Nutrition Education in Public Health: A Trust Model Campaign
$30.00
On-demand webinar for professionals by Sandy Maxwell, RD
Satter’s Division of Responsibility (sDOR) is the gold standard in feeding dynamics from birth to young adulthood for many practitioners. It has a strong evidence base and is the basis for advising parents and caregivers on child feeding in many settings. However, communicating sDOR through public health/community-based nutrition education campaigns is not without its challenges.
Hear from Sandy about her experiences as a public health dietitian developing and implementing a campaign targeted at parents/caregivers based on sDOR. She will share successes and challenges implementing the Trust me. Trust my tummy. campaign in her community. Participants will hear strategies for an effective public health campaign based on sDOR and will learn how to apply the Ellyn Satter Institute (ESI) tool for assessing public health nutrition education messages.
Your purchase will give you access to the recording and supplementary materials for one year.
There are currently no CEUs associated with this program.
Student and equity rates available. Contact [email protected] for information.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain an evidence-based and theory-driven approach to public health nutrition education.
- Identify barriers and facilitators to conveying Satter’s Division of Responsibility (sDOR) through a public health nutrition education campaign.
- Describe a strengths-based approach to public health nutrition education.
- Use the ESI rubric to assess public health nutrition education messages.








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