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Safe Routes to School Technical Assistance Resource Center
The California Safe Routes to School Technical Assistance Resource Center (TARC) presents
Public Health & Data: Preparing for ATP Cycle 2
March 4, 2015
Victoria Custodio, TARC Regional Coordinator
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Overview
Background: TARC SRTS/ATP Technical Assistance
Question # 4: Public Health
Public Health Data Resources
Additional Resources
Injury data
Student travel tally/Parent survey
Additional learning opportunities
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www.casaferoutestoschool.org
Safe Routes to School Technical Assistance Resource Center
Enhanced Public Health is one of ATP Program Goals
SB99, Ch.8.2380(d):
Enhance PH, including reduction of childhood obesity through the use of programs including,
but not limited to, projects eligible for
Safe Routes to School Program funding.
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Part B Narrative Questions: # 4Improved Public Health – Still in Draft form!
[Ten total points available]
Describe who you worked with.
Describe how you coordinated with your local health department or other local health organization (e.g. local health non-profit) in identifying, developing, and/or revising the proposed project/program/plan.
Describe the intended health outcomes of the proposed project/plan and how you expect to achieve them.
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Data Resources California Health Interview Survey
Healthy Community Indicators
RWJ County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
California Department of Education – Physical Fitness Testing (PFT)
Kidsdata.org
Local Community Needs Assessments
-AND-
County-level injury data – CDPH EpiCenter
Student travel tallies and parent SRTS surveys
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California Health Interview Survey www.chis.ucla.edu
• Statewide health survey
• User-friendly site.
• Can obtain chronic disease data, obesity, physical activity, etc.
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AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition (new)
• Provides data at zip-code level.
• Can visually compare up to 5 regions.
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AskCHIS – Sample outputs
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www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Pages/HealthyCommunityIndicators.aspx
Example indicator: Air Quality
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s County Health Rankings and Road Maps
• National database
• Ranks counties by-health factors and -health outcomes
www.countyhealthrankings.org
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CA Dept of Ed. Physical Fitness Testinghttp://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/pf/pftresults.asp
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Kidsdata.org
Select “Region”
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Local Community Needs Assessments
Another opportunity to work with your local public health department
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epicenter.cdph.ca.gov
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Gather Data Now: Student Travel Tallies and Parent Surveys
Requires time and planning to administer, but acquiring current student commute data gives an accurate baseline that can help determine the potential increased active transportation for students.
NCSRTS forms and instructions available at
www.saferoutesinfo.org/data-central/data-collection-forms
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Gather Data Now: Student Travel Tallies and Parent Surveys
Helpful resources to get started:
Webinar, Tips and Tools for Getting Great Results From Your Student and Parent Surveys www.casaferoutestoschool.org/get-assistance/webinars/
Guide to Conducting a Student Commute Study sfsaferoutestoschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Commute-Study-Guide_Safe-Routes.pdf
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Helpful tips…
o Review Cycle 1 successful applications: www.catc.ca.gov/programs/ATP/2014_Project_Apps.html
o Attend the Caltrans Cycle 2 ATP Workshop in your District!
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Elements of Successful SRTS NI Programs from ATP Cycle 1
Interventions at Multiple Schools/Clusters. Partnerships/Coordination with Engineering,
Enforcement, & Health Agencies. Community engagement in projects, prioritization,
and implementation. Served disadvantaged communities. Built off prior planning and data collection. Sustainability strategies utilized (e.g.training-the-
trainer models, ATP ‘Ambassador’ programs). Clear pre- and post-data collection included in
proposed work. Safe walking and bicycling are both promoted.
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1. Identified an in-school leader
2. Conducted activities that reinforced
walking and bicycling
3. Generated parent support for SRTS
4. Established policies that supported
SRTS
The Four Elements of Successful SRTS Programs
Link to research summary: http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/sites/default/files/resources/Getting-More-Students-to-Walk-and-Bicycle-for-Practitioners.pdf
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Thank you!
Questions?
Victoria.custodio@cdph.ca.gov
916.552.9833
CAsaferoutestoschool.org
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