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ROADMAP TO IMPROVING FOOD & PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY ENVIRONMENTS - 2nd Edition

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Roadmap to improving food and physical activity environments
Tips and Tools for Community Change
Second Edition

Welcome to the second edition of the Roadmap to Improving

Food and Physical Activity Environments, originally published

in 2008. This guide includes examples, tips and lessons

from the Healthy Eating, Active Communities (HEAC) program.

It also includes success stories from HEAC, the Central California

Regional Obesity Prevention Program (CCROPP) and from other

California communities. The content has been updated, new

resources have been added, and this version is available in both

English and Spanish.

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The Roadmap was developed as part of the Healthy Eating Active Communities program, funded by

The California Endowment with support from Kaiser Permanente, Community Benefit Program.

© 2011 The California Endowment

 

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CAMINO HACIA EL MEJORAMIENTO DE LOS

AMBIENTES DEDICADOS A LA ALIMENTACIÓN

Y LA ACTIVIDAD FÍSICA:

CONSEJOS Y HERRAMIENTAS PARA CAMBIOS COMUNITARIOS

SEGUNDA EDICIÓN

Bienvenido(a) a la segunda edición del Camino Hacia el

Mejoramiento de los Ambientes Dedicados a la

Alimentación y la Actividad Física que fue publicado originalmente

en el año 2008. Esta guía incluye ejemplos, consejos, y

lecciones del Programa de Alimentación Saludable,

Comunidades Activas (Healthy Eating, Active Communities,

HEAC). También tiene historias breves de éxito del Programa de

Prevención de la Obesidad en la Región Central de (CCROPP)

y de otras comunidades de California. Se ha actualizado el

contenido, se han agregado nuevos recursos, y esta versión

está disponible en Inglés y en Español.

DESCAGAR PDF aqui: Roadmap Spanish 2nd Edicion.pdf

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El Camino se desarrolló como parte del programa de Alimentación Saludable, Comunidades Activas, y fue

financiado por el California Endowment con apoyo del Programa de Beneficio Comunitario de Kaiser Permanente.

© 2011 The California Endowment


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How Communities Move Policy –
Linking Locally, Regionally, Statewide, and
Nationally to Create Change

California has evolved a rich array of local, regional, state and federal advocates working on all aspects of improving food and physical activity environments so that people in California communities and throughout the US can be healthier. By linking to others through a network, communities stay abreast of the broader movement, and join others to create a California and a nation where all people can live safe, healthy and productive lives.

DOWNLOADRoadmap MovePolicy.pdf

 


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Working with Other Movements
to Achieve Community Health Goals:
Climate Change, Health in All Policies, and More

In California, two policy-oriented movements offer

tremendous opportunities for communities working to

build community health and health equity by improving food

and physical activity environments.

Both movements bring together practitioners and advocates

from many different arenas, building a diverse and potentially

powerful constituency that could reinforce the voice of community

health advocates.

DOWNLOADRoadmap ClimateChange.pdf

 

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DOWNLOAD THE ORIGINAL ROADMAP TOOLKIT


Roadmap to Improving Food and Physical Activity Environments
Tips and Tools from the Healthy Eating Active Communities (HEAC) Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROADMAP COMMUNITY TRAINING WORKSHOP

Dynamic workshop with experienced community leaders

  • Trains community leaders for action to create healthier environments
  • Access to great tools, resources and networks to support community change
  • Offers real-life examples and problem-solving
  • Teaches strategies to talk about reasons to change the environment to improve community-wide health
  • Examines robust framework and steps for change

More Information on Roadmap Training

For more information, or to arrange a Roadmap Training session at your location, please contact:

Maria Casey
mcasey@Partnershipph.org
(510) 302-3319

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"Great session with a good blend of case studies, lecture and interaction. The ideas generated were very helpful to me.”
--San Diego Food Bank (HEAL)

“Enjoyed the candor and honesty, and walked away with good ideas.”
--Community volunteer (Olivewood)

“Resource sharing, case studies, interactive, multi-ethnic, real work.”
--CPPW Project Leader