Organization
The UMass
Extension Nutrition Education program (NEP) is one of four
UMass Extension programs that address public concerns of high
priority for the Commonwealth. We are based in the Department
of Nutrition, part of the School
of Public Health and Health Sciences at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst. Our programs are closely affiliated with
research faculty in several academic departments. The NEP team
includes faculty, staff, and graduate students in Amherst and
in field offices
throughout the Commonwealth.
Programs
NEP promotes healthful food choices,
food safety, and physical activity by teaching information and skills
to those who need it most. NEP also helps people learn how to use
their food resources wisely and access food assistance programs
and services. Most often, we work in partnership with other organizations
in offering research-based educational programs.
Four NEP programs are at the core of
this effort:
The Expanded
Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) helps low-income
families, especially families with young children, make the most
of food dollars, prepare food safely, and build healthful eating
and physical activity habits.
The Family
Nutrition Program (FNP) works with schools and community organizations
to reach food stamp-eligible adults and youth with basic nutrition
education and promotion of physical activity.
The Food
Safety Education Program provides leadership in the effort to
improve food handling practices and spread the word about preventing
food-borne illnesses.
The Nutrition
and Health Program works with older adults, childcare providers,
teachers, parents, and teens on issues relating to dietary recommendations
by offering home-study opportunities, on-line courses, video conferences,
and newsletters.
We Invite You …
| to explore our website for more information
about programs, resources, and initiatives and to read our 1999-2003
Strategic Plan (you will need Adobe
Acrobat Reader to view). We are continually building this site,
so come back often to check for program updates and new resources. |
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