Healthy Rural Communities: Strategies and Models of Practice

Sharon Wan
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This project has gone through several phases over several years:The initial phase led to the development of the Healthy Rural Communities Toolkit (funded by Public Health Ontario). The second phase (funded by the Guelph/OMAFRA Partnership) involved KTT with workshops delivered across the Province. The third phase (funded by Public Health Ontario and the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development) saw the development of educational materials, most recently culminating in a graduate course oriented to planning and public health students. Overall, this project aims to identify evidence-informed strategies and models of practice for land use planning policies, procedures and designs for the built environment to improve population health outcomes in rural communities. It has been identified that these communities often have limited resources and minimal development. This presentation will introduce a main output of this project— a toolkit which identifies rural land use policies that have successfully increased the capacity of the community to achieve positive health outcomes. This toolkit is produced to advise public health professionals, land use planners, municipal staff and elected officials of effective strategies and models of practice.  The presentation will also introduce educational materials developed in support of the graduate course:  Healthy Rural and Small-Town Communities. This includes many publicly available videos and other resource materials.
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健康农村社区:战略和实践模式
该项目在几年时间里经历了几个阶段:最初阶段是制定健康农村社区工具包(由安大略省公共卫生部资助)。第二阶段(由圭尔夫/OMAFRA伙伴关系资助)涉及KTT在全省举办的讲习班。第三阶段(由安大略省公共卫生部和环境设计与农村发展学院资助)编写了教育材料,最近以面向规划和公共卫生专业学生的研究生课程为高潮。总体而言,本项目旨在为土地利用规划政策、程序和建筑环境设计确定循证战略和实践模式,以改善农村社区人口健康状况。已经确定,这些社区往往资源有限,发展程度最低。本报告将介绍该项目的一项主要成果——一个工具包,其中确定了成功地提高了社区实现积极健康成果的能力的农村土地使用政策。制作这个工具包是为了向公共卫生专业人员、土地利用规划者、市政工作人员和民选官员提供有效战略和实践模式方面的建议。报告还将介绍为支持研究生课程“健康农村和小城镇社区”而编写的教育材料。这包括许多公开的视频和其他资源材料。
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