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CDC Healthy Communities Program Four Elements of Creating Local Policy

CDC Healthy Communities Program Four Elements of Creating Local Policy. 1. Assessing the policy landscape and selecting a policy objective. PHLC 2. Developing a strong base of support. CCSR 3. Supporting the case for implementation. HKC

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CDC Healthy Communities Program Four Elements of Creating Local Policy

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  1. CDC Healthy Communities ProgramFour Elements of Creating Local Policy 1. Assessing the policy landscape and selecting a policy objective. PHLC 2. Developing a strong base of support. CCSR 3. Supporting the case for implementation. HKC 4. Planning for policy implementation, monitoring, and enforcement. HCI Communities + All TA

  2. Making the Case and Taking Action

  3. Making the Case and Taking Action What does walking and biking look like in your community? What meaning and value does it hold for: • Elementary age kids • College age young adult • Mom with a preschooler and a baby • Down town business owner • Senior citizen living at home; living in an • independent retirement center • Family with very limited income, no car • Single man living alone & wheel chair bound

  4. Making the Case and Taking Action Does it look like this?

  5. Making the Case and Taking Action Or, like this?

  6. Making the Case and Taking Action • Education and Advocacy Win-wins

  7. Making the Case and Taking Action Think about your community streets…………. 1. Are they designed for people? 2. Do they create a sense of place and offer destinations? 3. Do they connect us with nature? 4. Are they authentic? 5. Are they diverse and offer variety?

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  11. Making the Case and Taking Action Education and Advocacy • Recognizing and removing barriers

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  16. Making the Case and Taking Action Walk Live.org Dan Burden http://www.walklive.org Walk Score/Street Score http://www.walkscore.com America Walks  http://americawalks.org Advocacy:  http://americawalks.org/advocates Advocacy Advance - Alliance for Biking and Walking http://www.advocacyadvance.org

  17. Making the Case and Taking Action National Center for Safe Routes to Schools http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/ Kansas Department of Transportation Becky Pepper, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator Bureau of Transportation Planning rpepper@ksdot.org 785-296-0963

  18. Making the Case and Taking Action Mobilizing Media and Community Members • Messages and Campaigns Facts and Hearts & Minds • Events To mobilize

  19. Making the Case and Taking Action QUESTIONS?

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