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CATCH
Implementation Training |
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Designed to get schools started
implementing the CATCH Program. This training satisfies the requirements
of Texas SB19. |
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Orientation
Training |
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Outlines the need for coordinated school health,
provides overview information about the CATCH Program, and guides
participants in assessing campus planning needs. |
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Component
Specific Training |
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Provides in-depth and specialized information
in the component areas. Component specific sessions deliver extensive
hands-on training in the use of the CATCH Materials. |
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Booster
Training |
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Revisits key objectives of the CATCH Components,
provides an opportunity for school staff to share successes and
challenges and introduce new CATCH activities and implementation
strategies. |
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Evaluation
Training |
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Instruction in the use of various evaluation
tools schools can use to assess program implementation and effectiveness.
Measurement tools include surveys, SOFIT observations, and the School
Health Index. |
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Recreation
& After School Care Training |
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Overview of the CATCH Rec and/or CATCH Kids
Club Programs, which blend a variety of interactive techniques that
both teach and demonstrate strategies for effective implementation.
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The cost for any CATCH Training
will vary depending on trainer availability, location, and schedule.
Costs for a CATCH Implementation Training will be offset by our
grant funds from the Texas
Department of Health Diabetes Program. |
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In order to best assess your
training needs and related costs, please email our
Training Coordinator, Peter Cribb, or contact us at 1-866-346-6163
for more information. |