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Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX 3 ) Santa Clara County: Partnerships with local leaders, agencies, and community Santa Clara County Public Health Department Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention Division

Outline Santa Clara County CX3 Project Santa Clara County CX3 Project Approach to fostering partnerships with local leaders, agencies and community Approach to fostering partnerships with local leaders, agencies and community Focus on Edenvale/Great Oaks Neighborhood Focus on Edenvale/Great Oaks Neighborhood Outcomes and benefits Outcomes and benefits

Background on Santa Clara County, CA and the Network for Healthy California's Communities of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention (CX 3 )

 In Santa Clara County, mapping has been completed in four neighborhoods:  San Jose – Washington, University, Five Wounds/Brookwood Terrace  South County – East Gilroy  Three new neighborhoods two in San Jose and one in north county (Mountain View) are in process of completion. CX 3 Neighborhoods

Our Approach

SCC PHD Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention Division Steps Leadership Team City of San Jose Strong Neighborhoods Initiative Healthy Silicon Valley Kaiser Community Groups CDIP Coalitions & Collaboratives Partnerships & Collaborations Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention Division How did we choose our neighborhoods? Network for a Healthy California First 5 of SCC

 Short and long-term goals: reasons we are doing CX 3 and what we want to do with the data  Natural overlap looking at both blue zones and existing initiatives  Looked at neighborhoods that were part of San Jose’s Strong Neighborhood Initiative (SNI) How did we choose our neighborhoods?

 Santa Clara County Board of Supervisor  Public Health Administration  Community leaders within city government  City Council representatives Local Leaders

SIREN The Health Trust Stanford Medical School Catholic Charities La Biblioteca Latinoamericana City of San Jose Strong Neighborhoods Go Kids! First 5 Girls Scouts Kaiser Many other!!! Local Agency Partners

Community C astro S chool S ervice A rea of Mountain View   Engaged the community in the CX3 process by recruiting the help of promotoras or “community health educators” from local Community Based Organizations and grassroots' community groups

Focus on Edenvale/Great Oaks Neighborhood

Edenvale & Great Oaks Neighborhood Population 12,354 (5 census tracts)

CHiN uP! Coalition for Health, Nutrition & Physical Activity & Physical Activity

Outcomes & Benefits

CX3 Outcomes Fact sheets with localized data Community based coalition Farmers Market in downtown San Jose New food distribution site Sidewalk improvement project Community garden Nutrition classes Engaging city council

Benefits and Value of Participating in CX 3  The maps and surveys provide hard evidence to support what we may know intuitively about the relationship between food access, marketing and media, and poverty in the community.  Opened door to other opportunities and enhanced partnerships. Engage local residents in advancing community change to the built environment.

Contacts   Maritza Rodriguez (408)   Bonnie Broderick, MPH, RD (408) Santa Clara Public Health Department Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention Division 1400 Parkmoor Ave, Suite 120B, San Jose, CA 95126