PANEL MODERATOR: PAULA TRAN INZEO, MPH MARCH 27, 2014 Health in All Policies Wisconsin Practitioners’ Stories on Implementation
Mar 31, 2015
PANEL MODERATOR: PAULA TRAN INZEO, MPH
MARCH 27 , 2014
Health in All PoliciesWisconsin Practitioners’ Stories on
Implementation
What is Health in All Policies?
A collaborative approach to improving the health of all people by incorporating health considerations into decision-making across sectors and policy arenas
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Horizontal Governments
Joined-up GovernmentWHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT
Intersectoral action for health
Healthy public policy
Health happens here
PLACE MATTERS
Health Impact Assessment
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Five Key Elements
Promote health, equity, and sustainability Support intersectoral collaborationBenefit multiple partnersEngage stakeholdersCreate structural or procedural change
Healthiest WI 2020
Pillar Objectives
Comprehensive data to track health disparities
Resources to eliminate health disparities
Policies to reduce discrimination and increase social cohesion
Policies to reduce poverty
Policies to improve education
Improved and connected health service systems
Youth and families prepared to protect their health and the health of their community
Environments that foster health and social networks
Capability to evaluate the effectiveness and health impact of policies and programs
Resources for governmental public health infrastructure
A Framework for Health Equity
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Root Cause Analysis
Approaches
Opportunist Identify issues, policies, or relationships that can
potentially proved early success for all partnersIssue
Identify policies that have a major impact on specific public health priorities
Sector Focuses on one specific policy area that has a large
impact on health
Looking for opportunities?
Are there any existing or newly forming interagency initiatives that have potential health implications? (CHIPP and Comprehensive Plans)
What single-agency initiatives would benefit from partnership with additional agencies? (Farm to School?)
Is your agency, or another agency going through a strategic planning process? (United Way?)
Is there a new or ongoing process where health metrics or data can be added?
What partners have you worked with successfully in the past?
Is there a particular health issue of concern to community groups?
Panel Members
Isaiah Brokenleg from the Great Lakes Intertribal Council will discuss the need for a food justice perspective in the recent mining bills/proposals.
Nancy Coffey from Eau Claire County UW Extension will discuss the inclusion of a health chapter in the City of Eau Claire's most recent Comprehensive plan
Kurt Eggebrecht from the City of Appleton Health Department will provide insights related to collective impact efforts related to his participation in the Weight of the Fox Valley effort.
Sarah Wright from the re:TH!NK coalition will discuss their work on school wellness policies.
Panel Questions
What has been the biggest challenge of this effort?
What have been the biggest successes?What lessons would you share with others
trying to do this type of work?Are there any resources they can share with
the group that they have created? Including example plans?
Audience Q and A