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As part of Georgia Shape, the Governor's Childhood Obesity Initiative, the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is excited to announce that 21 schools in Georgia have been awarded a total of $99,000 to implement nutrition and fitness programs for elementary, middle and high school students.

DPH and Georgia Shape Award $99,000 to Advance Student
Health

The grant funding is awarded based on results of school health assessments and will

DPH and Georgia Shape are excited to present $99,000 in grant funding to 21 Georgia schools to improve student health and fitness levels.

Cancer Survivors Share Their Story support schools in building strategic policies that encourage positive fitness, nutrition

for the 2015 Photo Voice Project and health behaviors among Georgia's youth.

Winning the Battle Against

Diabetes: A Inspirational Wellness To ensure Georgia Shape grantees can successfully implement their physical activities

Story for Men's Health Month policies, they will have access to technical assistance, staff training and peer learning

Meet Cheri Holden, Pickens County Nurse Manager

opportunities from subject matter experts throughout their grant period for the 20152016 school year.

Stop Diabetes Workshop Produces Results for Clients

App of the Week: Runtastic Six Pack: Abs Trainer, Exercises &

Cancer Survivors Share Their Story for the 2015

Custom Workouts

Photo Voice Project

PHEVENTS
Looking for DPH events? Visit the Events Schedule
on our website.
PHTRAINING
Two for Tuesdays
Join the Office of Human Resources on the second Tuesday of each month from 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m. for the
learning series Two for Tuesdays. This series provides an opportunity for
programs to explore new ideas, share knowledge and highlight teams and their work. To learn more about the training and to register, click here.

There are more than 14 million cancer survivors in the United States.

Being a cancer survivor ranks at

the top of the list for anyone

diagnosed or has had a loved

one diagnosed with cancer.

Millions of cancer survivors will

celebrate their health and

personal cancer journeys on

Sunday, June 7 for National Cancer Survivors Day.

The 2015 Photo Voice Project participants and cancer survivors were recently recognized at a reception and photography exhibit

held at the Albany Museum of Art. Front row left to right: Tina

National Cancer Survivors Day Phipps, Ursula Johnson, Terri Coleman and Susan Rhodes; back is a celebration for those who row left to right: Mary Brown, Jennifer Dyson and Ryan Carr.

have survived, an inspiration for those recently diagnosed, a gathering of support for

families and an outreach to the community.

Saba LMS has a new home! Log into Learning- Development.dph.ga.gov .

Free Online Courses Available from Lynda.com
DPH has a limited number of licenses for lynda.com which is an online library
of high-quality, easy-to-use instructional videos on the latest software, creative and business skills. Licenses are available for check out on a first come, first served basis. To check out a license, simply email Lisa Miller from your PH email account.
Instructor-Led Microsoft Classes
Microsoft instructor-led classes will only be approved for groups that can
guarantee a minimum of six DPH participants. Please contact Lisa Miller for more information and to schedule a
class.
Submit calendar entries to communications@dph.ga.gov by 12
noon on Wednesday.
PHNEWS

Winning the Battle Against Diabetes: An Inspirational Wellness Story for Men's Health Month

Matthew Carter, III, 46, is a

procurement manager for the

Georgia Department of Public

Health (DPH) where he is

responsible for bid

solicitations, contracts and

routine purchases. Carter is as

serious about managing

thousands of annual contracts

and millions of dollars in

government funds for DPH as

he is about controlling his diabetes.

Matt Carter is leading by example as Georgia celebrates Men's Health Month 2015. As a type 2 diabetic, Carter controls his
diabetes with daily exercise and better food choices.

The drive to make health a

lifelong priority is an inspirational message Carter and public health leaders from the

Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) want to share with all men in Georgia this

June for Men's Health Month 2015.

Carter is a type 2 diabetes patient, but that diagnosis did not stop him. In fact, it Georgians Could Save $617 Million only motivated him to attain highest level of fitness he's ever achieved in his life.
By Eating Less Salt

Encourage a Love of Physical

Activity in Youngsters

Meet Cheri Holden, Pickens County Nurse

Dietary Guidelines 2015: Doctors, Nutritionists Push For Less Meat,
More Sustainable Foods In American Diet
Tanning Beds And College Campuses - A Public Health
Concern
Could a Noisy Neighborhood Make You Fat?
Peeking into healthy brains to see if Alzheimer's is brewing
Study: High altitude may boost babies' risks for SIDS deaths
Falling: One of the biggest, most preventable risks to our lives
Study: Even Young Kids aren't Exercising Enough

Manager

Nursing may seem simple to some - monitor a patient's vital signs, check another's symptoms and glide through the duties of the day. But, in fact, nursing is hard, skillful work that requires a deep sense of dedication.

For Cheri Holden, who has

served as nurse manager of the

Pickens County Health

Cheri Holden, RN, BSN, (middle) reviews a patient's file in the

Department since last fall, the lab with Pickens County Health Department staff Jamie Henley,

wealth of education, experience and energy she possesses is only surpassed by

LPN (left) and Leyna Mashburn, RN, BSN (right). Holden has served as the public health nurse manager in Pickens County
since last October.

her dedicated desire to serve others.

Originally from Dalton, Holden earned both a registered nursing degree and a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Southern Adventist University in Collegedale, Tenn. in 1984.

Lack of Exercise Can Disrupt the

Body's Rhythms

Stop Diabetes Workshop Produces Results for

Clients

PHRECIPE
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PHWEEK

The Clayton County Board of Health (CCBOH) and its partners are reducing the impact diabetes is having on the community, one person at a time.

The Diabetes Self-Management

Program, a Stanford University

Self-Management workshop,

was presented by certified

trainers, Ms. Beadie Davison from CCBOH and Ms. Elaine Jackson from Clayton County Senior Services.

Beadie Davidson led a group of Clayton County residents in an informative workshop designed to help participants learn how to
manage diabetes through proper planning and positive health behaviors.

The six-week workshop successfully instructed clients on the proper way to monitor and self-manage their diabetes. Participants learned how to set goals, create an action plan, keep a journal to measure their progress and develop problem solving techniques if they fall short of their goals.

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Georgia Public Health Observances | June 2015

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