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This broad-ranging resource is for librarians who want to begin a
new program or incorporate healthy living into an existing one.
From garden plots to cooking classes to StoryWalks to free yoga,
more and more libraries are developing innovative programs and
partnerships to encourage healthy living. Libraries increasingly
provide health and wellness programs for all ages and abilities,
and Healthy Living at the Library is intended for library staff of
all types who want to offer programs and services that foster
healthy living, particularly in the domains of food and physical
activity. Author Noah Lenstra, who has extensive experience
directing and advising on healthy living programs, first outlines
steps librarians should take when starting programs, highlighting
the critical role of community partnerships. The second section of
the book offers detailed instructions for running different types
of programs for different ages and abilities. A third section
includes advice on keeping the momentum of a program going and
assessing program impacts. Lenstra offers tips on how to overcome
challenges or roadblocks that may arise. An appendix contains
resources you can adapt to get these programs off the ground,
including waivers of liability, memoranda of understanding, and
examples of strategic plans and assessment tools. Learn how to
start, run, and sustain healthy living programs Get inspired to
develop new programs based on the successes of librarians
throughout North America Determine how to overcome challenges and
roadblocks Refer to practical resources you can adapt for your own
library
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