UK Extension (FitBlue, SNAP-Ed, NEP)

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FitBlue

FitBlue is a physical activity and nutrition tracker app developed by the University of Kentucky and aims to get more Kentuckians moving. Included in the app are short 20 second how-to exercise videos that support individuals of all ability levels. Three levels of activity or adaptations for each exercise offer safe ways for people with disabilities or injuries to incorporate movement into their daily routine.



SNAP-Ed

The Human Development Institute‘s Kentucky Inclusive Health Collaborative collaborated with the University of Kentucky’s Nutrition Education Program (NEP), Kentucky’s Division of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DDID), and the National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability (NCHPAD) in 2020 to establish an Inclusive Health Coalition (IHC).

The coalition consisted of diverse community partners to assess the needs of the community, identify barriers to inclusion, and work collaboratively to create inclusion solutions to address these barriers. The information collected from three assessments—instructor readiness, organizational readiness, and community needs – informed the IHC of the barriers Kentuckians face in accessing health resources, services, and programs.  The resulting inclusion solutions are outlined below.

Our initial efforts focused on the Healthy Choices for Everybody (HCEB) curriculum developed by the UK Cooperative Extension Service Nutrition Education Program. This evidence-based curriculum is implemented statewide by NEP assistants with Kentucky’s SNAP-Ed and Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP).

Inclusion Solutions

  1. Create an internal online hub for NEP assistants and agents with resources and information on best practices for supporting and including people with disabilities in health programming.
  2. Create inclusive and accessible supplemental materials to allow a broader audience to access the Healthy Choices for Every Body (HCEB) curriculum:
    • Include picture recipes for each cooking lesson   
    • Incorporate modified kitchen tools for individuals with physical and/or dexterity limitations     
    • Create a supplemental Universally Designed tool to accompany NEP’s existing evaluation questions 
  3. Train NEP assistants and agents on disability inclusion and awareness to equip them with the skills and efficacy to effectively serve all participants.
  4. Create a marketing campaign to bridge the gap in knowledge and awareness between NEP opportunities and the disability community.  

Resource Implications

Graphic recipes will be available to NEP assistants. Non-NEP professionals and community members can access the graphic recipes at planeatmove.com/recipes.

Modified kitchen tools identified by the IHC to address inclusion barriers are available statewide. Each of the seven Kentucky Extension Program regions were provided a kit of adaptive kitchen equipment that NEP assistants can check out and use to support the meaningful participation of all individuals in inclusive NEP programming. In addition to the kits, NEP received three one-handed cutting boards. The kits were such a big hit that in 2021 NEP worked to provide 120 kits so that each county in Kentucky had access to the modified tools for programming. To find additional adaptive kitchen tools and purchase your own, visit our adaptive kitchen equipment resource.

Each kit includes:

  • Rocker Knife
  • Zyliss Lettuce Knife
  • Easi-Grip Carving Knife
  • Palm Peeler
  • Food Chopper
  • Multi-Use Slicer
  • Angled Measuring Cup
  • Batter Bowl
  • Collapsible Measuring Set
  • Mixing Bowl
  • One Touch Can Opener
  • Jar Opener
  • Finger Guard for Cutting
  • Oven Rack Tool
  • Bowl Cozy

A kit cost approximately $175.

These adaptive cooking tools are available to NEP assistants across Kentucky.

Ongoing Efforts sustained from this partnership have accomplished additional inclusion solutions through training NEP assistants and agents and working to create a universally designed supplemental evaluation tool for HCEB participants to have easier access to share their experiences and voices on the program surveys.