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About the WIC Works Resource System
What is the WWRS?
The WIC Works Resource System (WWRS) is an online education and training
center for health and nutrition professionals serving in the Special
Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
What is the goal of the WWRS?
The WIC Works mission is to serve as an
encompassing resource for WIC nutritionists and other WIC professionals
nationwide.
What can be found on the WWRS?
- WIC Learning Online (WLOL) A self-paced, interactive, Web-based
course consisting of 12 modules organized into 4 lessons:
1) Communicating with Participants 2) Counseling Skills 3)
Reaching Participants through WIC and 4) Health and Nutrition.
WLOL provides
continuing education, training and resources for all levels of WIC
staff.
- WIC Databases Includes the WIC Works educational materials
database for locating WIC training and education resources and the WIC
Formula Database of product and manufacturer information for infant
formulas, exempt infant formulas and medical foods eligible for the
WIC program.
- Sharing Center Home of the State Sharing section which includes
hundreds of electronic files from various WIC state agencies on a wide
variety of topics. Includes
downloadable materials from the obesity prevention initiative Fit WIC.
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Learning
Center
This section is organized according to the USDA/Food and Nutrition
Service, WIC Nutrition Services Standards and provides information on
WIC program services and resources, as well as related reports and
studies.
- WIC Topics A-Z - Visit this section for information on relevant
health and nutrition topics arranged alphabetically for added
convenience and quick navigation.
- WIC-Talk An electronic discussion group for WIC professionals to
share resources, information and innovative solutions to WIC related
issues.
What prompted the development of
the WWRS? In January
2000 the Food and Nutrition Service in collaboration with the National
Agricultural Librarys Food and
Nutrition
Information
Center explored the concept of an electronic resource system that would be
available via the internet to meet the needs of WIC staff around the U.S.
and the world. The resource system would provide access to education and
training materials in a variety of formats. What began as a simple idea is
now a Web site of over 1400 pages, 12 online modules, 2 databases and an
electronic discussion group. WIC Works now yields over 100,000 hits a
month and continues to grow and expand.
Click here for a PDF of this Fact
Sheet about WIC Works.
Click here to go to the WIC
Works Resource System.
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