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CATALYST!!!!!

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WHAT ARE WE DOING TODAY?

• Introductions• Overview of Catalyst• Creative Youth Engagement• Transition to healthy eating

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TELL US ABOUT YOURSELF

• Name of yourself and program• What made you want to come to

this session

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BUT ANDY, WHO ARE YOU?

• Started as a youth in tobacco control

• Traveled the country, and world talking to young people

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WHAT’S CATALYST?

• 3 years old• Funder = Blue Cross Blue Shield• Budget = $250,000 per year• Two full time staff members• Yearly summit, school events,

regional events• 10 person youth board

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WHAT DO WE WORK ON?

• Healthy Eating• Physical Activity• Tobacco prevention

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WHAT IS ACTIVATE: U?

• A collection of free resources available to promote healthy eating and physical activity

• Posters, Powerpoints, Videos, and more coming soon

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WHAT’S CATALYST?

• Spoken with over 5,000 youth• Do around 25 small to large

trainings a year

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CATALYST CORE PRINCIPLES

• Youth empowerment• Engaging, hands-on learning• Staff that is dead sold on our

mission• Building sustainable student and

school relationships• Making events that kids are amped

to be at

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OVERVIEW OF CATALYST

• Web resources• Past events• Our transition to healthy

eating

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THIS IS NUTRITION CLASS, RIGHT?

– Minnesota’s school food received an F for only meeting minimum nutrition guidelines.

– 97% of high schools have vending machines. The most common items are candy, sugary drinks, chips, cookies, and snack cakes

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THIS IS NUTRITION CLASS, RIGHT?

– Research suggests that fast-food restaurants tend to cluster in school neighborhoods

– 80%: Eighty percent of high school students do not eat fruits and vegetables five or more times per day.

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IT’S TIME TO TAKE ACTION!

• Fruits and veggies in local corner stores• Menu labeling in Minneapolis• Getting even healthier foods into your school

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Catalyst Resources

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PICS OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS

• Montage of soldiers, doctors, Flintstones, Santa, etc.

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WHY MARKET TO TEENS?

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CURRENT MARKETING TO TEENS

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• “Isn’t it ironic hat they think of us as “scum” . . . yet they still reach out to us as a group they consider vitally important to their profit margin?” says Bob Gordon, Vice President of San Francisco’s Coalition of Lavender Americans on Smoking and Health.

• Comment from RJR spokesperson Lisa Eddington: “We don’t respond to those documents. They are part of the master settlement agreement, and are out there for people to draw their own conclusions.”

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TOBACCO’S TOLL

• In the world

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CATALYST SUMMIT, AUGUST 2007

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2007 - MINNEAPOLIS!

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URBAN CAMP AND THE KILLER QUOTES TOUR

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KQT BUDGET

• $5000– $1500 for supplies, palm cards,

posters, ink, etc.– $500 per event for 7 events

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URBAN CAMP

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KILLER QUOTES TOUR

• Duluth Battle of the Bands• Bemidji Concerts at the Elks• New Ulm Bowling Event• Austin Paintball Spectacular• Memory Lanes Bowling• Thief River Falls at “Da Club”• St. Cloud Bowling Event

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KILLER QUOTES LESSONS• Successes

– 400 New contacts– Creative content delivery– Strengthened adult partnerships– Empowered youth in the areas where

we had events– Great recruitment for summit– Great local media coverage

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KILLER QUOTES LESSONS

• Lessons learned– Planning events far enough in advance– Involving area schools– Stress texting campaign more

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SUMMIT 2008

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SUMMIT 2008

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TRANSITION TO HEALTHY EATING

• Our transition to HE• Focus group on HE• Mini Summit in Duluth• Website update• Next steps for Catalyst

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FOCUS GROUP ON HE

• 4 Focus groups– Focus group with our Youth Board– Youth focus group in Metro– Youth focus group in Elbow Lake– Adult focus group in Metro

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FOCUS GROUP OBJECTIVES

• Youth attitudes toward healthy eating, nutrition, and school policy

• Key messages and message delivery

• Actions that youth are willing to take in their communities and schools to support healthy eating

• The food environment in high schools from a student perspective

• Adults’ openness to working with youth on nutrition issues

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KEY FINDINGS:

• Attitudes: Price, display and choice are important

• Messaging: Being a role model, having student input

• School Policy: Budgets are a challenge, interest in local foods, taste tests!

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MINI SUMMIT

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MINI SUMMIT PHOTOS

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NEW NUTRITION CONTENT

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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTHY EATING

• Having students on wellness committee’s• Student group partner with local chef to

come up with new menu item• School store overhaul• Mini-grants for student groups• Always looking for new ideas

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OUR CORE ISSUES

• Eating real, fresh food• Learning to cook• Student involvement in wellness policies• Farm to school• Snacks meeting IOM standards• Menu labeling• Walking or biking to school• Being active in life

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SUMMIT 08 VIDEO

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WHAT IS ACTIVATE: U?

• A collection of free resources available to promote healthy eating and physical activity

• Posters, Powerpoints, Videos, and more coming soon

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WHAT IS ACTIVATE: U?

• A collection of free resources available to promote healthy eating and physical activity

• Posters, Powerpoints, Videos, and more coming soon

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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTHY EATING

• Having students on wellness committee’s• Student group partner with local chef to

come up with new menu item• School store overhaul• Mini-grants for student groups• Always looking for new ideas

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WHAT IS ACTIVATE: U?

• A collection of free resources available to promote healthy eating and physical activity

• Posters, Powerpoints, Videos, and more coming soon

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BUTTONS AND SCREENPRINTING!

• Button makers are from buybuttonparts.com

• Screenprinting tutorial on our website.

• http://c.ataly.st/catalystscreen

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WHAT’S NEXT?

• Check out our website for our resources

• Email me if you have student groups that would be interested in working on these issues – [email protected]