Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (ENACT) Webforum
Posted by on March 19, 2007
Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (ENACT) Webforum
Wednesday, March 28th, 11:00am-12:30pm PST (2:00pm-3:30pm EST)
Prevention Institute will hold our first national online webforum on the Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (ENACT) on Wednesday, March 28th from 11:00am-12:30pm PST (2:00pm-3:30pm EST).
This web-based training will highlight an environmental approach to addressing health concerns related to nutrition and activity and will teach participants how to use ENACT as a planning and assessment tool to guide current and future nutrition and physical activity efforts. Participants will also learn about best practices and promising approaches to addressing nutrition and activity issues at the local-level.
ENACT (<a href="http://www.preventioninstitute.org/sa/enact">http://www.preventioninstitute.org/sa/enact</a>) is an interactive online tool designed to help communities improve their local nutrition and physical activity environments by offering a specific menu of achievable strategies in:
* Neighborhoods
* Workplaces
* Healthcare Institutions
* Daycares & Preschools
* Schools
* After-school Programs
* Government Practices
Space in the webforum is limited and will be available on a first come first serve basis, please reserve your space early! Please contact Jesse Appelman to RSVP or with any questions, [email protected]
Feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues that might be interested.
Funding for the ENACT webforum is provided by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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