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SPOON has partnered with organizations such as UNICEF and GHR Foundation to build national-level nutrition and feeding programs in countries such as Belarus and Zambia. We are excited to now be able to offer a remote training package on feeding, nutrition, and the use of Count Me In to organizations of all sizes around the world.

SPOON offers a training package on nutrition and feeding designed to meet the specific needs of your organization and complement your existing interventions.

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This Package has Three Components

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Training

We offer an interactive and customized training especially targeted to those who support families and caregivers of children with disabilities and children outside of family care.

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App

Following training, your team will have unlimited, lifetime use of our digital health appCount Me In. It provides nutrition and feeding assessments, individualized care plans, and a variety of easy-to-read reports that allow your team to confidently assess children’s growth and feeding and apply the recommended changes to their daily care.

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Data

Count Me In securely stores your data and generates reports in real time, showing the progress you are making in addressing malnutrition and feeding challenges. This anonymized data set can be included in SPOON’s global advocacy, or we can support you as you utilize it to advocate to your partners, funders, and other decision-makers.

The training format is customized to meet the specific needs of your team. A common format includes

  • self-paced online courses,
  • weekly check-ins with SPOON trainers over video conference or via forum discussion groups,
  • video conference demonstrations of technical skills such as feeding and growth measurement techniques,
  • a final exam with a certificate,
  • and quarterly consultation calls with SPOON trainers to troubleshoot emerging feeding and nutrition concerns for the year following training.