Healthy Canada by Design (HCBD) Coalition Linking Action & Science for Prevention (CLASP) Initiative Presentation to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

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Healthy Canada by Design (HCBD) Coalition Linking Action & Science for Prevention (CLASP) Initiative Presentation to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities May Gene Chin, Project Manager HCBD Hub Website: hcbd-clasp.com

HCBD CLASP Vision Statement Health officials, planners, engineers and NGOs in communities across Canada collaborate seamlessly to ensure built environments are designed to promote health and well-being, thus contributing to the reduction of risk factors for chronic diseases. Photo: Amanda Mitchell hcbd-clasp.com 2

3 Presentation Outline  Initiative Timeframe  HCBD CLASP1  Partners – why these partners were selected  Outcomes  Lessons learned  HCBD CLASP1 Renewal  Themes – why new partners were selected  Partners  Knowledge Translation Photo: Gene Chin, Vancouver, BC hcbd-clasp.com

4 Initiative Timeframe  HCBD CLASP1  April 2009 – March 2012  HCBD CLASP1 Renewal  October 2012 – September 2014  October 2014 and Beyond  ? Photo: K. Perrotta, Hamilton, ON hcbd-clasp.com

5 HCBD CLASP 1 - Partners Four National Organizations  Heart & Stroke Foundation (HSF) – Secretariat  National Collaborating Centre Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP)  Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)  Urban Public Health Network (UPHN) hcbd-clasp.com

6 HCBD CLASP1 – Partners (cont) Six Health Authorities  Montreal Public Health  Toronto Public Health  Peel Public Health  Fraser Health Authority  Vancouver Coastal Health  Vancouver Island Health Authority hcbd-clasp.com

HCBD CLASP1 - Outcomes  Capacity Building within Health Authorities / Health Regions  Community of Practice – Knowledge Exchange  Resources  Tools Photo: K. Perrotta, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario hcbd-clasp.com 7

HCBD CLASP1 - Projects  Research  Residential Preferences Survey (GTA & Metro Vancouver)  Montreal Community Engagement  James Bay Community Engagement (Victoria)  Health Impact Tools  Health Background Study (Peel & Toronto Public Health)  Health Enhanced Planning Software Tool (piloted in Peel Region & Surrey)  Healthy Development Index (Peel Region)  Health Perspective in Municipal Plans Photo: Gene Chin, Vancouver, BC hcbd-clasp.com 8

HCBD CLASP1 - Lessons Learned  Collaboration between Public Health and Planners needed  Awareness about links between health & the built environment  Planners can lead, but need to bring Public Health in early in the process  Public Health needs to be clear to Planners  Context Is Everything Geographic; Big City vs. Suburbs vs. Small Towns vs. Rural Communities  Gap in information and resources: Rural, Remote, Small & Mid-Sized Communities Photo: Gene Chin, Vancouver, BC hcbd-clasp.com 9

HCBD CLASP1 Renewal - Themes  Deepen the Impact from CLASP1 – build on the projects and lessons learned with existing partners  Broaden the Impact of CLASP1  apply the tools and resources from CLASP1 into other areas of the country  ensure that there are projects in rural & mid-sized communities Photo: K. Perrotta, Waterloo, Ontario hcbd-clasp.com 10

HCBD CLASP1 Renewal – Deepening Impact  Stimulate Health-Promoting Street Designs (National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy & Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers/Peel Region)  Examine the data available and data needs to ensure healthy built environment decisions can be made (Vancouver Coastal Health/Fraser Health with Simon Fraser University, Montreal Public Health)  Community Engagement (Toronto Centre for Active Transportation /Toronto Public Health) Photo: K. Perrotta, Sudbury, Ontario hcbd-clasp.com 11

HCBD CLASP1 Renewal – Broadening Impact Broadening into New Jurisdictions & into Rural Context  Support 6 Health Authorities to engage in planning processes – 4 of 6 include a significant rural context Each Health Authority:  Supported by contracted Planning Facilitators  Focus on strategic opportunities re: active transportation & active design at a local level  Mentoring by peers, CLASP partners & Dr. Karen Lee - focus on problem-solving & collaboration  Capacity building – “learn by doing” hcbd-clasp.com 12

HCBD CLASP1 Renewal – New Partners  Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region  Winnipeg Regional Health Authority  Ottawa Public Health  New Brunswick Health  Capital District Health Authority (NS)  Eastern Health Region/Newfoundland Provincial Wellness Advisory Council  Toronto Centre for Active Transportation  Montreal Urban Ecology Centre  Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers Photo: K. Perrotta, Hamilton, Ontario hcbd-clasp.com 13

HCBD CLASP1 Renewal – Knowledge Translation & Exchange Peer to Peer Mentorship  Regular teleconferences with all Health Authority project teams together Community of Practice (CofP)  Teleconferences & webinars on topics of common interest for all members of HCBD CLASP Strategic Support  Strategic advice by leading policy & practice experts  Webinars on HCBD CLASP Renewal Projects  Convene national webinars for broader network Web & Social Media  Establish a hub website with blogs & social media Conferences, Journals & Media  Present HCBD CLASP work through presentations, articles & media hcbd-clasp.com 14

Thanks to our Funder!  Production of this presentation has been made possible through a financial contribution from Health Canada, through the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer.  The views expressed in this presentation represent the views of Healthy Canada by Design & do not necessarily represent the views of the project funder hcbd-clasp.com 15

Contact Information Gene Chin, Project Manager Kim Perrotta, Knowledge Translation Coordinator HCBD Hub Website: hcbd-clasp.com