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Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Vision and Call to Action

Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Vision and Call to Action. Critical Issues Facing Communities. Jobs. Access to Affordable Healthy Food. Schools/ Education. EQUITY. Economy. Sustainability. Community Safety. Environment. Health. Air & Water Quality. Housing &

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Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Vision and Call to Action

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  1. Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Vision and Call to Action

  2. Critical Issues Facing Communities Jobs Access to Affordable Healthy Food Schools/ Education EQUITY Economy Sustainability Community Safety Environment Health Air & Water Quality Housing & Transportation Options Physical Activity

  3. NATURAL ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT BUILT ENVIRONMENT POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT Emphasis on Environments EQUITY Economy Environment Health

  4. Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Vision • Safe neighborhoods, communities and buildings support physical activity as part of everyday life • Fresh, local, and healthy food is available and affordable in all communities, schools and workplaces • Government and the private sector support healthy eating and active living environments

  5. Safe, Abundant Parks Access to Healthy, Affordable Foods Financial Institutions Well Performing Schools Convenient & Affordable Transportation Options Emphasis on Equity Low-Income Communities Communities of Opportunity • Unsafe, Limited Parks • Fast Food Restaurants • Liquor Stores • Poor Performing Schools • Exposure to Pollution & Toxic Waste Sites • Limited Transportation Options Good Health Status • Poor Health Status • Contributes to health disparities: • Obesity • Diabetes • Asthma • Infant mortality

  6. Healthy People in Healthy Places

  7. Healthy People in Healthy Places:A Plan for Action 1.Implement Multiple Strategies: • Focus on equity • Focus on long-term community change • Policies (National, State, Regional, Local; Institutional) • Environments (Physical, Social, Economic)

  8. Elected Officials Health Care Providers Physical Activity Advocacy Organizations Youth Development Organizations Community Based Organizations Community Residents & Leaders Schools Public Health Agencies City Planning Agencies Community & Economic Developers Sustainable Food & Agriculture Experts Funders Healthy People in Healthy Places: A Plan for Action 2. Unite the Expertise of Multiple Fields, Sectors, Constituencies, & Diverse Leaders

  9. Healthy People in Healthy Places:A Plan for Action 3. Provide Sustained Resources

  10. Healthy People in Healthy Places:A Plan for Action Multiple Strategies + Multiple Fields + Diverse Leadership + Sustained Resources ----------------------------- Environmental Changes to Support Healthy People in Healthy Places

  11. The Role for Foundation Funding • Influencing policy and legislation • Changing organizational practices • Fostering coalitions and networks • Strengthening knowledge & skills • Promoting research and evaluation

  12. Our Foundation** This slide and the following slides are optional • Priority goals of the foundation • How those goals fit into the Healthy People, Healthy Places (HPHP) framework • Examples of HPHP-related work in which the foundation is already involved (and how it is aligned with the foundation’s mission)

  13. Potential HPHP Opportunities for Our Foundation • Specific issue areas (that match both the HPHP vision and the foundation mission) • Community members &/or stakeholders who may be interested in working in these specific areas (map) • Potential logic model or theory of change

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