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Part 2: EFNEP PSE Reporting in WebNEERSWEBINAR MAY 28, 2020CHELSEA BISHOP-SMITH, AMANDA FEIGHNER, IMELDA GALDAMEZ

DisclaimerThe findings and conclusions in this presentation have not been formally disseminated by the US Department of Agriculture and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy.

The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) is funded by the US Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA).

USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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OverviewIntroduction and welcome WebNEERS PSE Reporting OverviewPSE Reporting Resources

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How confident are you in tracking and capturing PSE efforts?

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Do you currently have tools to help with PSE

reporting?

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PSE Reporting

Introduction

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Training Part 1 Recap PSE Guidance OverviewPlanning for PSE in the 5 Year Plan View training recording and slides here: https://efnepdigitalresources.org/toolkit/?_sft_toolkit_category=psePSE Guidance Link: https://nifa.usda.gov/sites/default/files/EFNEP-PSE-Guidance-20191204.pdf

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PSE Reporting OverviewReport at Institute or Region LevelsInstitute Level must provide access to Region Level

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Number of PSE ReportedMany PSE efforts can be collected statewideOnly 2 will be selected for National Office Annual Update ◦ Similar to impact/success stories

Reporting is highly encouraged

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Questions?

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WebNEERS Overview

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Institute Level View

Reminder: Code #223

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Region Level View

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Note for Region UsersCheck the “Submit for Institute” box under Title to make this visible at Institute Level

*For annual update, only submit 2 per year

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Enter Title

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Settings vs. Sectors

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If Settings are Selected…

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Adult education and training sitesAdult rehabilitation centersCommunity centersEarly child care centersEmergency food assistance centersExtension officesFarmers marketsFood storesHead Start sitesHealth care sitesLibrariesOther youth education sitesParks and recreational facilitiesPlaces of worshipPublic housingSchoolsSheltersSNAP officesWIC program sitesWork sitesOther

If Sectors are Selected…

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Systems: GovernmentEducationHealth CareTransportationOther

Organizations:Public Health CommunityOther

Businesses and Industries:Planning and developmentAgricultureFood and BeverageRetail Media Other

Select Focus Areas

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For Each Focus Area, Select Types of Change

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Select Number Influenced

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Number Ranges: 0-100101-250251-500501-10001001 or more

Select Participant Type

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Select Local vs. State

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Select Phase

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Enter Narrative

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Enter Narrative (con’t)

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Rollover

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Videos will be posted on the digital resource webpage

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Questions?

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PSE Reporting Resources

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PDF Reporting Tool

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Definitions and FAQs

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WebNEERS Manual Section 8

PSE Section on Page 53

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WebNEERS Manual Section 8

PSE Section on Page 53

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Where can I find PSE Resources?EFNEP Digital Resources Webpage:https://efnepdigitalresources.org/toolkit/?_sft_toolkit_category=pse

EFNEP PSE Website: https://efneppse.org/reporting/

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For EFNEP Policy questions related to PSE, please submit to:helen.chipman@usda.govmallory.koenings@usda.gov

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Questions?

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Thanks for Joining!

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