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Equally Well test sites: Local service redesign and transformation Better “client pathways” Working within existing budgets Learning and influencing through networking

Glasgow City: how can planning affect health? Conditions in which people live and work Access to facilities and services Lifestyles Ability to develop social networks Mental health, well-being, quality of life

Here are a couple of examples of some of the existing open space in deprived areas in Glasgow. While parks may be available, quality is often poor and people feel unsafe walking in their local area.

Public Street Improvements and Infill Development COLFAX AVENUE, DENVER, COLORADO: Done in association with Space Analytics, LLC for Colfax on the Hill, Inc., funded in part by the Denver Foundation 1 - Existing conditions 2 - Mixed-use buildings on one corner 3 - Public street improvements: street trees, street lamps, decorative traffic signals, sidewalk bulbouts 4 - Additional mixed-use development, remodeling of existing buildings

Pathways – Addressing Health Inequalities by Integrating Health into Planning EVIDENCE Place Making Health Economic Social HEALTHY SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBOURHOODS Government Policy National Local PLACEMAKING POLICY + HEALTH POLICY

Core Test Sites: Glasgow City - integrating health into current and future city planning Govanhill, Glasgow - community regeneration and development Whitecrook, West Dunbartonshire - targeting the high prevalence of smoking in the area Lanarkshire - sustained employment and barriers to finding employment East Lothian - health inequalities in early years in Prestonpans, Musselburgh East and Tranent Blairgowrie - looking at delivering health inequality sensitive services in a rural setting for people with multiple and complex needs Fife - anti-social behaviour in relation to alcohol and underage drinking Dundee - methods of improving wellbeing One of the major sections of the Equally Well implementation plan is the Test Sites. As identified in Equally Well – we have selected eight test sites across Scotland. These test sites reflect the range of Equally Well themes and across a range of locations. Whitecrook, West Dunbartonshire - targeting the high prevalence of smoking in the area East Lothian - looking at health inequalities in early years in Prestonpans, Musselburgh East and Tranent Govanhill, Glasgow - looking at community regeneration and development Blairgowrie - looking at delivering health inequality sensitive services in a rural setting for people with multiple and complex needs Lanarkshire - focusing on sustained employment and barriers to people finding employment Fife - focusing on anti-social behaviour in relation to alcohol and underage drinking Dundee - focusing on methods of improving wellbeing Glasgow City - looking at integrating health into current and future city planning These sites will be hugely important in testing our new approach to service delivery. We have moved away from telling people what to do and how to do it - to asking what does your local area need and how can you address this.