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Review of evidence current English planning experience in incorporating health

Review of evidence current English planning experience in incorporating health. Laurence Carmichael WHO Collaborating Centre for Healthy Cities and Urban Policy HUDU National workshop: Knowledge Share regarding “planning for health” under the new government 28 th March 2011, London.

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Review of evidence current English planning experience in incorporating health

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  1. Review of evidencecurrent English planning experience in incorporating health Laurence Carmichael WHO Collaborating Centre for Healthy Cities and Urban Policy HUDU National workshop: Knowledge Share regarding “planning for health” under the new government 28th March 2011, London

  2. Good practice findings in England: national policy • Planning policy statement on health/PPS1 • Health/planning support agency : eg HUDU • Sustainable Community Strategy and LDFs • Responsibilities of health agencies

  3. Good practice findings abroad to emulate in England? • International evidence on statutory systems • National intersectoralworking

  4. Good practice findings in England : the planning system in practice • Education of planners • Engagement of health agencies at early stage • Building health/planning collaboration • Joint appointments • Policy into action • Monitoring health and well-being

  5. Good practice findings: plan and project appraisal (UK and international evidence) • Knowledge of planning and health professionals • HIA as a trigger for mutual learning • Mainstreaming health in appraisal • Monitoring effectiveness • Organisational commitment and resources

  6. Good practice findings: the development process: can we learn from Freiburg? • City influence on the development process • Leadership and expertise • Community engagement • Diverse investors

  7. NPPF and White Paper on Health • Reinforcing the health element of sustainable development in order to improve the capacity for healthy sustainable communities • Promoting national and local intersectoral working • Reinforcing the ability of local strategies and plans to address spatial determinants of health to deliver sustainable communities • Opportunities for monitoring development planning

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