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Partnering with City & County Staff & Beyond

Partnering with City & County Staff & Beyond. Learning Objectives. increase your influence engage less likely partners in promoting health in all policies identify strategies for collaboration with City/County staff. Introductions. Health in All Policies.

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Partnering with City & County Staff & Beyond

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  1. Partnering with City & County Staff & Beyond

  2. Learning Objectives • increase your influence • engage less likely partners in promoting health in all policies • identify strategies for collaboration with City/County staff

  3. Introductions

  4. Health in All Policies

  5. Determinants of Health

  6. Rate of K-8 Students who Walked or Biked to School Obesity Rates Among 5-14 Year Olds

  7. Does this look familiar? Dan Burden photo 13% of students are walking or biking to school 87% are being driven

  8. Then School Siting Now

  9. Enrollment Area & Walkability/Bikability

  10. Neighborhood Design & Zoning Then Now

  11. Your role and responsibility

  12. Mutually beneficial partnerships

  13. Relationship building

  14. Specialty Terminology

  15. Understand the drivers of decision-making

  16. Pool efforts & energy in same direction

  17. Make informed recommendations

  18. Support Active Transportation

  19. Seize Opportunities

  20. Encourage New Efforts

  21. In Conclusion Increase your influence Engage less likely partners Collaborate SO THAT … You will be able to promote health in all policies

  22. Questions

  23. Evaluations

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