Trauma-Informed Nutrition: Principles and Application of TI Care to the Field of Dietetics
2022"Psychological trauma is a pervasive and harmful public health issue. Its impacts can be lasting and severe without proper intervention and prevention.
"Psychological trauma is a pervasive and harmful public health issue. Its impacts can be lasting and severe without proper intervention and prevention.
A cross-regional approach to SNAP-Ed program outcomes.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) plays a critical role in helping people eligible for SNAP lead healthier lives on a limited budget. SNAP-Ed teaches people how to make their SNAP dollars stretch, shop for and cook healthy meals, and stay physically active. Initiatives include direct nutrition education in communities across the country and social marketing campaigns. Since the passage of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, the program also supports policy, systems, and environmental change strategies that promote healthy eating to advance food and nutrition security, reduce diet-related chronic disease, and promote equity.
Inclusive Nutrition Strategies for SNAP Settings is a guide to using SNAP-Ed’s materials and resources within an approved SNAP-Ed curriculum.
LSU AgCenter has developed a PSE Implementation Quick Reference Guide.
Report documenting the scope and impacts of SNAP-Ed conducted by LGUs (Land-Grant Universities). This document reports the results of a detailed survey administered to the LGUs engaged in SNAP-Ed.