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Your Health Matters : Growing Active Communities

Your Health Matters : Growing Active Communities. Prioritize Strategies. Prioritize Strategies: Learning Objectives. Prioritize evidenced-based strategies to support increased physical activity in your community.

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Your Health Matters : Growing Active Communities

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  1. Your Health Matters: Growing Active Communities Prioritize Strategies

  2. Prioritize Strategies: Learning Objectives • Prioritize evidenced-based strategies to support increased physical activity in your community.

  3. Moving from Individual to Policy Improvements, Systems and Environmental Changes • Remember, policy improvements, systems and environmental changes reach more people and can have a longer impact.

  4. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA

  5. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA Individual Problem Policy, Systems, and Environmental Solution Encourage the city the install crosswalks with traffic signals. Create a city-wide network of walk and bike trails. Talk with school officials to keep school playgrounds and gyms open after hours. • I don’t feel safe walking on the south side. There’s just so much traffic. • The trails are nice in the northwest part of the city, but they don’t connect anywhere. • I don’t like my kids to play outside, I’m afraid they’ll get into trouble.

  6. How do we decide what is priority? Important • Is it a strategy that has been proven to work? • Is it something the community really wants? • Will it reach people who most need it? Doable • Do you have partners and resources to make this happen? • Is it likely to continue on its own? • Will it work within the culture of your community? • Is it dependent on any larger change? • Are there any deadlines we need to be aware of?

  7. More Doable More important, More doable Less important, More doable Less Important More Important More important, Less doable Less important, Less doable Less Doable

  8. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA Establish Priorities: Important and/or Doable COMMUNITY INPUT Barriers to Physical Activity What Works Take Action More Doable Less Important More Important Less Doable Our Priority: ______________

  9. Planning

  10. Action Plans are Important… • They tell you what to do next. • They keep you on schedule. • Tells you who is going to take the lead. • Tells you how to measure success.

  11. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA

  12. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA Take Action COMMUNITY INPUT Barriers to Physical Activity What Works Establish Priorities: Important and/or Doable Our Priority: _____________

  13. Welcome to Unhealthy, Texas USA

  14. PrioritizeStrategies:Key Point Recap • Prioritize strategies that are important and feasible. • An action plan helps guide your team and helps them stay on schedule.

  15. Let’s move! 10-minute Activity Break

  16. Switch to Take Action PowerPoint

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