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use the ppt if u can't find the answers see the links I posted the prof ppt

1.5 pages only 

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Focus Questions:

  1. According to LaMar Hasbrouck, the Executive Director of NACCHO, how can we achieve the goal of dealing with existing public health challenges and also the unexpected challenges that arise?
  2.  What does the concept of "place" look like in your life? Think about where were you born, where you live, learn,work, play, worship. How do these concepts of "place" affect your health, functioning and quality of life outcomes and risks?
  3. Think about your physical environment--the neighborhood in which you live or the places you frequently visit. Within walking distance of your home (1.5 miles one way) or on public transportation, do you have easy access to the resources that enhance quality of life as mentioned above? Discuss.
  4. Where is childhood homelessness getting worse?
  5. Watching the obesity trends over time (from the powerpoint presentation) what can you say about the rates of obesity, related to place, over time? How do parents factor into the rise in childhood obesity rates, when considering this information?

https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/social-determinants-of-health

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnpb64hRnOY&index=17&list=PLDjqc55aK3kzeVkAzuc1j4eJ4xXJe-X_W

https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/social-determinants-of-health/national-snapshot

http://moodle.wou.edu/mod/page/view.php?id=124692

Frontline: Where Childhood Homelessness is Getting Worse

Interact with the map. If your friend saw you looking at the map, and asked you, "What are you looking at?" how would you summarize the map and the information it is relaying in an interesting, easy to understand way?

Click http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/social-issues/poor-kids/map-where-is-childhood-homelessness-getting-worse/link to open resource.

Frontline: By the Numbers-Childhood Poverty in the US

Some general facts and figures about childhood poverty in recent years, specifically during the recession that began in 2008. Are we in a better position now than we were then? Often, data figures such as these are meant to make a large looming concept like "poverty" more manageable, but if you don't have an idea of the weight or context of those numbers, they are often meaningless. The data is helpful in some ways, but we are so inundated with facts and figures like these that they don't resonate very deeply with us. 

Click http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/by-the-numbers-childhood-poverty-in-the-u-s/ link to open resource.

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