROUGH FREE PRESENTATIONS ABOUT DANGERS OF YOUTH E-CIG USE

Looking for a ready-made presentation about the dangers of youth e-cigarette use, or "vaping," to share with students, youth, school staff, and parents or guardians? The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, in coordination with Baptist Health Paducah, the Kentucky Department for Public Health and Kentucky Youth Advocates, has created two free presentations for use by schools, youth groups, civic organizations and other groups. Representatives from several of these organizations will talk through the presentation slides and answer questions during a one-hour webinar on the afternoon of October 14.

FIRST ANNUAL GIL FRIEDELL HEALTH POLICY AWARD GOES TO MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCATE SHEILA SCHUSTER

Sheila Schuster, PhD, was named the inaugural winner of the Gil Friedell Health Policy Award this morning, in recognition of her more than four decades of leadership to improve services for persons living with mental illness or other disabilities and to increase access to health care across Kentucky. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will give a $5,000 cash grant to Mental Health America of Kentucky in her honor.

Foundation in the News
Report: 93,600 Kentucky youth obese

91% of Kentucky school districts are smoke-free

Vaping-related lung illnesses rise in Kentucky while leaders debate potential policies
Foundation Events
Health for a Change Webinar
Presentations for Youth and Adults on the Dangers of Youth E-Cigarette Use
October 14, 2019
4:00-5:00 PM ET

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has made clear that the use of e-cigarettes is unsafe for kids, teens, young adults, and pregnant women. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky has created two presentations - one for adults and one for youth - that introduce audiences to the risks of youth e-cigarette use, what to watch for and how these products and marketed.

Target Audience: School health personnel, guidance counselors, teachers and principals; parents and guardians; health departments; health care providers; youth organization leaders (coaches, after-school care providers, etc.).

This webinar is sponsored by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky in partnership with Baptist Health, the Kentucky Department for Public Health and Kentucky Youth Advocates. The Kentucky School Boards Association also is making the presentations available to its members.

Learning Objectives:
  • Understand the risks of e-cigarettes use for kids, teens and young adults.
  • Become familiar with the content of these free presentations for use with youth and adult audiences.
  • Understand how to use the free presentations with youth and adult audiences.
  • Learn about tobacco cessation resources available in Kentucky for both youth and adults.
2019 Data Forum
SAVE THE DATE
November 15, 2019
Erlanger, KY
Health for a Change Workshop
Infographics for Social Change: A Graphic Ally Hackathon

December 4, 2019
Louisville, KY

Become a Graphic Ally! Learn how to tell visual data stories to inspire policy change and mobilize information at the grassroots level. In this free hands-on workshop, we will explore and apply principles of conscious and responsible design to a real-world infographic project.

Click here to register.
Resources
Mental Health America of Kentucky Award Nominations Open 

Celebrate the Good and Great! Nominate a Consumer Advocate, a Volunteer, a Practicing or Retired Professional, and an Innovating Program. 

The Frank M. Gaines, MD Award is given in memory of a Louisville psychiatrist instrumental in the work of several nonprofit mental health agencies, including MHA Kentucky, to recognize the significant contributions of an active or retired professional to the care and treatment of people with mental illnesses. 

The Jack B. Stith Award recognizes an individual with an outstanding record of volunteer advocacy for persons with serious mental illnesses.

The Philip P. Ardery Award honors a program or organization that provides a significant service to the local or statewide community regarding the promotion of mental health or the prevention of mental illness.

The Clifford W. Beers Award honors a consumer of mental health services who emulates the work of Clifford W. Beers, a consumer who founded Mental Health America, to improve conditions for and attitudes toward people with mental illnesses.

The Antoinette C. Hodes Academic Scholarship is given to a student who is enrolled in a Kentucky college or university, has performed volunteer service in a mental health setting, and is preparing for a career in the mental health field. The late Ms. Hodes was a Kentucky philanthropist.

The Evan and Katherine Harrod Academic Scholarship was established in memory of the parents of late board member Evan "Pete" Harrod and is given to a student who qualifies for a Hodes Scholarship and is from a rural area. Mr. Harrod was a long-standing member of the Board of Directors of MHA Kentucky who lived and farmed in Henry County.

Kentucky Fatherhood Summit Sponsorship

The Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Department for Income Support and Child Support Enforcement are accepting sponsors for the 2019 Fatherhood Summit. 

Kentucky Rural Health Association (KRHA) Call for Poster Presentations
Sponsored by: University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health

KRHA is now accepting poster proposals for the 2019 conference on November 14th and 15th in Bowling Green, KY. Submitted poster proposals are required to have a policy focus related to the health of rural Kentuckians. Abstract submissions are due by August 30, 2019.

Abstracts can be submitted at this link: 2019 KRHA Call for Posters
Free JUUL Ads

DrugFreeLex and the Tobacco Committee recently released three striking public service announcements (PSAs) on JUUL. These face-paced, fact-based PSAs, designed to target parents, teachers, administrators and other working with youth, are free for all to use. Each video includes facts about JUUL and other e-cigarettes. These short ads provide insight into the chemicals in JUUL and their harmful effects, the rising popularity of JUUL, why youth may be more susceptible to e-cigarette use and addiction, and why e-cigarettes are especially damaging for teens including negative health costs and long-term adverse health effects. 

Share these ads on social media, websites, blogs, television, waiting rooms, break rooms, public spaces, movie theaters, and other venues where adults visit: 


What Parents Need to Know about JUULs and other E-cigarettes.
 
Why so Popular?
 
Why so Bad for Teens?


Click here to learn more about DrugFreeLex. 
Upcoming Events
Kentucky Voices for Health Annual Meeting
October 11, 2019
Lexington, KY

This meeting will bring together health advocates, healthcare providers, insurers and policymakers from across the Commonwealth to identify opportunities for collaboration to improve access to affordable healthcare, strengthen Kentucky's social safety-net, prepare for the 2020 General Assembly, and partner to ensure a complete count during the 2020 Census.

Mental Health in the Media
Mental Health America of Kentucky Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon
October 18, 2019
Lexington, KY
Census Solutions Workshop for Nonprofits
October 22, 2019
Louisville, KY

This hyper-interactive, design thinking workshop will bring together the local nonprofit sector to learn more about the 2020 census, discover how your organization can be involved, form new collaborations, and most importantly, identify innovative ways we can all help to ensure Kentuckiana gets a complete and accurate count.

Hosted by CNPE

Census Advocates and Partners: U.S. Census Bureau, Kentucky Youth Advocates, United Way of Kentucky, Metro United Way and Kentucky Nonprofit Network

FREE for CNPE members/ $25 for nonmembers

13th Annual Addiction & Compulsive Behaviors Symposium
November 9, 2019
Paducah, KY

Join Baptist Health Paducah for their Addiction & Compulsive Behaviors Symposium from 8am-1:30pm.  The Symposiumwill feature sessions on:
  • Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope
  • Kentucky Specialty Court Programs
  • It's a Family Affair: The Dynamics of Addiction/Recovery within the Family System
  • Vaping, Juuling, and Aerosolizing: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Covering Substance Abuse and Recovery: A Workshop for Journalists  
November 15, 2019
Ashland, KY

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for Covering Substance Abuse and Recovery: A Workshop for Journalists! You do not want to miss this one-day event focused on how to cover this important subject. The agenda is packed with a variety of experts in the field including award-winning journalists, authors, researchers, officials, and people in recovery. For more information, and to register, visit http://www.cvent.com/d/vyqycs.

Hurry! Space is limited and registration ends on November 8, 2019.


Funding Opportunities
America Walks 2019 Community Change Grants

America Walks has seen firsthand that the passion, innovation and hard work of advocates and local organizations to advance safe, equitable, accessible, and enjoyable places to walk and move are what create the foundation for walkable communities across the US. This grant program will work to provide support to the growing network of advocates, organizations, and agencies using innovative, engaging, and inclusive programs and projects to create change at the community level.

Funded projects should:
  • Increase physical activity and active transportation in a specific community* Work to engage people and organizations new to the efforts of walking and walkability
  • Demonstrate a culture of inclusive health
  • Create and support healthy, active, and engaged communities

Grant amount: $1,500 

Applications due: November 8, 2019

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