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Peer to Peer Model to Support Policy Change
Kim Perrotta, Heart & Stroke Foundation –
HCBD Knowledge Translation & Communications
CPHA National Conference, Toronto
May 2014
HCBD CLASP Vision Statement
Health officials, planners, engineers and NGOs in communities across Canada collaborate seamlessly to:
ensure built environments are designed to promote health and well-being,
thus contributing to the reduction of risk factors for chronic diseases (with a particular focus on physical activity)
HCBD – Funder & National Partners
Funder: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) CLASP
5 National Organizations:
Heart & Stroke Foundation (HSF) - Lead Agency
Urban Public Health Network (UPHN)
Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP)
Canadian Institute of Transportation Engineers (CITE)
National Collaborating Centre Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP)
HCBD – Other Partners
5 CLASP 1 Health Authorities Montreal Public Health
Toronto Public Health
Peel Public Health
Vancouver Coastal Health
Fraser Health Authority
Academic Partners Simon Fraser University
Memorial University
Dalhousie University
University of Montreal
6 CLASP 2 Health Authorities Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial
Wellness Advisory Council/Eastern Health Region
Capital District Health, Nova Scotia
New Brunswick Department of Health
Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region
Winnipeg Region Health Authority
Ottawa Public Health (unfunded)
Non-Governmental Organizations Toronto Centre for Active Transportation
(TCAT) Montreal Urban Ecology Centre (MUEC)
HCBD Objective #1 – Deepening Impact
Deepening Impact
Two Transportation & Health Data Projects
Community Engagement & Active Transportation
Piloting Traffic Calming Policies
Examining Innovative Street Design Case Studies
HCBD Objective #2: Broadening Impact
Theme: Broaden Impact Support 5 new Health
Authorities to Foster Active Transportation
Extend healthy community work into rural & remote contexts
Twin Goals: Affect policy at a local level in
support of active transportation
Build Capacity within Health Authorities
Knowledge Translation & Communications Objectives
1. Build Capacity within Health Authority Teams
2. Build a Multi-Community Collaborative that can support one another
3. Build Support within each Local Community
4. Build a Multi-Sectoral Community of Practice
5. Share Resources & Lessons Learned with Broader Network
Layer 1: Building Capacity - Teams
Planner Facilitator for each Health Authority Team:
Identify strategic opportunities to influence land use & transportation planning processes at a local level
Facilitate relationship-building with planning & transportation professionals
Build capacity within Health
Layer 2: Build a Multi-Community Collaborative – Peer Support
Peer to Peer Sessions for HCBD Members
Presentations & Discussions
HCBD Resources &Tools
Pilot Projects & Leaders
Speakers:
HCBD Members
Other Health Authorities
Transportation Professionals
Planning Professionals
Layer 2: Build a Multi-Community Collaborative – Share Resources
Foster Information Sharing between Project Teams:
HCBD resources & other resources on website
Project Action Plans & Updates
HCBD Member contact list
Member presentations & Peer to Peer Recordings
Encourage contact between project teams
Layer 2: Build a Multi-Community Collaborative – Face to Face Meeting
Face to Face Meeting for Members
Updates from all Project Teams
Presentations on Deep Projects
Round-Table Discussions
Networking
Layer 3: Building Support in Local Communities
Building Support with Local Stakeholders by:
Access to a Prominent Speaker
Organizing local workshops & Meetings with:
Municipalities
Provincial Departments
Health Stakeholders
Chamber of Commerce
the Public
Layer 4: Building a Community of Practice
Peer Plus Sessions
Multi-Sectoral Guest Speakers - Leaders
For HCBD members plus Guests from partner organizations
Identifying Strategies, Challenges & Lessons Learned
Layer 4: Building a Community of Practice
E-Newsletters for HCBD Plus
Keep HCBD members informed about work of other partners
Keep members & decision- makers within our partners’ organizations aware of our work
High level summary presented in attractive format
Four to date
Circulated through e-mail, listserves, twitter & LinkedIn
Layer 5: Reaching Broader Network
Using Website Articles to reach broader networks:
Reach out to planning, public health & transportation professionals
Articles on HCBD resources, tools, reports & key events organized by HCBD partners
Circulated through e-mail list, listserves, twitter & LinkedIn
16 to date; 280-800 hits each
Layer 5: Reaching Broader Network
HCBD Webinar Series:
Showcase 12 HCBD CLASP Projects in four Webinars
Focus on strategies employed, challenges encountered & lessons learned
3 National Conferences to:
Showcase 13 HCBD Projects in Panel presentations to CPHA, CITE & CIP Annual Conferences
Lessons Learned
Face to Face Meetings:
Do them early on so HCBD Members from different sectors & jurisdictions get to know each other sooner
Focus more on Partner’s Projects
Peer to Peer Sessions:
Make them less formal, shorter & more frequent
Fewer guest speakers & more time for discussion
Begin with primer in health & the built environment & strategies employed by other Health Authorities
Social Media:
E-Newsletters were welcomed; start earlier
Articles on Website were welcomed by partners & broader community
Twitter was important for building website audience
Contact Information:
Kim Perrotta, Knowledge Translation & Communications
kperrotta@hsf.ca 905-627-2157, Hamilton, Ontario
Gene Chin, Project Manager
gchin@hsf.ca 604-685-7036, Vancouver, BC
http://hcbd-clasp.com/
Twitter@hcbdclasp
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