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Changing how school districts use USDA foods: What are the policy opportunities?
Nineteen stakeholder interviews were conducted to determine challenges, facilitators and policy opportunities to using USDA Foods as minimally processed ingredients in school meals. Stakeholders included national and state program administrators, processors, district food service directors and school nutrition advocates. Responses were entered into a database software and analyzed for common themes across stakeholders.
Findings indicated a need for policies to: increase state and federal technical assistance and training to schools; simplify and streamline USDA Foods administrative program requirements; provide incentives to use minimally processed USDA Foods; improve communication between schools and federal/state agencies; and help address school-level barriers, such as labor, equipment or facilities costs, to using minimally processed USDA Foods in school meals.
Schools need support at the district, state and federal levels in order to reduce meal program dependence on highly processed entrees. Policy opportunities exist that can help schools change how they use USDA Foods and address the barriers to making these changes
Learning Objectives:
Describe stakeholder perspectives on the processing of USDA foods.
Explain at least two policy opportunities to improve the healthfulness of school meals.
List three challenges and facilitators associated with using USDA foods in school meals.
Keywords: Nutrition, School Health
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I provided leadership on this project. I have been involved in the implementation of evaluations for a number of projects and initiatives. My specialty areas include policy research and interpretation, instrument design, school fiscal impact studies, technical assistance, and qualitative research, including policy tracking, environmental assessments, stakeholder interviews and focus groups.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.