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Jump to OneDrive folder links NPIs CFHL Evaluation Team hosts LHD-specific OneDrive folders to share and collaborate on data files efficiently and securely! Files housed in these folders include but are not limited to: SLAQ exports and response summaries, PEARS QAQC issue files, IOE datasets, and Ad...
Webinar Recording [1:42:45] Webinar Transcript Webinar Slides Supplemental Resource [PDF] Effective communication with stakeholders is crucial for the advancement of the CalFresh Healthy Living program! It allows LHDs to connect with new and existing partners, interface with decision-makers, showcas...
Each of Californias local health departments (LHDs) serves a unique community, planning and delivering a targeted set of CalFresh Healthy Living programs to meet community needs.
Lewis, K. M., Borba, J., Hill, R. D., & Miller, J. C. (2019). Effective Communication of 4-H Program Essentials to 4-H Families. The Journal of Extension, 57(3), Article 8. https://tigerprints.clemson.
Despite the prevalence of first-year 4-H member dropout across the nation, there is limited research focused on understanding the specific experiences of first-year youth and families in the 4-H program that contribute to dropping out.
The main goal of this research project is to retain more youth in the 4-H community club program nationwide, as well as to recruit more youth to the program annually. This will be achieved through understanding how youth and their families experience the program in both negative and positive ways.
The 4-H Youth Retention Study (YRS) has identified five teams that work on the various aspects of the research project. There are a total of approximately 20 Extension youth development professionals representing eight states currently involved in the research project.
Since the 2015-2016 4-H program year, survey data has been collected from 4371 youth and 4823 adults from up to nine different states including California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, Washington, and Wyoming.