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Public Health and Land Use Planning: How Ten Public Health Units are Working to Create Healthy and Sustainable Communities Project Manager & Author: Kim Perrotta Presenting to the Ontario Public Health Convention April 8, 2011 Partners & Contact Information • Ministry of Health Promotion & Sport – Healthy Communities Fund (funding) • Clean Air Partnership (CAP) – lead agency • Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) – partner through Health & Built Environment Workgroup Contact Information: Clean Air Partnership (CAP) 75 Elizabeth Street Toronto, Ontario M5G 1P4 416-392-6672 www.cleanairpartnership.org [email protected] 905-628-9437 http://www.cleanairpartnership.org/public_health_and_the_built_environment Ten Public Health Units • North: – Sudbury & District Health Unit • Rural: – Grey Bruce Health Unit – HKPR District Health Unit – Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit • Urban/Rural Mix: – Niagara Region Public Health – Region of Waterloo Public Health • GTA: – York Region Public Health Branch – Peel Public Health – Halton Region Health Department – Toronto Public Health Structure of Background Report • Overview – health & the built environment for six factors: – Physical activity – Injuries – Healthy Eating – Air Quality – Climate Change – Water Quality • Priority Population: Low Income Populations • Case Studies – 10 PHUs • Discussion – Interventions – Strategies – Program Areas & Expertise – Organization Structures • Recommendations Interventions Being Sought Active & Alternative Transportation • Rural areas: – Paved shoulders between communities, trails, & connectivity – Physical Activity, Injury Prevention & Access • Small urban areas: – Urban design & infrastructure – Physical Activity, Injury Prevention & Access • Large Urban Areas – Development patterns, densities, design & infrastructure – Air Quality, Climate Change, Physical Activity, Injury Prevention & Access Interventions Being Sought Increase Access to Healthy Foods • Official Plans , Secondary Plans & Site Plans: – Mobile farmers' markets – Community gardens – Green roofs – Equitable access to retailers selling fresh foods • Programs – Establishing mobile markets & community gardens • Community Food Security: – Research , policies & programs – Support preservation of local farm land Interventions Being Sought Address Localized Air Quality Impacts • OP Policies: – Linking air quality to transit, active transportation, energy efficiency in official plans – air studies & cumulative air quality – Compatible land uses – Separation distances for highways • OP Implementation Guidelines: – Compatible land uses – Air Quality Impacts • Programs: – airshed modelling & monitoring Interventions Being Sought Mitigating & Adapting to Climate Change • General OP Policies: Linking climate change to transit, active transportation & energy efficiency • Specific OP Policies: Adaptation to climate change: – Permeable surfaces – greenspace – Urban forestry – water efficiency • Programs: – Bring climate into municipal programs – Eg. Urban Forestry Interventions Being Sought Protecting Ground Water • Site plans & subdivision plans: Several PHUs review them for impact on ground water • CofAs, and EAs: Several review them for impact on ground water • Official Plan Policies: General policies to protect ground water. • Hydrogeological Guidelines referenced by one Regional OP: – Can request HG assessments from proponents – Can have them Peer Reviewed by a HG on retainer at proponent’s expense Interventions & Low Income Populations Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention • Active transportation & public transit: – More benefits for low income – Ensure populations are consulted & considered in master plans • Trails, parks & greenspace: – Access is more important for low income & less likely – Ensure equitable distribution • Healthy foods: – Access issues are greater & less likely – Target neighbourhoods for programs – Push for affordable housing Interventions & Low Income Populations Environmental Health • Air Quality: – Low income populations more likely to live close to traffic corridors & emission sources – Address with cumulative air quality impact assessments – Address with separation distances for traffic corridors • Climate Change: – Extreme heat is harder on low income groups – Targeted adaptation programs e.g. trees and cooling centres Strategies Employed by Public Health Units • Health Promotion & Community Engagement – walkON workshops & walking surveys – Air and climate ads in theatres • Cultivating Community Partnerships – Commenting on planning documents – Developing Active Transportation Plans – Community Gardens projects • Developing Relationships with Planning – Conferences & PPS comments – Integrated Planning Departments – Placements with Municipalities/Planning – Participating in Official Plan Processes Strategies Employed by Public Health Units • Research & Policy Development – Literature Reviews – Policy papers – walkability criteria, compatible land uses for air quality – Geospatial analyses for heat, air quality, income status, health status – Developing tools that can assess health impacts associated with land use planning decisions • Commenting on Planning Documents – Regional & local official plans – Secondary Plans, Subdivision Plans & Site Plans, Master Plans – CofAs & EAs Program Areas, Functional Expertise & Roles • Programs: CDIP & Environmental Health • Functional Expertise: – Assessment and surveillance – Health promotion and policy development – Disease and injury prevention – Health protection • Creating Specialized Positions – CDIP – Policy & Planning expertise – EH – Policy, Air Quality, Toxicology, Water Quality expertise – Hiring expertise in some cases – Contracting expertise in others Organizational Structures - Built Environment • Restructuring Internally – Ontario Public Health Standards – Social indicators • Multi-Disciplinary Teams – Geographical or Built Environment teams • Informal Relationships – Team leads for different Programs – Program Planning • Working through Committees – Coordination & collaboration • Identifying a Point Person • Healthy Public Policy Directorate Thank-you http://www.cleanairpartnership.org/public_health_and_the_built_environment