The Mariner Model Charting the Course for Health-Promoting School Communities
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The Mariner ModelCharting the Course for Health-Promoting
School Communities
Cybele Boehm
WV Department of EducationOffice of Healthy Schools
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Readiness to Learn
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“School Systems are not responsible for meeting every need of their students. But when the need directly affects learning, the school must meet the challenge”.
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School as the Convener of Societal Supports
Societal supports must coalesce around childrento ensure their successful futures,
and schools can provide the facilitative leadershipto make that happen.
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Basis for The Mariner Model
In order to reduce the risk behaviors of children and youth and combat the multiple factors that interfere in their academic achievement,
it is essential that we restructure school communities to become protective, health-
promoting environments.
It is to this end thatThe Mariner Model was developed.
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A Process Model
The Mariner Model is a systems-building process and tool by which schools,school districts, and communities
can develop capacity and create an infrastructure that supports continuous improvement
in health-promoting environments for students.
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Theoretical Framework
Ecological ModelModel for Planned Change in SchoolsTheories of Organizational Change
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Ecological ModelMcLeroy et al., 1988
Public Policy
CommunityOrganizational
Social
Individual
Community
Policy
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Structural Framework
Coordinated School Health Program Model
CDC Priority Risk Behaviors
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Structural Framework
CDC-Eight Essential Components for Health-Promoting Schools
Services Health Food Counseling/Psychological &
Social
Environment Staff Safe schools
Education Physical Education Health Education
CDC-Six Priority Risk Behavior Areas-Death & Disability
Inadequate nutritionInsufficient physical activity Sexual behaviors that result in pregnancy, STD/HIV infectionsIntentional and unintentional injuriesTobacco useDrug and alcohol use
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A Process of Coordination: Applying Health Promotion
Practice in the School Setting
1. Gaining Commitment of Stakeholders
2. Identifying Issues from a Local Perspective
3. Determining Priorities: Setting Goals and Objectives
4. Developing Action Plans: Developing Strategies, Action Steps, and Responsibility Lists
5. Facilitating Implementation
6. Conducting Evaluation for Continuous Improvement
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Facilitating implementationShared responsibility, shared power, and shared creditNo fault – no one is to blame for past failuresCooperation versus competitionWork “with” and working “through”WIIFM” – What’s In It For Me?Diversity in HarmonyInclusiveness and FluidityOpportunity + Skills + Incentive= Motivation to Act
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Example of collaboration
Failure is not an option1.wmv
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WV Collaboration Model
Based on Mariner ModelStructureSupporting network
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Coordinated School-Public Health Partnership
Public Policy
Community
District Team
School Team
Student
Regional Team
State Agencies Support
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School Wellness
Nutrition EducationNutrition Guidelines
Physical ActivityOther School Based Activities
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Coordinated School Public Health
NutritionPhysical Activity
Substance AbuseInjury/Violence
Sexual BehaviorsMental/Social
Health
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Which comes first?
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The chicken and the egg share the same genes…
School Wellness Coordinated School Public Health
Nutrition EducationNutrition GuidelinesPhysical ActivityOther School Based Activities
Health EducationPhysical EducationNutrition ServicesHealth ServicesCounseling, Psych. & Social ServicesSchool EnvironmentParent Community InvolvementStaff Wellness
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And each one supports the future success of the
other.
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WVDE Partnership
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Bringing the two together
Restructuring how the state agencies collaborate to model desired LSW collaborationReconfiguring existing categorical resources to build a CSPH support systemRevising the School Wellness planning process for 2011-12
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Expectation of RSWSParticipate in county School Wellness Council Meetings (at least once per quarter in each county)Hold 2 Regional Wellness Council Networking Meetings (fall and spring)Assist with School Wellness planning in each countyForm a Regional Coordinated School Public Health TeamCoordinate School Wellness services between the county School Wellness Councils and the Regional CSPH TeamProvide professional development (must include HEAP/FitnessGram)
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Regional School Wellness Specialist (RSWS) Contacts
RESA 1 – Emily MeadowsRESA 2 – Keith DaltonRESA 3 – Electa CrowderRESA 4 – Cheri HallRESA 5 – Teresa PickensRESA 6 – Caryn PuskarichRESA 7 – Adrianne MarshRESA 8 – Megan Fitzsimmons
[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@access.k12.wv.us
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While it is possible to ‘install’ a particular governance
structure or pedagogy in a school, one cannot install a
culture; it must grow… (Rossman et al, 1988)
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Questions?Kristy Blower, Coordinator
Office of Child Nutrition(304) 558-2709
Cybele Boehm, CoordinatorOffice of Healthy Schools
(304) [email protected]