Hi everyone,
A new APHA webinar may be of interest to you and your networks. Register today at
https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=hxzwibj2i1lk.
Healthy Communities: Neighborhood Planning through a Health Equity Lens
Webinar: July 18, 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. EDT
The Community Transformation Grant program creates healthier communities by making healthy
living easier and more affordable where people work, live, learn and play. Communities are
encouraged to make structural changes to the built environment and establish policies that
facilitate healthier living through the development and implementation of initiatives that
prevent chronic diseases. This approach is particularly critical in communities with the
greatest health and economic disparities.
This webinar will feature stories of successful collaboration between public health and
planning in Seattle and Fort Worth, Texas, and demonstrate the positive impact attention
to health equity has in neighborhood planning. Register now:
https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/new?cid=hxzwibj2i1lk
Learning objectives:
Understand the importance of equity considerations in planning and how a focus on health
can serve as a way to engage the community in the planning process and be a guide for
prioritizing planning strategies.
Discuss the Healthy Living Assessment developed in Seattle and its use as a tool to
include health in the planning process at the neighborhood level and use health as the
guide for developing the neighborhood plan.
Identify the various strategies the Fort Worth Planning Department has utilized in
neighborhood planning, particularly regarding equity concerns, and discuss the sustainable
urban villages the department has been working on.
Demonstrate how the Tarrant County Public Health Department has been a partner in the
planning process.
Explain how planning is integral to improving health throughout the county and what kind
of capacity needs to be developed so that planners and health professionals can better
work together. This webinar will be recorded and archived on APHA's website
If you have any questions, please contact
emma.din@apha.org<mailto:emma.din@apha.org>.
Cheers,
Eloisa
Eloisa Raynault | American Public Health Association | 800 I Street NW, Washington DC
20001 | Transportation, Health and Equity Program Manager | o: 202-777-2487 |
http://apha.org/transportation