Health programming for youth has become increasingly important in Out-of-School Time (OST) programs. After school, before school and summer programs can be a venue to tackle a range of critical health issues affecting youth, such as childhood obesity and diabetes, and to support pro-social behavior and healthy relationships among youth. This topic of the OST Hub provides a wide range of free resources to OST program designers, practitioners, and policy makers. Included here is information about the physical, nutritional, sexual, social and emotional health of young people, focusing specifically on materials and tools that capitalize on the opportunities offered during out-of-school time.
This topic is divided into two categories:
Each category has several sections (see menu on right) with free resources to download which provide both researchers and practitioners a deeper understanding about a range of OST health-focused topics and program approaches.
Latest News
- Did families miss out on federal funds to help feed their children last summer?
- Unlikely Trump can actually eliminate Education Department, experts say
- What might happen if the Education Department were closed?
- Senator Rounds introduces bill to eliminate US Department of Education
- Segregation academies across the South are getting millions in taxpayer dollars
- Three reasons why so few eighth graders in the poorest schools take algebra
- Lawmakers provide grim look at WV foster care system, say mandated improvements, funding needed
- Kansas foster care compliance report raises concern with ‘sleep-only’ placement of children
- ‘Numerous’ complaints of Kentucky foster youth sleeping in office buildings
- Q&A: Here’s what happens when a school is located near a cannabis dispensary