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Chair Robert Hobson UBCM Healthy Communities Committee UBCM and Health Promotion: Current Initiatives UBCM Conference Vancouver, BC – September 26, 2005
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Chair Robert Hobson Mayor Sharon Hartwell, Vice Chair Councillor Ellen Woodsworth Councillor Bev Bellina Mayor Wayne Dahlen UBCM Healthy Communities Committee
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Current UBCM Initiatives Advocacy BC Healthy Living Alliance Funding Community Health Promotion Fund Leadership by Example LG Employee Project & ACE Network Capacity and Collaboration BC Healthy Communities Initiative Education and Dialogue Healthy Planning Seminars
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BCHLAs Mandate To improve the health of British Columbians through leadership that enhances collaborative action to promote physical activity, healthy eating and living smoke free. – –Advocacy – –Collaboration – –Capacity Building
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Healthy Living: Targets for 2010 9 out of 10 British Columbians aged 12+ will not smoke 7 out of 10 British Columbians aged 12+ will eat at least 5 servings vegetables and fruits a day. 7 out of 10 British Columbians aged 12+ will be physically active. 7 out of 10 British Columbians aged 20-64 will be at a healthy weight.
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The Winning Legacy 27 strategic recommendations Regulatory & Economic Interventions Community Based Interventions School & Work-based Interventions Surveillance, Evaluation & Administration www.bchealthyliving.ca
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A partnership between The Union of B.C. Municipalities & 2010 Legacies Now Local Government Employee Health Promotion Project UBCM Conference Vancouver, BC – September 26, 2005
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The Project Goals To establish a network for people interested in Local Government employee health promotion To provide information and support for Municipalities and Regional Districts in British Columbia to promote healthy living for their employees
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Project Activities A survey was sent out to all UBCM members in June to determine: what programs, initiatives and policies are currently in place successes, challenges and barriers the level of interest in forming a network of practitioners in employee health & wellness
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Findings Over half of the respondents presently undertake employee health promotion activities 7 local governments are now considering implementing some activities for their employees 50 people have already expressed interest in being part of a civic employee health promotion network
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Introducing ACE! Active Civic Employees Network On the ACE webpage you will find: results of the survey links, resources and case studies contact information for network members the opportunity to communicate via message boards. Find it on the UBCM website (www.civicnet.bc.ca)www.civicnet.bc.ca under Services & Surveys
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UBCM Community Health Promotion Fund
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CHPF - Fund Goals 1.To assist communities to build the skills and abilities required to address their own health promotion priorities. 2.To strengthen the collaboration of local government, health authorities, and non- governmental health-related organizations in protecting and promoting the health of their citizens; and 3.To support innovation, best practices development, information sharing, and networking related to health promotion.
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UBCM Community Health Promotion Fund Pilot Project Phase funding priorities Individual Health Promotion - physical activity, healthy eating, smoking cessation, healthy pregnancy Addressing Environmental, Economic and/or Social Factors affecting health
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UBCM Community Health Promotion Fund Pilot Project Phase Deadline for Expressions of Interest from Local Governments: September 30, 2005 More Info: www.civicnet.bc.cawww.civicnet.bc.ca or Alison McNeil in the UBCM office
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BC Healthy Communities Initiative
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Healthy Communities Model
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Healthy Communities Pillars 1) community involvement 2) intersectoral partnerships 3) local government involvement 4) healthy public policy
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Healthy Communities Initiative - Steering Committee 7 Provincial Organization Representatives 8 Community Representatives (4 local elected officials)
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Healthy Communities Initiative: Start-up Phase Strategic Plan Staff secretariat Seed grant program
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22 Healthy Planning Seminars 2005-2006 Sponsored by: UBCM UBCM Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Planning Institute of BC Planning Institute of BC Local Health Authorities Local Health Authorities
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23 What is Healthy Planning?
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24 Healthy Planning Seminars Location and Dates Oct. 20, 2005 Kelowna TBA Prince George Victoria Langley Nanaimo Vancouver
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25 Healthy Planning Seminars Provincial Coordination Team Alison McNeilRoger Parsonage UBCMInterior Health Authority Tina AtvaJohn Millar Planner, Citty of SurreyProvincial Health Services Authority Dr. Trevor Hancock Ministry of Health
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