Health, Nutrition and Safety in Afterschool Programs

Health, Nutrition and Safety in Afterschool Programs

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By The Children’s Cabinet Web-based Trainings

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 5:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Instructor: Constance Tomaneng

Nevada Registry Approved: 1.0 Hour

CKA: Health Safety & Nutrition

Afterschool programs often serve youth, ages 5 to 14. It is important for the program staff to understand the roles of health nutrition and safety in a quality program. There are standards to help make the afterschool environment safe.


Training Objectives:

1 . By the end of the session, participants will recognize how health, nutrition, and safety create quality afterschool programs.

2 . By the end of the session, participants will understand the purpose of health and safety standards.

3 . By the end of the session, participants will identify strategies for improving the health in safety in their afterschool program.

Each professional development session offered by The Children’s Cabinet utilizes a knowledge check to ensure that our participants understand our training objectives and our instructors are providing a comprehensive learning experience. You can expect to receive a three question quiz or test at the end of each training. If you have questions or concerns, or need additional information about this process, feel free to contact the Professional Development Training Coordinator at 775-856-6200.

For a copy of your records or personal identifiable information, please direct requests to:

Professional Development Team, Attn: Program Assistant 
cabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org 

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For questions about online classes or registration, please email Liz Roldan at eroldan@childrenscabinet.org (Northern Nevada) or Tiffany Durazo at tdurazo@childrenscabinet.org (Southern Nevada)

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