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Training Suggestions from Moving to the Future Workbook & Training Manual
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Training Suggestions from Moving to the Future Workbook & Training Manual

Type of Resource: Training Resource / PDF available at website
Resource ID: 47

Abstract (full description below): This information is from the Moving to the Future Workbook & Training Manual, and it identifies the attitudes necessary to successfully accomplish each step in the process of developing community-based nutrition services.
Name of Training Resource: Moving to the Future: Developing Community-Based Nutrition Services (Workbook & Training Manual)
Training/training materials provided by: Karen L. Probert
Date materials created: June 1997

Contact person: Cyndi Atterbury
Contact's organization: Assoc of State & Territorial Public Hlth Nutr Dire
Contact's email address:  astphnd@aol.com
Phone: 814 255-2829

Name of organization producing or supporting materials: Association of State and Territorial Public Health Nutrition Directors
Organizations's email address:  astphnd@aol.com
Organization's phone: 814 255-2829

Address: PO Box 1001
Johnstown, Pennsylvania  15907-1001
PDF/Acrobat Two pages on training suggestions.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities prior to opening the book.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities for community assessment.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities for goals and objectives.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities to develop a plan.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities for implementation.  
PDF/Acrobat Attitudes and activities for evaluation.  
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Description of resource
This section of the Workbook & Training Manual identifies the attitudes necessary to successfully accomplish each step in the process of developing community-based nutrition services. It includes two attitudes that nutrition service planners should have even before they open the book: 1) nutritionists must believe that nutrition is important and cost-effective, and 2) they must believe the planning process is valuable and important.

Under each attitude, categorized by chapter, you will find a short list of suggested group training activites. The activities listed are designed to help trainees develop respective attitudes. You can also design training activities that help develop the knowledge and skills to successfully implement community-based nutrition services using the worksheets in this Workbook & Training Manual.

These materials also includes some training tips and suggestions on how to tailor a training to the audience's needs.
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