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1 Your Health Matters: Growing Active, Healthy Communities 4: Partners

Partners: Learning Objectives 2 Identify potential community partners to work with to create a healthy community. Practice techniques to increase confidence in and ability to engage community partners and grow healthy 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 members 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 Community Leadership Team Health and medical care communities Schools And many more… Community members Elected officials Faith communities Parks and recreation departments Transportation departments Local businesses, restaurants and worksites Grocery stores and food vendors Local farmers

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

What Makes a Healthy Community? 9

10 Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA Barriers to Physical Activity and Healthy Eating Take Action Our Priority: _____________ Our Priority: _____________ Establish Priorities: Important and/or Doable COMMUNITY INPUT North South What Works Partners: Why is this partner interested in being a part of this coalition? What type of power does this partner have in the community? How will this partner benefit from participating in this coalition?

Who in your own communities would be critical members of a coalition to increase physical activity and healthy eating? 11 What existing groups? Which individuals? What organizations?

Partners: Key Point Recap Coalitions consist of individuals who have a variety of skills and backgrounds. Who should we include? 12 Community members Businesses and restaurants Faith communities Health care Decision makers Schools City and county governments Grocery stores and food vendors Farmers

13 10-minute Activity Break

14 Who are you going to partner with? Examples: transportation, faith-based, school, restaurants

15 Switch to Community Assessments PowerPoint