health across sectors climate change, transportation ... · • draft goal: priority communities...
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Lianne Dillon, MPH
June 1, 2017 Childhood Obesity Conference
Health Across Sectors Climate Change, Transportation, & Obesity Prevention
Overview
• What is Health in All Policies? • Implementation • Climate Change & Obesity Prevention
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Establishing CA’s Task Force
• Governor Executive Order • Response to Climate Change and
Childhood Obesity concerns
June 1, 2017 3
California Health in All Policies Task Force
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Created in 2010 by Governor’s Executive Order
Accountable to Strategic Growth Council
Mandate – collaboration to advance health, equity, & sustainability
HiAP Task Force Vision
California government advances health, equity, and sustainability in all policies.
• Voluntary, proactive, collaborative approach • Improve existing systems, rather than creating new ones • Staff role: Convene, facilitate, build capacity, engage stakeholders,
gather subject matter expertise, ensure accountability
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Taking Action to Advance Healthy Communities
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1. Parks, Green Space, and Healthy Tree Canopy
2. Active Transportation - Land Use, Schools, and Health Work Group
3. Equity in Government Practices
Parks, Green Space, and Healthy Tree Canopy
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• Draft goal: Priority communities benefit from optimized access to tree canopy, open space, and parks as well as maintenance of these essential community spaces as a result of increased state agency and department collaboration.
Pogo Park, City of Richmond, CA
Active Transportation
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Draft Goal: By 2020, increase non-auto modes of transportation: triple bicycle; double pedestrian, double transit modes, as measured by the California Household Travel Survey.
Genoveva Islas of Cultiva La Salud prepares to lead a “Cumbia Ride” in Fresno, CA.
Equity in Government Practices
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Draft goal: Increase use of equity metrics, criteria, tools, and strategies “We are committed to advancing equity throughout all of its programs, and welcome the opportunity to partner with HiAP or other state agencies to continue to broaden our equity focus.” “Establishing a vision or guiding principle for equity that applies across our department’s diverse divisions would likely be a valuable component of our engagement on equity issues.” “Intentional and replicable collaboration around initiatives like HiAP will help staff to think about how we apply an equity lens to our work.”
Health in All Policies across the US
February 16, 2016 10
Ventura County, CA
Chicago, IL
City of Richmond, CA
Tulare County, CA
Del Norte County, CA
California Building Resilience Against Climate Effects (CalBRACE) Project
February 16, 2016 11
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/OHE/Pages/CCHEP.aspx
Human Health Impacts of Climate Change
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California Climate Investments
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Transformational Climate Communities • Reduce GHG’s • Improve Public Health • Expand Economic Opportunity • Investing in most overburdened • Addressing environmental,
socioeconomic, and health inequities
• Funds planning and projects
Affordable Housing Sustainable Communities • Reduce GHG’s • implement land-use, housing,
transportation, and agricultural land preservation
• support infill and compact development
Urban Greening Urban Forestry
Building Health in All Policies Partnerships
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• Pursue mutuality and practice generosity. • Acknowledge what you don’t know. • Understand your partners’ goals and context. • Identify co-benefits. • Collaboration takes time.
Lianne Dillon, HiAP Task Force Staff [email protected] HiAP Task Force website http://sgc.ca.gov/s_hiap.php HiAP mailing list [email protected]