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This session aims to empower participants to increase their influence and engage with less likely partners in promoting health in all policies. Attendees will learn effective strategies for collaboration with city and county staff, focusing on determinants of health, active transportation, and community design. Through case studies on K-8 students' walking and biking rates and obesity statistics among youth, participants will identify mutual benefits and build relationships. By the end, you will be equipped to support active transportation initiatives and make informed recommendations for healthier communities.
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Learning Objectives • increase your influence • engage less likely partners in promoting health in all policies • identify strategies for collaboration with City/County staff
Rate of K-8 Students who Walked or Biked to School Obesity Rates Among 5-14 Year Olds
Does this look familiar? Dan Burden photo 13% of students are walking or biking to school 87% are being driven
Then School Siting Now
Neighborhood Design & Zoning Then Now
In Conclusion Increase your influence Engage less likely partners Collaborate SO THAT … You will be able to promote health in all policies