Health in All Policies Wisconsin Practitioners Stories on

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Health in All Policies Wisconsin Practitioners’ Stories on Implementation PANEL MODERATOR: PAULA TRAN INZEO,

Health in All Policies Wisconsin Practitioners’ Stories on Implementation PANEL MODERATOR: PAULA TRAN INZEO, MPH MARCH 27, 2014

What is Health in All Policies? �A collaborative approach to improving the health of

What is Health in All Policies? �A collaborative approach to improving the health of all people by incorporating health considerations into decision-making across sectors and policy arenas Health Impact Assessment Health happens here Healthy public policy Joined-up Government Horizontal Governments http: //www. phi. org/resources/? resource=hiapguide

History

History

Five Key Elements �Promote health, equity, and sustainability �Support intersectoral collaboration �Benefit multiple partners

Five Key Elements �Promote health, equity, and sustainability �Support intersectoral collaboration �Benefit multiple partners �Engage stakeholders �Create structural or procedural change

Healthiest WI 2020

Healthiest WI 2020

Pillar Objectives � Comprehensive data to track health disparities � Resources to eliminate health

Pillar Objectives � Comprehensive data to track health disparities � Resources to eliminate health disparities � Policies to reduce discrimination and increase social cohesion � Policies to reduce poverty � Policies to improve education � Improved and connected health service systems � Youth and families prepared to protect their health and the health of their community � Environments that foster health and social networks � Capability to evaluate the effectiveness and health impact of policies and programs � Resources for governmental public health infrastructure

A Framework for Health Equity BARHII

A Framework for Health Equity BARHII

Root Cause Analysis

Root Cause Analysis

Approaches �Opportunist Identify issues, policies, or relationships that can potentially proved early success for

Approaches �Opportunist Identify issues, policies, or relationships that can potentially proved early success for all partners �Issue Identify policies that have a major impact on specific public health priorities �Sector Focuses on one specific policy area that has a large impact on health

Looking for opportunities? � Are there any existing or newly forming interagency initiatives that

Looking for opportunities? � Are there any existing or newly forming interagency initiatives that have potential health implications? (CHIPP and Comprehensive Plans) � What single-agency initiatives would benefit from partnership with additional agencies? (Farm to School? ) � Is your agency, or another agency going through a strategic planning process? (United Way? ) � Is there a new or ongoing process where health metrics or data can be added? � What partners have you worked with successfully in the past? � Is there a particular health issue of concern to community groups?

Panel Members � Isaiah Brokenleg from the Great Lakes Intertribal Council will discuss the

Panel Members � Isaiah Brokenleg from the Great Lakes Intertribal Council will discuss the need for a food justice perspective in the recent mining bills/proposals. � Nancy Coffey from Eau Claire County UW Extension will discuss the inclusion of a health chapter in the City of Eau Claire's most recent Comprehensive plan � Kurt Eggebrecht from the City of Appleton Health Department will provide insights related to collective impact efforts related to his participation in the Weight of the Fox Valley effort. � Sarah Wright from the re: TH!NK coalition will discuss their work on school wellness policies.

Panel Questions �What has been the biggest challenge of this effort? �What have been

Panel Questions �What has been the biggest challenge of this effort? �What have been the biggest successes? �What lessons would you share with others trying to do this type of work? �Are there any resources they can share with the group that they have created? Including example plans? �Audience Q and A