September 12, 2006 Design for Health Safe Routes to School and School Siting (Image centered left to right, 2.5 up from bottom, 2.0 from top)
September 12, 2006 Design for Health Technical Assistance Events: Workshop and Plan Critiques Technical Assistance Library Health Impact Assessment Tool Direct Technical Assistance (Image should be centered left to right, 2.5 from bottom margin)
September 12, 2006 Design for Health Event Series September 12, Safe Routes to School & School Siting –Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D. and Tracy McMillan, Ph.D. October 26, Comprehensive Planning for Healthy Cities & Communities –Marya Morris, AICP and Matthew Raimi, AICP November 6, Safety & Public Spaces –Wendy Sarkissian, Ph.D. and Kristen Day, Ph.D. January 30, Health Impact Assessment –Alex Scott-Samuel, MB, ChB, MCommH and Andrew Dannenberg, Ph.D. March 20, Active Transportation and Facility Planning –Ben Hamilton Baillie and James Charlier, Ph.D. April 30, Accounting for Health in Planning Policy –Jonathan Levine, Ph.D.
September 12, 2006 Design for Health
September 12, 2006 Design for Health Research Faculty –Ann Forsyth, Ph.D. Professor, College of Design –Kevin Krizek, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs –Carissa Schively, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Coordinators –Amanda Johnson, Research Fellow –Erin Waldenberger, Program Associate –Laura Baum, Research Assistant University of Minnesota Project Staff
September 12, 2006 Design for Health Today’s Agenda 8:00 Registration and Refreshments 8:15Welcome and Introductions 8:25Introduction to Safe Routes to School and School Siting 8:45Influencing a Child’s Route to School Tracy McMillan, Ph.D. An Evaluation of California’s Safe Routes to Schools Program Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D. 10:30Break 10:45Local Perspective Kristie Billiar, Alice Tibbetts 11:15Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session 12:00Networking Lunch
September 12, 2006 “Successful” Safe Routes Programs Kevin Krizek, Ph.D. A “successful safe routes to school program would include: a) Neighborhood school, b) Youth in neighborhood to travel by walking and/or cycling c) Safe “routes” between (a) and (b) above, and d) Youth who attend the neighborhood school
September 12, 2006
September 12, 2006
September 12, 2006 Design for Health Today’s Agenda 8:00 Registration and Refreshments 8:15Welcome and Introductions 8:25Introduction to Safe Routes to School and School Siting 8:45Influencing a Child’s Route to School Tracy McMillan, Ph.D. An Evaluation of California’s Safe Routes to Schools Program Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D. 10:30Break 10:45Local Perspective Kristie Billiar, Alice Tibbetts 11:15Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session 12:00Networking Lunch