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Title: Alameda County


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  • Alameda County
  • School Districts
  • Leaders in Addressing Asthma in Schools

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Supported by
  • Sheila Jordan
  • Superintendent, Alameda County Office of
    Education
  • Arnold Perkins
  • Director, Alameda County Public Health
    Department
  • Poki Stewart Namkung, MD
  • Public Health Director, Berkeley

3
What is Asthma?
  • Asthma is a chronic, obstructive respiratory
    disease.
  • It cannot be cured, but it can be managed.
  • If not treated, asthma can be fatal.

4
What are the Symptoms of Asthma?
  • Shortness of breath
  • Wheezing
  • Tightness in the chest
  • Coughing

5
What Makes Asthma Worse?
  • Allergens
  • Warm-blooded pets (including dogs, cats, birds,
    and small rodents)
  • Dust mites
  • Cockroaches
  • Pollens from grass and trees
  • Molds (indoors and outdoors)

6
What Makes Asthma Worse? (cont.)
  • Irritants
  • Cigarette smoke and wood smoke
  • Scented products such as hair spray and cleaning
    products
  • Strong odors from fresh paint or cooking
  • Automobile fumes and air pollution
  • Chemicals such as pesticides

7
What Makes Asthma Worse? (cont.)
  • Infections in the upper airways, such as colds (a
    common trigger for both children and adults)
  • Exercise (in some people)
  • Changes in weather and temperature

8
How is asthma controlled?
  • Medical management
  • Environmental management

9
Asthma in Schools
  • Asthma is a growing problem among children
  • During the last couple of decades, asthma rates
    among school-aged children in the U.S. have
    nearly doubled

10
Asthma in Schools
  • Asthma is the leading cause of school absenteeism
    due to chronic illness
  • Asthma accounts for 14 million school days lost
    annually

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In most classrooms of 30 children,
3 or more children are likely to have asthma
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In classrooms of 30 children in many schools in
Alameda County,
6 or more children are likely to have asthma
13
Asthma is a troubling example of what public
health professionals call health disparities
Asthma hospitalization rates are four times
higher for African American children than white
children
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Impact on the learning environment (and test
scores)
  • You cant teach kids who are absent
  • Its harder to teach kids who are not feeling
    well or are distracted by classmates coughing
  • It is difficult to teach kids who are sleep
    deprived
  • It is difficult to teach kids who are
    experiencing side effects from asthma medication

15
Impact of having staff and teachers with asthma
  • When teachers are out sick, substitutes may not
    be able to stay on track
  • Substitutes are costly
  • Workers compensation is costly

16
Impact on Teachers and Staff
  • Even the most caring staff and teachers find
    it difficult to deal with students with asthma if
    they have little knowledge and no management
    systems in place
  • . especially with a shortage of school
    nurses.

17
So, what can schools do?
  • There are many simple, low-cost approaches that
    make a difference

18
You are not alone!
  • Schools have allies among public health
    agencies and non-profit organizations committed
    to working with you

19
To comprehensively address asthma in schools,
there are four main types of activities
  • Educate students and staff
  • Establish management and support systems for
    students with asthma
  • Improve indoor air quality
  • Improve outdoor air quality

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Educate students and staff
  • Ensure that students with asthma receive
    education on asthma basics, asthma management,
    and emergency response. Encourage parents to
    participate.
  • Provide school staff with education on asthma
    basics, including environmental factors that can
    trigger asthma attacks, asthma management, and
    emergency response as part of their professional
    development activities.

21
Resources available to you
  • We can provide
  • Educational materials and some guidance to
    schools.
  • Slides for presentations to school staff.
  • A toolkit of materials and tips for school
    nurses.
  • First Aid for Asthma posters in English and
    Spanish.
  • Model programs from other schools.

22
Establish management and support systems for
students with asthma
  • Designate a person to coordinate asthma
    activities in each district.
  • Ensure that all students have immediate access to
    medications at all time.
  • Ensure that each school has staff who know about
    asthma medications and proper procedures.

23
Establish management and support systems for
students with asthma (continued)
  • Communicate with parents and guardians to
    identify students with asthma and improve
    coordination of support services.
  • Ensure that students with more severe asthma have
    a written Asthma Action Plan on file.

24
Resources available to you
  • We can provide
  • Models of policies and procedures used in other
    districts.
  • Asthma Action Plans free of charge.

25
Improve indoor air qualityWHY?
  • Even with the best clinical management, children
    with asthma will continue to be sick if they face
    triggers at school
  • Asthma-friendly classrooms create better
    environments for both teaching and learning
  • Improving indoor air quality is a cost-effective
    approach for dealing with asthma now more than
    ever!

26
Improve indoor air quality
  • Designate a person at each district to work with
    the US EPA Region 9 to implement their ACSA- and
    CASBO-endorsed Tools for Schools program, a
    low- to no-cost program using simple changes to
    improve the school environment, reducing factors
    that may trigger asthma attacks.

27
EPAs IAQ Tools for Schools
  • Step-by-step guidance to ensure a healthy,
    productive school environment
  • Easy, low- or no-cost
  • Combines things the district can do and things
    done in schools
  • Thousands of school nationally are using it with
    success

28
Resources available to you
  • Training
  • Technical and Program Assistance
  • Wide range of existing outreach documents and
    training modules

29
Address Outdoor Air Quality
  • Just a few examples of activities include
  • Have indoor activities on Spare the Air Days
  • Work to reduce school bus idling near classroom
    windows
  • Work with environmental health organizations to
    address local concerns

30
Resources available to you
  • We can provide models of other programs and
    connections with other schools who are addressing
    outdoor air pollution.
  • We can connect you with environmental groups in
    your areas.

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Discussion
  • Questions or comments?
  • Who is interested in pursuing a discussion with
    us on how you can get started?
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