South Central Neighborhoods Transit Health impact Assessment SAGUARO EVALUATION GROUP MONICA PARSAI, PH. D JUNE 2015.

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South Central Neighborhoods Transit Health impact Assessment SAGUARO EVALUATION GROUP MONICA PARSAI, PH. D JUNE 2015

HIA Screening Stage  Maricopa County Department of Public Health and project stakeholders examined the project and determined that an HIA was needed

HIA Scoping Stage  Access to health services  Access to healthy foods  Access to recreation  People with disabilities  Pregnant women or women with infants 0 to 6 months  Parents of children with special health care needs

HIA Assessment Stage  Assess potential impacts of expanding the light rail through the South Central Phoenix Neighborhood  Focus groups  Key informant Interviews  Community Surveys  Walking audit

Engaging Individuals with Disabilities in the HIA Deer Valley Medical Center John C. Lincoln Medical Center Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center Scottsdale Shea Medical Center Scottsdale Thompson Peak Medical Center  Parents of children and youth with special health care needs  Adults with disabilities  Case managers/aides  Four focus groups and eight key informant interviews 2 Focus groups with parents of children/youth with special health care needs 4 Focus groups with adults with disabilities and chronic conditions 8 Key Informant Interviews 76 Survey of adults with disabilities

HIA Recommendations Stage  Re-establish the Valley Metro Disability Advisory Council  Enhance transit training for disability case managers  Improve rider experience for transit-users that are disabled through transit design  Install user-friendly, ADA accessible ticket vending machines at all light rail stations  Increase capacity for wheelchair riders in light rail carts

HIA Recommendations Stage  Increase safety around the light rail stops  Increase housing availability around the light rail stops that is adequate for people with disabilities and/or chronic conditions  Reduce cost of fare for individuals with disabilities  Provide empowerment training to security officers at the light rail  Provide education sessions to people with disabilities and/or chronic conditions on how to use the light rail

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