September 12, 2006 www.designcenter.umn.edu
Design for HealthSafe Routes to School and School Siting
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September 12, 2006 www.designcenter.umn.edu
Design for HealthTechnical Assistance
• Events: Workshop and Plan Critiques
• Technical Assistance Library
• Health Impact Assessment Tool
• Direct Technical Assistance
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September 12, 2006 www.designcenter.umn.edu
Design for HealthEvent 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 www.designcenter.umn.edu
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 www.designcenter.umn.edu
Design for HealthToday’s Agenda
8:00 Registration and Refreshments
8:15 Welcome and Introductions
8:25 Introduction to Safe Routes to School and School Siting
8:45 Influencing a Child’s Route to School
Tracy McMillan, Ph.D.
An Evaluation of California’s Safe Routes to Schools Program
Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D.
10:30 Break
10:45 Local Perspective
Kristie Billiar, Alice Tibbetts
11:15 Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session
12:00 Networking Lunch
September 12, 2006 www.designcenter.umn.edu
“Successful” Safe Routes ProgramsKevin 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 www.designcenter.umn.edu
Design for HealthToday’s Agenda
8:00 Registration and Refreshments
8:15 Welcome and Introductions
8:25 Introduction to Safe Routes to School and School Siting
8:45 Influencing a Child’s Route to School
Tracy McMillan, Ph.D.
An Evaluation of California’s Safe Routes to Schools Program
Marlon Boarnet, Ph.D.
10:30 Break
10:45 Local Perspective
Kristie Billiar, Alice Tibbetts
11:15 Panel Discussion and Question and Answer Session
12:00 Networking Lunch