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Chapter 4
Best Practices: Policy and
Environmental Change
Healthy Communities Projects focus their work on the best
practices described in the
Washington State Nutrition & Physical Activity Plan
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Increase access to healthy
foods -
example
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Reduce food insecurity
in Washington -
example
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Increase the proportion of
mothers who breastfeed their infants and toddlers -
example
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Increase the number of people
who have access to free or low cost recreational
opportunities for physical activity -
example
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Increase the number of
physical activity opportunities available to children -
example
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Increase the number of
active community environments -
example
Lessons learned
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Patience! Policy work takes
time
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Reassure your community that
they won’t see immediate change, but they will see lasting
change
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Adopting policy is only the first
step: pay attention to monitoring and enforcing policy -
example
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Find strategies to enforce
policy once it’s in place -
example (PDF, 105 Kb)
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Work the system; stack the
decks
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example
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Be aware of where policy change
happens: community food environments, schools/daycares,
worksites, land use, transportation, breastfeeding.
Sample tools and agendas
Local Policy Development Workshop
Healthy
Development Measurement Tool: an evidence-based practice to
consider health in land use planning
Active Community Environments Virtual Backpack: A Guide For
Local Program Coordinators
Transportation Plan Checklist for Promoting Physical Activity
(WORD 110 Kb)
Comprehensive Plan Policies to Support Physically Active
Communities: September 07: Washington Department of Trade
and Economic Development
Physical activity checklist for
infrastructure projects (WORD 41 Kb)
Tacoma Pierce County Complete
Streets resolution (PDF 45 Kb)
Resources
ENACT Local Policy Database: a catalog of promising local
policies
ENACT: best practices and promising strategies to improve
nutrition and physical activity environments in child care,
schools, communities, workplace, health care, and government
Nutrition and Physical Activity: A Policy Resource Guide:
February 2005 (PDF 2MB)
CDC Community Guide for Preventive Services
Washington State Nutrition and Physical Activity Plan
Partners in Action: showcases initiative and resources that
“make the healthy choice the easy choice” for Washington’s
residents
Active Living by Design innovative approaches to increase
physical activity through community design, public policies, and
communications strategies.
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