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Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Presentation to TDM Summit Toronto November 16, 2009
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Promoting a Population Health Approach Recognize that health is determined by complex interactions between social and economic factors, the physical environment and individual behavior.
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MHP’s 2009-10 Priorities Promoting Health and Wellness Preventing Disease, Injury and Addiction Partnering for Healthy Communities Promoting Nutrition and Healthy Eating Valuing Sport and Recreation
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Examples of MHP Strategies and Initiatives
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Partnering with Public Health MHP’s funds 75% of the health promotion standards for Ontario’s 36 public health units: chronic disease prevention prevention of injury and substance misuse reproductive health child health
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MHP Strategies/Initiatives Public Health Guidance Documents Built Environment Indicators Healthy Communities Ontario Active2010 Ontario Trails Strategy Interministerial Group on Active Transportation
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Guidance Documents Purpose- to assist boards of health to implement the new Ontario Public Health Standards HEPAHW First time a standard directly relates to the built environment
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Built Environment Indicators OPHS – conduct surveillance activities around physical activity In February 2009 Provincial workgroup was formed to develop public health indicators relevant to the built environment. Review of Literature on the effect of the built environment Ongoing project
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Healthy Communities Ontario Enhancing health and wellbeing through inter-sectoral collaboration, community engagement and partnerships. Three main components: Healthy Communities Fund Healthy Community Partnerships Healthy Communities Consortium
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Healthy Communities Ontario Priorities 1. Educate and develop food skills 2. Increase access to recreation, sport and physical activity 3. Increase access to healthier food 4. Support active transportation and improve the built environment 5. Increase tobacco free environments and smoking cessation services 6. Educate the public about the risks of tobacco use 7. Increase resiliency in youth and adults re: alcohol and drug use 8. Increase access to mental health prevention and promotion programs and supports 9. Promote safe environments that prevent injury
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Healthy Community Fund PROVINCIAL Walk and Bike For Life Ontario Trails Council Green Communities Canada LOCAL Evergreen – Trinity/Spadina pilot program Regional Municipality of York – map and cycling safety workshops
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Expanding Partnerships for Health Promotion
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Active2010 Regular participation in moderate intensity physical activity Barrier Removal Active Communities
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Ontario Trails Strategy Long-term plan that establishes strategic directions for planning, managing, promoting and using trails in Ontario 2005 - the Strategy was launched which includes $3.5 million in funding over five years for implementation Review 2010
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Ontario Trails Strategy Legislative and Policy Proposals Review of highway legislation/policy Review of potential economic incentives for landowners who allow trails on their properties Amendment to the Occupiers’ Liability Act Amendment under the Public Lands Act Amendments to Trespass to property Act
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Interministerial Group on Active Transportation MTO – leads MMAH, MTOUR, MHP, MEI, Education, Formed in August 2009 Communication key between Ministeries
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Thank-You Contact Information Donna Howard Ministry of Health Promotion Sport and Recreation Branch donna.howard@ontario.ca
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