CNR: Putting the Act into Action - Making Child Nutrition Reauthorization Work for Your Community
Summary Paragraph:
The first in a series of FRAC Webinars examining the provisions of the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, and outlining the steps to make the provisions of the Act a success. This Webinar featured an overview of The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (Child Nutrition Reauthorization); an outline of improvements to the child nutrition programs; highlights of the parts that are immediately in effect or need immediate work by stakeholders; information on moving implementation forward in the best possible way and moving it quickly in states and communities; and a checklist of things to do.
Speaker(s):
The first in a series of FRAC Webinars examining the provisions of the Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act, and outlining the steps to make the provisions of the Act a success. This Webinar featured an overview of The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (Child Nutrition Reauthorization); an outline of improvements to the child nutrition programs; highlights of the parts that are immediately in effect or need immediate work by stakeholders; information on moving implementation forward in the best possible way and moving it quickly in states and communities; and a checklist of things to do.
Speaker(s):
- Jim Weill, President, Food Research and Action Center
- Geri Henchy, Director of Nutrition Policy and Early Childhood Programs, Food Research and Action Center
- Crystal FitzSimons. Director of School and Out-of-School Time Programs, Food Research and Action Center
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Webinar Date:
December 17, 2010
- An overview of The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (Child Nutrition Reauthorization).
- An outline of improvements to the child nutrition programs.
- Highlights of the parts that are immediately in effect or need immediate work by stakeholders.
- Information on moving implementation forward in the best possible way and moving it quickly in states and communities.
- A checklist of things to do.