To start a Protein for All program, find someone in your court who has the power to make things happen, like a judge or court administrator. They should be willing to help remove obstacles, involve the community, and organize meetings with court partners. Each court might have different people who can do this job.
Many people in Washington State courts have learned about Protein for All from workshops led by Dr. Allott or from people supporting existing Protein for All programs. These are good people to talk to first.
Do you know who these people are in your court?
If not, who can you ask to find out?
If there have been a lot of changes in your court recently, you might need to start from scratch. Preparing what you’ll say before you talk to them is helpful. You want to be able to explain why Protein for All is a good idea and how it can help. The goal is to convince them to support the program.
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Worksheet: Planning and Implementing a Protein for All Program (pdf / word doc)
Educational Tipsheet: Optimizing Courts_An Overview of Protein for All (pdf)
Worksheet: How to Prepare for and Have Persuasive Conversations (pdf / word doc)
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A 3-Day Protein Experiment to Optimize Your Brain - Proteina versus carbohidratos (Spanish)
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