Arizona SNAP-Ed Evaluation Blog

Coconino County Highlight: Healthy Food Retail

 

Highlighting Your Success: A SNAP-Ed Evaluation Blog Series

This spring and summer, the Evaluation Team is highlighting success stories from your programs that were featured in the Arizona SNAP-Ed Evaluation Report. Our first post features Coconino County's Healthy Food Retail work.

Evaluation News from ASNNA

 

The SNAP-Ed Western Region state representatives at 2017 ASNNA

Last week Therese Neal and I attended the annual conference for the Association of State Nutrition Network Administrators – in other words, the closest thing we get to a national SNAP-Ed conference! Here are a few key takeaways:

Evaluating Gardens, Part 2

Hopefully you’ve found some interesting garden evaluation resources in Part 1 of this series. So let’s get down to brass tacks: what exactly can you measure when you want to evaluate a garden? The following possible indicators may be right for your program’s gardening efforts...and if you’ve successfully evaluated a garden, please get in touch and let me know what indicators you selected!

Evaluating Gardens Part 1

Over the last few months I’ve heard many questions about evaluating community, school, and home gardens, which is strategy #2 in Arizona’s SNAP-Ed work plan. What follows are tips and resources that may help your program document outcomes for the school and community gardens that you establish, support and/or help sustain in your community. This the first blog in a two part series on assessing gardens and/or community food systems. Part 2 will describe specific indicators for evaluating gardens that may be especially pertinent to SNAP-Ed efforts.

The Best Practices Online Course – Is It for Me?

Are you a supervisor with a new staff person in SNAP-Ed who wants or needs more training? Have you worked in SNAP-Ed for a long time, but never had a fundamentals course in public health planning? Are you curious about how exactly to do a root cause map, a logic model, or how to identify a behavior change theory to support and guide your obesity prevention work?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the recently released Best Practices in Program Planning for Local Obesity Prevention web-based course may be for you (or your staff).