Community design

HKHC Annotated Resource Book for Built Environment and Physical Activity

The annotated resource guide for Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities includes a variety of resources for communities working on physical activity and the build environment. The guide is organized by different topic areas, some of which are: Youth Engagement, Safety and Crime, and Land Use and Transportation. It also includes action tools and a list of organizations working the connection between physical activity and the built environment.

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April 9, 2009

HKHC Midpoint Progress Report

Midpoint report coverThis report highlights the accomplishments of the Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities (HKHC) community partnerships at the midpoint of the grant program. HKHC works with communities across the country to help reshape environments through policy and environmental change strategies that support healthy living and prevent childhood obesity. The built environment can help or hinder community access for people to engage in healthy behaviors and HKHC places special emphasis on communities with children who are at highest risk of obesity on the basis of income, race/ethnicity and geographic location. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) from 2008-2014, the national program office (NPO) administers HKHC and provides tailored coaching and technical assistance to the 49 HKHC community partnerships.

 

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January 13, 2012

Live Well Omaha

Live Well Omaha is the long-term collaborative effort of individuals and organizations representing multiple sectors (including elected officials from all levels of government, schools, health care professionals, faith-based and community-based organizations and private sector companies) who share a vision to improve the overall health of area residents and position Omaha as a thriving community well into the future. It provides current community health data, acts as a catalyst and convener around community health issues, and, through its collaborating partners, facilitates infrastructure and policy to sustain an ever-healthier community

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Live Well Omaha

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ALBD Rural Resource Guide

This Annotated Resource Guide provides a listing of relevant websites, guidance documents, tools, and case studies that may be helpful for community partnerships working in rural areas to facilitate healthy eating and active living.

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Active Living By Design

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9/16/2011

ALBD Photography Resource Guide

This annotated photography resource guide offers several tools and instruments that help organizations, communities and individuals in using photography for research and advocacy. 

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9/16/2011

ALBD Collaboration Resource Guide

Forming and monitoring collaborations is a necessity when trying to initiate community and policy changes.  This annotated resource guide provides resources and tools that can help an organization with collaboration work no matter what the stage of development.  Collaborations can be formed based on different populations and subject matters. 

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Active Living By Design

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9/16/2011

ALBD Active Living Resource Guide

This annotated resource guide provides a listing of relevant programs, organizations, tools and presentations intended to support increasing active living via community design.  Policy and environmental changes for the built environment and active living will allow families and children to have access to affordable and healthy choices for their physical activity.

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Active Living By Design

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9/16/2011

Three U.S. Cities Get Healthy: Read how Louisville, Oklahoma City and Seattle proved that it takes a community to fight obesity
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