Family Matters - Using Bright Futures to Promote Health and Wellness for Children with Disabilities

DESCRIPTION

skiingHealth and wellness promotion are important for all children. This project will develop resources and strategies to promote health and wellness for children with special health care needs and their families to ensure a bright future for all children!

This project, in partnership with Tufts University School of Medicine, has been funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to focus on 2 goals:

      • to learn what families of children with disabilities know about wellness and whether they value it as a way to promote children's health through day-to-day behaviors, and
      • to find effective strategies for helping interested families encourage their children with disabilities to adopt healthier behaviors and lifestyles, using parent-to-parent peer support.

This initiative encourages all Americans to adopt healthier lifestyles to promote health and prevent chronic disease now and in the future. Bright Futures Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents, widely used by professionals throughout the United States , and Healthy People 2010 form the basis for the health and wellness recommendations.

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MATERIALS

Promoting Health and Wellness for Children with Special Health Care Needs Family Booklet
  • Project Brochure Project Brochure-pdf
    • A brochure that describes the project's goals, phases, and activities.
  • Promoting Health and Wellness for Children with Special Health Care Needs Family Booklet Family Booklet-pdf (English)
    • A 44-page booklet on guidelines, tips and resources on healthy eating, physical activity, and screen time.
  • Promoting Health and Wellness for Children with Special Health Care Needs Family Booklet Family Booklet-doc (Spanish)
    • A 44-page booklet on guidelines, tips and resources on healthy eating, physical activity, and screen time.


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PROJECT CONTACT

Barbara Popper: bpopper@fcsn.org
Family Voices @ Federation for Children with Special Needs
1135 Tremont Street Suite 420
Boston, MA 02120
(617) 236-7210 
(617) 572-2094 (fax)
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Project Highlights

NCFPP
Training and technical assistance for the development and expansion of Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2F HICs)

Bright Futures
Development of resources and materials for families and communities to promote and improve the health and well-being of all children

KASA
Development of a national grassroots network of youth with special needs and friends, speaking on their own behalf

Title V Toolbox
Collection of resources, materials, and models for family involvement from the FiPPS project organized in a searchable web repository


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