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How can we promote better health where people live, learn, work, and play?  Community Vision provides ideas and tools for improving population health in cities, counties, neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, and more. 

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San Francisco Bay Area Health Impact Assessment Collaborative

Community health status is determined not only by factors such as alcohol and tobacco use, but also by environmental health indicators. Experts use Health Impact Assessments (HIA) to study how environmental health impacts public health. As HIA becomes more prevalent, community and professional organizations rise in finding further applications for the assessment tool. One such example is the San Francisco Bay Area Health Impact Assessment Collaborative that convenes government, non-profit, and academic HIA professionals to effectively integrate HIA in policy-making. Among the members of the Collaborative are Human Impact Partners; San Francisco Department of Public Health – Program on Health, Equity and Sustainability; and University of California, Berkeley Health Impact Group.

The Collaborative develops case studies, tools, training, policy, and industry partnerships to advance its mission. The case studies serve in demonstrating how Health Impact Assessment can marry with existing Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). The Collaborative strives to inform future San Francisco housing projects by reporting the retrospective effects on community health incurred as a result of public housing redevelopment. Tools developed by the Collaborative, such as the San Francisco Noise Model and the HIA Toolkit for Community Planning, address methods of advancing current HIA professionals. Yet the training and mentoring sector of the Collaborative assists in the education of potential future HIA practitioners, for example through a UC Berkeley School of Public Health course.

The policy implications of these initiatives inform local and state regulations drafted by the Collaborative. All facets of the Collaborative – case studies, tools, training, and policy – are reinforced by its partnerships with government, advocacy, consulting, environmental justice, research, and community-based organizations. The San Francisco Bay Area Health Impact Assessment Collaborative continues to utilize its relationships with the community and policymakers to further acceptance and prevalence of Health Impact Assessments. Ultimately Health Impact Assessment is designed to increase informed decision-making thus lowering the potential negative impact of environmental factors on public health.

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CDC Resources on Environmental Health

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a reliable source for information on topics such as environmental health. Within the scope of environmental health, the CDC lists diseases (i.e. asthma) that may be affected by environmental factors (i.e. climate change and hazardous waste sites). The CDC outlines an overview, triggers, and control information for each ailment. CDC programs then indicates how environmental factors may affect health of communities (i.e. air pollution and respiratory health; climate change and public health).

The CDC also provides environmental health data and statistics including Asthma Data and Surveillance, Cruise Ships Outbreak Summaries, and Human Exposure to Environmental Chemicals. Professionals across industries may use the data and CDC tools (i.e. Cruise Ship Inspection Scores, Environmental Health Webmaps, or ToxFAQs) to support policies and reports. For professionals looking to enhance their knowledge of environmental health, the CDC operates education and training programs. These programs range from a 1-year Environmental Public Health Leadership Institute to courses and curriculum in environmental medicine and toxicology. Practitioners may participate in CDC education for chemical exposure-associated illness, ricin-associated illness, or Emergency and Terrorism Preparedness for Environmental Health Practitioners (ETP).

The CDC resources are tailored to educate the public and practitioners. The resources link environmental factors with public health, which widens the knowledge base of stakeholders in hopes of preventing future health problems.  

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Proposed Healthy People 2020 Objectives Provide a Framework for Action Planning

The proposed Healthy People 2010 objectives provide a starting point for communities interested in setting targets for the next 10 years.

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CDC Offers Resources for Designing and Building Healthy Places

The way we design and build our communities can affect our physical and mental health. Healthy community design integrates evidence-based health strategies into community planning, transportation, and land-use decisions.

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Commission to Build a Healthier America Issues Recommendations

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) formed the Commission to Build a Healthier America to investigate why Americans aren’t as healthy as they could be and to look outside the health care system for ways to improve health for all. From February 2008 to December 2009, the Commission studied prevention, wellness and the broader factors that influence good health – conducting site visits, hearing testimony from experts, and issuing 10 recommendations to dramatically improve health for all Americans.

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