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Building Healthy Communities

Building Healthy Communities. FINAL CONFERENCE BRUSSELS 7 JUNE 2011 Centre Borschette. TORINO LOCAL ACTION PLAN BARRIERA DI MILANO. Silvia Bighi – TURIN ULSG Turin City Council. Building Healthy Communities. Luisa Avedano – BHC Strategic Manager TORINO – BARRIERA DI MILANO.

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Building Healthy Communities

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  1. Building Healthy Communities FINAL CONFERENCE BRUSSELS 7 JUNE 2011 Centre Borschette TORINO LOCAL ACTION PLAN BARRIERA DI MILANO Silvia Bighi – TURIN ULSG Turin City Council

  2. Building Healthy Communities Luisa Avedano – BHC Strategic Manager TORINO – BARRIERA DI MILANO BARRIERA DI MILANO Northern periphery of the historic City centre, 2,3 sq. Km. 53.416 inhabitants. Population density is three times the city average. High incidence of foreign resident population. Presence of 50 associations “no-profit “.

  3. Urban regeneration-PISU and BHC

  4. Urban regeneration-PISU and BHC Barriera di Milano is characterized by the coexistence of multiple social disadvantages that feeding on each other. The actions of the BHC project within PISU are three: • Traditional medicine. • Promoting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle among young people. • Quality of life/Health impact indicators.

  5. INTEGRATED PROJECT FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENTP.I.S.U. AXIS 3SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS C 3.3 ACTION 1 Promoting traditional medicine and integrated models for a healthy lifestyle to sustain integration of immigrant population. What: Local Mapping of the existing health services used by migrants; testing actions for facilitating access to health services, promoting information and communication tools, integrating health services to traditional medicine(s), identifying a specific desk for providing services. When: from June 2011 to December 2014. Actors: Municipal Departments (Social Affairs, Decentralisation Programme, Integration, Urban Regeneration); District 6, University, Regional Health Service, Professional bodies.

  6. INTEGRATED PROJECT FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENTAXIS 3SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS C 3.3 ACTION 2 Promoting a healthy and sustainable lifestyle among young people and valorising existing sport facilities in the borough. What: Analysis of the associations in terms of internal regulation and statute, as well as of their respective offers in terms of sport and health promotion; questionnaires and interviews. The associations with a positive assessment will get a “quality label”. When: from June 2011 to December 2014. Actors: In collaboration with the Regional Health Service (ASL2), sport and leasure local associations, Municipal Departments (Social Affairs, Decentralisation Programme, Integration, Urban Regeneration); District 6, Schools.

  7. INTEGRATED PROJECT FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENTAXIS 3SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS C 3.3 ACTION 3 Quality of life/Health impact indicators. What: On the basis of BHC toolkit on indicators an “ad hoc” instrument will be developed and applied to the ordinary and extraordinary programmes/projects of the city. When: from June 2011 to December 2014. Actors: Municipal Departments (Social Affairs, Decentralisation Programme, Integration, Urban Regeneration) will launch a call and select the suppliers of the action. The selected company will work in strict collaboration with the Technical and Assessment Unit of the PISU.

  8. INTEGRATED PROJECT FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENTAXIS 3SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS C 3.3 FINAL REMARKS The total amount of money allocated to the C 3.3 actions is € 150.000, part of the 25 million € of the Barriera di Milano integrated programme. All the actions developed through the Torino LAP will get the label “BHC” in order to give more visibility and strength to the BHC approach. A kick off event of for both the whole programme and of the BHC actions is scheduled in November 2010, as a part of the local programme of the Open Days Conference in Brussels.

  9. Contact details: luisa.avedano@comune.torino.it BHC Strategic Manager mariacarmela.ricciardi@comune.torino.it ULSG Torino loredana.dinunzio@comune.torino.it ULSG Torino silvia.bighi@polito.it ULSG Torino

  10. contact@urbact-project.eu www.urbact.eu/project

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