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Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities Partners
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1 Your Health Matters: Growing Active Communities Partners

Partners: Learning Objectives 2 Identify potential community partners to work with to create an active community. Practice techniques to increase confidence in and ability to engage community partners and grow active communities.

What is a coalition? A coalition is a group of people taking action together to reach a common goal. 3 Plan Healthy Texas

What coalitions already exist in your community that are focused on health? Are community health workers already a part of these? 4

Why would you have a coalition? Sets priorities based on multiple perspectives Has subcommittees allowing for lots of work to be done Decisions are shared by more people Decisions made in coalitions can reach broader networks 5

Diverse Representation Coalitions should represent: –Different neighborhoods –Cultural groups –Faith-based organizations –A mix of ages –All genders –All abilities 6

7 Active Texas 2020: Taking Action to Improve Health By Promoting Physical Activity. Diverse partnership makes for diverse skill sets Health and medical care communities Schools And many more… Community members Elected officials Faith communities Parks and recreation departments Transportation departments Local businesses and worksites Physical Activity Community Leadership Team

Always Changing Coalitions change: –Depending on the task at hand. –As priorities change. –As the project grows. 8

Businesses What they contribute: –Advertising. –Awareness in the community. –Aligning their products to physical activity. Interests in common: –Increasing employee wellness. –Reducing health insurance costs and increasing employee productivity. 9 ACT for Youth

Faith Communities What they contribute: –Space. –Access to congregation. –Desire for mind, body, and soul wellness. Interests in common: –Belonging and connection. –Building character. –Enhancing opportunities for service. 10 ACT for Youth

Health Care What they contribute: –Facilities. –Trained people with a passion for health, expertise in measuring improvement, access to local statistics about the community. Interests in common: –Improving health outcomes. –Connecting the community to services during patient visits. 11 ACT for Youth

Decision Makers What they contribute: –Power to create solutions. –Understanding of the policy process. –Connections between economic development and planning. Interests in common: –Interest in a vibrant community. –Enhancing community connections. 12 ACT for Youth

Schools What they contribute: –Facilities and a functioning system of personnel with expertise on reaching children and their families School nurses PE teachers Health teachers Human Resources –Policy making power Interests in common: –Producing whole, healthy individuals. –Implementing physical education as a part of curriculum. –Using neighborhood facilities (athletic fields, gyms, swimming pools, playgrounds). 13

City and County Governments What they contribute: –Highly functioning system of employees and services already dedicated to aspects of physical activity Parks and Recreation Planning Health Departments –Policy making power Interests in common: –Attracting new employers and residents to increase tax base. –Increasing employee wellness. 14

Community Members What they contribute: –Community members have voting power. –Volunteer base. –Different areas of expertise. –Valuable opinions about what should be done and how to sustain it. Interests in common: –Creating a trust and connection in communities. –Building a safer, desirable community. 15

Guess Who? Game 16

Physical Activity Coalition Background: –Community members have complained about a lack of safe play spaces for children and families to be physically active. –Your city has experienced budget cuts and does not have plans to build more parks. However, the schools have beautiful athletic fields and playgrounds that are currently locked up and inaccessible after school hours. Purpose of coalition: To push for increased access to existing school play areas, gyms, and athletic fields for use by the entire community. 17

Guess Who? Questions Why am I, as a coalition member, interested in improving physical activity? What type of power do I, as a coalition member, have in the community? How would I, as a coalition member, benefit from participating in your physical activity coalition? 18

Person 1: Student 19 You would get the most use out of the increased school play area and gyms. You live near the school. You don’t have voting power yet, but you can talk to parents, teachers, and principals and share your ideas with them. You would benefit from seeing how changes in your community are made and also would greatly benefit from a safe place to play with your friends.

Person 2: School Principal You care a great amount about the safety and wellbeing of the students here at this school. You have connections with school board members. You would benefit from this coalition because it’s a great way for you to get the school more involved in providing physical activity opportunities to the students here. 20

Person 3: PTA/Parent Volunteer Group President 21 You care about the health and wellbeing of your child and of the other children at this school. You are connected with other parents who have children at this school and they all want their children to have a safe place to play after school hours. You would benefit from being involved in this coalition because it would give you a place to meet with other people who are interested in improving your community.

Person 4: City Parks Department Representative 22 You am not from this neighborhood, but having safe places for children to play is important to you. Part of your job is to provide programming and spaces for children to play. You can help to encourage other city officials to move forward on community changes. You would benefit from hearing what community members want in their city. Having a school playground open after school hours would allow your department to put some of their resources into action at this school and in parks throughout the city.

Guess Who? Add another coalition member My coalition member is ___________, and this person should be involved in my coalition because: ___________________________________ 23

Who in your community would be critical members of a coalition to increase physical activity? 24 What existing groups? Which individuals? What organizations?

Who else… 25 Community members who would benefit from improvements in policies, systems or environmental changes. Examples?

Partners: Key Point Recap Coalitions consist of individuals who have a variety of skills and backgrounds. Remember to include: –Community members –Businesses –Faith communities –Health care –Decision makers –Schools –City and county governments 26

27 Switch to Prioritize Strategies PowerPoint