Healthy Canada by Design (HCBD) is releasing six new case study reports today. Prepared by new health authority partners from Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, these case study reports describe the steps taken by the six HCBD project teams over the last two years to influence local land use and transportation planning policies with the aid of an embedded Planner.
Under the second round of funding from the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer’s Coalitions Linking Action and Science for Prevention (CLASP) Program, five of these new HCBD partners – Capital Health in Halifax, the New Brunswick Department of Health’s Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Newfoundland and Labrador Wellness Advisory Committee & Building Healthy Communities Collaborative, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, and the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority — received funding to hire a Planner to work with them for an extended period. The sixth, Ottawa Public Health, hired a Planner on a permanent basis just prior to joining HCBD.
In all six cases, the Planners were charged with the task of:building capacity on land use and transportation planning processes among public health professionals; building relationships between public health professionals and the land use and transportation planning professionals in their local communities; increasing awareness about the links between public health and the built environment; and affecting change in local policies with the goal of creating healthier built environments. All six project teams were directed to focus on projects related to active transportation.
The six case study reports concisely describe the objectives set by each project team, the strategies employed, the outcomes achieved, the challenges encountered, and the lessons learned. The six projects vary substantially from one another reflecting the opportunities presented by local planning processes, the priorities of each project team, the circumstances in their local communities, and the capacity of the project teams and their local partners.
Among the highlights discussed in these reports are:
These reports can be accessed on the HCBD Website at: http://hcbd-clasp.com/clasp-i-resources-tools/
Prepared by Kim Perrotta, HCBD Knowledge Translation & Communications Lead, Heart and Stroke Foundation
Hi Folks:
Healthy Canada By Design is proud to present six new case studies produced by health authority project teams in six different provinces which described how, with an embedded Planner, that worked to promote policies that foster active transportation and active living. See new post at:
Kim
Kim Perrotta, MHSc
Knowledge Translation & Communications
Healthy Canada by Design (HCBD) CLASP Initiative
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
Kperrotta@hsf.ca (mailto:kim.perrotta@cogeco.ca after Sept 30th)
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