Here we are, in the throes of the coronavirus, and its ensuing economic collapse. I will post soon on its effects on health and wellness advocacy at our public school, but first a post about the deluge of social media activism related to the recent protests, riots, and subsequent movements on racial issues. In my…
Category: Advocacy
Advocacy
The Ups and Downs of Advocacy
by The Healthy School Advocate •
Advocacy
How to Speed Things Up
by The Healthy School Advocate •
My last post was about Patience, and how you might need to readjust your time frame for getting whatever you advocate for done. However, what might speed things up? Here are some possibilities that I’ve observed: When the community is roused fully, things could move faster. If a sizeable amount of the parents calls for…
Advocacy
Patience
by The Healthy School Advocate •
When I started advocating for sugar restraint, I thought many things would happen quickly. However, this was definitely not the case. There is always some urgency around issues parents advocate for. Their children are always top of mind, and if harm or deficiency is perceived, that urgency can reach extreme heights. When our children are…
Advocacy
The Importance of Someone to Carry the Torch at the District
by The Healthy School Advocate •
In my advocacy work, one of the most important things to find is a person at the school district who can take the lead with whatever you’re advocating for. Without it, you’ll be constantly frustrated at the lack of progress since no one has clear ownership of this particular issue, and everyone is already busy…
Advocacy
Parent Education as a Strategy
by The Healthy School Advocate •
Advocacy always involves spreading your message and gaining support for your advocacy. Parent Education, or Parent Ed for short, is a great strategy to get the word out and reach parents. By offering up a speaker in an area that is interesting to parents, you can get your message out in a way that is…
Advocacy, Sugar
Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax in California
by The Healthy School Advocate •
Image from Flickr – some rights reserved. Last year, someone approached me to get help on launching a sugar sweetened beverage (SSB) tax done in Palo Alto. Unfortunately I was heavily involved in another campaign and could not take on another effort like this one. However, the benefits would have been pretty great. Berkeley enacted…