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MSDH and its partners are offering free training in BodyWorks — a new program designed to help parents and caregivers of girls age 9 to 13 to improve family eating and activity habits.
Using the BodyWorks Toolkit, this program focuses on parents as role models and provides them the hands-on tools to make small, specific behavior changes to prevent obesity and help maintain a healthy weight. The BodyWorks program uses a train-the-trainer model to distribute the Toolkit through community-based organizations, state health agencies, non-profit organizations, health clinics, hospitals and health care systems.
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The program includes one six-hour training module for trainers and ten 90-minute weekly sessions for parents and caregivers.
Learn how to implement the BodyWorks Toolkit into your program and play an important role in improving the health of families.
Who should attend
Scheduled Sessions
- Tuesday, January 13
- Thurs. February 12
- Tuesday March 24
- Saturday April 4
- Friday April 17
- Tuesday May 12
- Thursday June 11
- Health educators at state, community or health system level
- Community leaders
- School nurses
- Girl Scouts leaders
- Worksite wellness program coordinators
- Others interested in becoming BodyWorks trainers
More information
BodyWorks training is free. All sessions are held in Jackson at the MSDH central campus. Seating is limited, and registration is required.
Brochure and registration
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