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August 11, 2014 Evolving DRAFT Healthy Canada by Design Product List Template Template Instructions The three tables below list (1) peer-review publications, (2) grey literature, and (3) other tools and resources developed through the duration of your CLASP project. Please complete the following actions for each table: 1. Review the pre-populated information to ensure it is correct. 2. Add any missing products that were developed during your CLASP1 or CLASP1 Renewal project periods to the appropriate table. Please feel free to add more rows to each section. If you are unable to provide a URL for any grey literature, tools, or resources, please attach an electronic, soft copy with your submission of this template. For any products developed in both French and English please provide a URL or copy for each. If a soft copy is unavailable, please bring a hard copy to the Wednesday, August 27 th Sustaining CLASP Outcomes meeting. Please note that this information will be shared amongst the Sustaining CLASP Outcomes meeting attendees. Peer-reviewed Publications Citation Special Supplement in the Canadian Journal of Public Health . 2012. This special supplement of the CJPH features primary research projects directed at the built environment that were funded by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Institute of Health Research between 2008 and 2012. The publishing of the Journal was supported by CPAC-CLASP through the HCBD CLASP I initiative. Special Supplement of the Canadian Journal of Public Health. To be published in the Fall 2014. This supplement will include 9 peer-reviewed articles on the HCBD CLASP I Initiative including: 1. Gagnon, Bellefleur: Influencing Public Policies: Two (Very Good) Reasons to Look Toward Scientific Knowledge in Public Policy (accepted) 2. Macfarlane, Wood, Campbell: Healthy Toronto by Design: Promoting a Healthier Built Environment (accepted) 3. Neumann, Leeming, Guttman, et al: Incorporating Consideration of Health Impacts Into Land Use Development Approval Process: The Development of a Health Background Study Framework (being peer reviewed) 4. Frank, Ulmer, Chapman, et al: Application of an Evidence-based Tool to Evaluate Health Impacts of Changes to the Built

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Healthy Canada by Design – Product List Template Template Instructions The three tables below list (1) peer-review publications, (2) grey literature, and (3) other tools and resources developed through the duration of

your CLASP project. Please complete the following actions for each table:

1. Review the pre-populated information to ensure it is correct.

2. Add any missing products that were developed during your CLASP1 or CLASP1 Renewal project periods to the appropriate table. Please

feel free to add more rows to each section.

If you are unable to provide a URL for any grey literature, tools, or resources, please attach an electronic, soft copy with your submission of this

template. For any products developed in both French and English – please provide a URL or copy for each. If a soft copy is unavailable, please

bring a hard copy to the Wednesday, August 27th Sustaining CLASP Outcomes meeting.

Please note that this information will be shared amongst the Sustaining CLASP Outcomes meeting attendees.

Peer-reviewed Publications Citation

Special Supplement in the Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2012. This special supplement of the CJPH features primary research projects directed at the built environment that were funded by the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Institute of Health Research between 2008 and 2012. The publishing of the Journal was supported by CPAC-CLASP through the HCBD CLASP I initiative.

Special Supplement of the Canadian Journal of Public Health. To be published in the Fall 2014. This supplement will include 9 peer-reviewed articles on the HCBD CLASP I Initiative including: 1. Gagnon, Bellefleur: Influencing Public Policies: Two (Very Good) Reasons to Look Toward Scientific Knowledge in Public Policy (accepted) 2. Macfarlane, Wood, Campbell: Healthy Toronto by Design: Promoting a Healthier Built Environment (accepted) 3. Neumann, Leeming, Guttman, et al: Incorporating Consideration of Health Impacts Into Land Use Development Approval Process: The Development of a Health Background Study Framework (being peer reviewed) 4. Frank, Ulmer, Chapman, et al: Application of an Evidence-based Tool to Evaluate Health Impacts of Changes to the Built

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Environment (accepted) 5. Dubé, Beausoleil, Gosselin, et al: Inventory of Grassroots Projects Aimed at Improving Dimensions of the Built Environment Associated With Active Transportation on the Island of Montreal (accepted) 6. Frank, Chapman, Kershaw, et al: The Unmet Demand for Walkability: Disparities Between Preferences and Actual Choices for Residential Environments in Toronto and Vancouver (accepted) 8. Miro et al. Building the Capacity of health authorities to influence land use and transportation planning: Lessons learned from the Healthy Canada by Design CLASP project in British Columbia. (accepted) 9. Miro et al. Healthy Canada by Design: A cross-provincial, cross sector effort to promote healthier built environments (Being reviewed for a second time). It will also include an introduction by HSF (Manuel Arango), a commentary on the Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Renewal (Kim Perrotta and Gene Chin) and a commentary on the overall supplement by Dr. David Mowat.

NOTE: There are a few other articles being submitted by academics who have worked on our projects but we need to clarify where they are at (SFU, Clearwater & MPH).

CIP Healthy communities Committee (H, Christy, D. Harrison, George McKibbon, Alice Miro, Olimpia Pantelimon, A. McKibbon, PHD). Our 21st Century Challenge: Healthier Communities. Plan Canada. Spring 2012.

CIP Healthy communities Committee (H, Christy, D. Harrison, George McKibbon, Alice Miro, Olimpia Pantelimon, A. McKibbon, PHD). Healthier Communities – Part II. Plan Canada. Summer 2012.

Weyman J T, Dunn J R, Gutmann C, Sivanand B, Bursey G, Mowat D L, 2013, Planning health-promoting development: creation and assessment of an evidence-based index in the Region of Peel, Canada. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design. 40(4) 707 – 722

Grey Literature

Title URL

Health and active transportation: an inventory of municipal data collection and needs in the Lower Mainland of B.C. 2013, 36 pages (SFU) *

http://hcbdclasp.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/hcbd-bc-transportation-and-health-data-inventory.pdf

Health Impact Assessment of the TOD Neighbourhood Project in Sainte-Catherine. Report on potential impacts and recommendations.

http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/2014_EnvBati_BuiltEnv_CLASP_HIA_SteCatherine_EN_Gabarit_Light.pdf

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2014. 93 pages. (NCCHPP) *

Évaluation d’impact sur la santé du projet Quartier TOD à Sainte-Catherine. 2014. 112 pages (NCCHPP)

http://www.ccnpps.ca/187/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=1246

Health Authorities and the Built Environment: Actions to Influnece Public Policies – Interview Report, 2012 (NCCHPP)

Autorités de santé et environnement bâti : actions pour influencer les politiques:

http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/CLASP_Interviews_En.pdf

http://www.ccnpps.ca/187/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=850

Built Environment: Public Policy, Actors, Barriers and Levers: Knowledge Exchange Colloquium – Proceedings, 2012 (NCCHPP) L'environnement bâti : politiques publiques, acteurs, obstacles et leviers. 2012.

http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/CLASP_GroupSessionSummary_En.pdf http://www.ccnpps.ca/187/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=601

The Healthy Development Index Recommendations Report – Peel Health, 2012, 31 pages (Peel Health, Planning Partnership) *

http://www.peelregion.ca/health/resources/healthbydesign/pdf/GPA_HDI_Recomendations_Report_print.pdf

Health Background Study – Development of a Health Background Study Framework, 2011, 131 pages (Peel, TPH, HSF, The Planning Partnership) *

http://www.peelregion.ca/health/resources/healthbydesign/pdf/Final_HBS_Framework_Report.pdf

Toronto Public Health. The Walkable City: Neighbourhood Design and Preferences, Travel Choices and Health. April 2012, 48 pages (TPH)

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/walkable_city.pdf

City and Regional Residential Preference Survey Results for Toronto and Vancouver: A CLASP Final Report, 2012, 133 pages. (UD4H, TPH, Peel, HSF, VCH, FH)

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/clasp.pdf

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Toronto Public Health. Creating Healthy Built Environments – Highlights of Best Practices in Toronto. May 2012. (TPH)

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/healthy_environment.pdf

Toronto Public Health and Urban Design for Health, A Health and Environment-Enhanced Land Use Planning Tool: Highlights, April 2013. City of Toronto, 2013, 37 pages * (TPH, UD4H)

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/clasp_tool_2012.pdf

A Health-Based Decision Support Tool: Enabling Public Health, Transportation, & Land Use Planners to Assess Key Health Impacts of Urban Design Scenarios, 380 pages (UD4H, TPH)

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/clasp_2012.pdf

Community Engagement & Active Transportation: Two Demonstration Projects in Toronto, 2014, 25 pages

http://tcat.ca/sites/all/files/TCAT-TPH-HCBD-KTE-2014.pdf

Healthy Communities – Legislative Comparison Survey Report, Dec 2013. 74 pages. (CIP)

https://www.cip-icu.ca/Files/Healthy-Communities/CIP-Legislative-Comparison-Survey-Report_20131217.aspx

“Taking the Pulse”: Benchmarking Planning for Healthier Communities – Questionnaire Results. April 2011. 32 pages (CIP)

Not posted

Taking the Pulse 2: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS: PLANNING FOR HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES. Questionnaire Results. June 2014, 8 pages (CIP)

Not finalized yet

Learning from the James Bay Neighbourhood Association Project, 2012, 27 pages. (VIHA)

http://hcbdclasp.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/learning-from-the-james-bay-neighbourhood-association-project-final-report.pdf

CITE Innovative Street Case Study report (CITE)

Not yet completed.

Clearwater Project Report (HSF)

Not yet completed.

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Tools & Resources

Title Type (e.g., toolkit, webinar, etc.) URL

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study – Regina Qu’appelle Health Region (RQHR) (10 to 20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not finalized yet

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study - Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) 10 to 20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not completed yet

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study – Ottawa Public Health Region (OPH) (10 to 20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not completed yet

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study – Capital Health, Halifax (CPHA) (10 to 20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not completed yet

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study – Newfoundland and Labrador Built Environment Committee (NLBEC) (10-20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not finalized yet

Healthy Canada by Design Case Study - New Brunswick Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (NB-OCMOH) (10-20 pages)

Tool to support capacity building among public health units & municipalities

Not finalized yet

Shaping active, healthy communities - Workshop Guide, 48 pages. (HSF)

Guide to be used with citizens by staff or volunteers with non-profits organizations, public health or community groups.

http://www.heartandstroke.com/atf/cf/%7B99452D8B-E7F1-4BD6-A57D-B136CE6C95BF%7D/BETK_HSF_WorkshopGuide-web.pdf

Walkable City Backgrounder (TPH) Backgrounder highlighting significant findings in the residential

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/walkable_city_backgr

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preferences survey.

ounder.pdf

Montreal Safe and Active Transportation Audit, 2012, 19 pages. (MPH) Mobilisation communautaire dans les project de mobilite durable. 2012, 19 pages. (MPH)

Active transportation audit tool to be used by citizens.

http://hcbdclasp.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/montreal-safe-active-transportation-audit.pdf

http://www.dsp.santemontreal.qc.ca/dossiers_thematiques/environnement_urbain/thematiques/transport/activites/activites_recherche.html

Health Background Study – Development of a Health Background Study Framework. 2011, 131 pages (Peel, TPH) *

Health-based criteria, and supporting evidence, to be used when assessing planning documents, and/or to support development of context-specific Official Plan guidelines

http://www.peelregion.ca/health/resources/healthbydesign/pdf/Final_HBS_Framework_Report.pdf

Healthy Communities Practice Guide, 2012, 70 pages (CIP) Guide to introduce planners to the concept of healthy communities with case studies.

https://www.cip-icu.ca/Files/Healthy-Communities/CIP-Healthy-Communities-Practice-Guide_FINAL_lowre.aspx

Active Transportation Health and Community Design: What is the Canadian evidence saying? 12 page factsheet (HSF, CIP, CIHI, PHAC)

Factsheet to support public health and planning professionals that summarized Canadian health literature re: active transportation.

https://www.cip-icu.ca/Files/Healthy-Communities/FACTSHEETS-ActiveTransportation-FINALenglish.aspx

Active Living Children & Youth: What is the Canadian evidence saying? 12 page factsheet (HSF, CIP, CIHI, PHAC)

Factsheet to support public health and planning professionals;

https://www.cip-icu.ca/Files/Healthy-

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summary of Canadian health literature re: active living and children.

Communities/FACTSHEETS-ChildrenYouth-FINALenglish.aspx

Health Equity and Community Design: What is the Canadian evidence saying? 12 pages (HSF, CIP, CIHI, PHAC)

Factsheet to support public health and planning professionals; summary of Canadian health literature re: health equity and community design.

https://www.cip-icu.ca/Files/Healthy-Communities/FACTSHEETS-Equity-FINALenglish.aspx

NFLD Workshop - Planners and Health Professionals - Working Together for Community Wellness, 2014, 50 pages. (NLBEC)

Factsheet to raise awareness about healthy communities among different sectors in NFLD.

http://hcbdclasp.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/nfld-workshop-report-final-july-11-2013.pdf

Built Environment On-Line Inventory, 2012. (NCCEH, CIP, UPHN)

This is an on-line inventory. that can be searched by topic and author, of hundreds of reports and studies related to healthy built environments.

http://ncceh.ca/en/additional_resources?topic=89&subtopic=159

Rural Active Living Assessment Tool – Adapted by HCBD Regina team:

HCBD-Adapted RALA - Community Assessment Tool - Regina

HCBD Adapted RALA - Program & Policy Tool - Regina

HCBD-Adapting-RALA-Segment Assessment Tool -Regina

HCBD Adapted RALA Tools - Action Plan -Regina

HCBD Adapted RALA Tools Codebook & Scoring

RALA-Codebook & Scoring Appendices

These tools, originally developed by Dr. David Hartley in the University of Maine South, have been adapted by the HCBD partners to Canadianize them, and then further adapted by the Regina team to make them more applicable to the prairie context.

http://hcbd-clasp.com/members-only-hcbd-webinars-panel-presentations/

Health Impact Assessment of the TOD Neighbourhood This report will be used as a tool by http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/20

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Project in Sainte-Catherine. Report on potential impacts and recommendations. 2014. 93 pages. (NCCHPP) * Évaluation d’impact sur la santé du projet Quartier TOD à Sainte-Catherine. 2014. 112 pages (NCCHPP)

other public health units interested in the health evidence that supports advice respecting active transportation at a subdivision scale.

14_EnvBati_BuiltEnv_CLASP_HIA_SteCatherine_EN_Gabarit_Light.pdf http://www.ccnpps.ca/187/Publications.ccnpps?id_article=1246

Toronto Public Health and Urban Design for Health, A Health and Environment-Enhanced Land Use Planning Tool: Highlights, April 2013. City of Toronto, 2013, 37 pages *

This report is a tool to be used by other organizations that want to understand what this software tool can do, how it was developed, and how it would need to be adapted for application to another community.

http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/pdf/clasp_tool_2012.pdf

Health Enhanced Land Use Planning Scenario Testing Analysis template, 2012 (UD4H)

Software modelling template re: physical activity impacts associated with planning scenarios

https://heartandstroke.sharefile.com/download.aspx?id=29bfddce52514710

HCBD CLASP E-newsletters: (HSF)

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter - June 2014

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter - May 2014

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter - March 18, 2014

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter -February 1, 2014

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter - November 25, 2013

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Newsletter - September 1, 2013

E-newsletters to keep HCBD members and others in the broader network aware of: the work being done by HCBD members; new reports and resources released by HCBD; and new useful resources prepared by others re: healthy built environments.

http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs161/1114502746723/archive/1114725705061.html

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HCBD CLASP Blogs on Website: (HSF)

Planners’ Conference Focuses on People, July 28, 2014 Showcasing HCBD Work June 26, 2014 Neighbourhood Design & Neighbourhood Preference &

Their Impact on Travel Choices & Health: GTA May 13, 2014

New TCAT Report: Community Engagement & Active Transportation March 24, 2014

New CIP Report: Legislative Comparison Survey Report March 11, 2014

Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Webinar Series March 5, 2014

Creating Active Communities in New Brunswick February 7, 2014

Health-Enhanced Land Use Planning Software Tool January 15, 2014

Healthy Canada by Design – Boot Camp December 16, 2013

Curbing Chronic Disease with Community Design – From New York to Halifax November 25, 2013

Newfoundland gets Tips from NYC re: Fighting Obesity & Diabetes November 11, 2013

Growing Healthy Communities in Saskatchewan! November 2, 2013

Heart and Stroke – Shaping Active & Healthy Communities October 21, 2013

Creating Healthy Communities in Newfoundland and Labrador September 23, 2013

Planners Promote Local Food & Active Living August 6, 2013

Blogs (500 word articles with photos and links posted on the HCBD website) to inform HCBD members, and others in the broader network, about the events being organized by HCBD partners, and the research, report and resources they have produced.

http://hcbd-clasp.com/

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Peel Region’s Healthy Development Index July 23, 2013 Toronto Complete Streets Forum 2013 June 3, 2013 New HCBD CLASP Report on Health and Transportation

Data May 22, 2013 Healthy Canada by Design Resources for Planners May

10, 2013 Connecting the Dots in Winnipeg – Building

Relationships between Public Health and Planning April 22, 2013

HCBD Presentations at Conferences & Workshops: CIP 2014 Conference. Keynote Presentation. Dr. Karen Lee. Creating Active Cities. CIP 2014 Conference. HCBD Panel: Inter-sectoral collaboration on healthy communities in rural and urban contexts – July 11,2014 K.Perrotta-HSF-HCBD-Incubating Healthy Communities in

Urban & Rural Contexts C.Muecke-New Brunswick Department of Health I.Roosendaal-Ottawa Public Health M. Jones -Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region D. Harrison – Chair-CIP Healthy Communities Committee

CIP 2014 Conference. The Role of Health Impact Assessments, July 10, 2014 S.Mandoda – Peel Health – Healthy Development Index K.Drew-TPH – Health-Enhanced Land Use Planning oftware

Tool

Vancouver Workshop: Healthy People Healthy Places – From New York to Vancouver. June 6, 2014

Public presentations to Public Health, Planning &/or Transportation Professionals by HCBD members, staff & consultant – Region, National & International Conferences & Workshops (2013-2014)

http://hcbd-clasp.com/clasp-renewal-presentations/

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Dr. Karen Lee, HCBD – Creating Active Cities

CITE 2014 Conference. HCBD Panel: Incubating Innovation to Foster Active Transportation. June 2, 2014 Moderated by G. Bursey, Director, CDIP, Peel Region. G.Chin-HSF & HCBD Overview M.Winters-SFU- Health & Transportation Data O.Bellefleur-NCCHPP- HIA Applied to Subdivision Plan P.Truch-HSF-Clearwater Project D.Patman-CITE Innovative Street Design Case Study

CPHA 2014 Conference. HCBD Panel: Incubating Inter-Sectoral Collaboration to Foster Active Transportation in Rural and Urban Contexts. May 28, 2014 Moderated by Dr. Mowat, MOH, Peel Region K. Perrotta-HSF & HCBD – Building an Inter-Sectoral

Community of Practice to Support Policy Change Dr. Watson-Creed-Capital Health Dr.Richards-Winnipeg Regional Health Authority M.Bishop-NFLD Dr. Druin - Montreal Public Health

CPHA 2014 Pre-Conference Workshop. NCCHPP Workshop: Health Impact Assessments & Active Transportation. May 27, 2014 F.Gagnon, O.Bellefleur, J. Castonguay, CCNPPS, & É.

Tremblay

Conference Board of Canada. Preventing Chronic Disease with Healthy Community Design. May 27, 2014. Dr. Mowat-Peel Health-Urban Design for Working & Living Dr. Campbell, TPH – Making a More Active & Equitable City K. Perrotta – HSF- HCBD – Building a Community of Practice

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to Support Healthy Built Environment Policies

Global Summit on Physical Activity of Children, Toronto, May 21, 2014. S.Prowse-Winnipeg Regional Health Authority – School

Planning New Brunswick Stakeholder Meetings & Public Meeting re: Active Communities. Feb 3-4, 2014. Dr. Muecke, NB Dept of Health-Health Interest in Built

Environments Dr. Karen Lee, NB-Creating Active Cities K.Perrotta-HSF – HCBD & Active Transportation in Rural

Areas

American Public Health Association, Annual Conference. Nov 5, 2013. R.Macfarlane-Toronto Public Health

Newfoundland, Health & Wellness Advisory Committee & Coalitions, Stakeholder Meeting & Public Meeting at Memorial University. Oct 28, 2013. Karen Lee-NFLD-Active Communities

Halifax, Healthy Communities Public Meeting, Dalhousie University & Halifax/Capital Health Workshop. Oct 30 & 31, 2013. Karen Lee- Creating Active Communities – Halifax

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Healthy Communities Workshop. Oct 24, 2013. K.Perrotta-HSF- HCBD Knowledge Translation &

Communications R.A.Whitney-TCAT & R.Mischaiel- TPH- Community

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Engagement on Active Transportation

Atlantic Planning Institute Conference. HCBD Panel: Creating Healthy Communities, Oct 3, 2013. M.Bishop, NFLD Project Team H.Owens, NB Department of Health A.Shaver, Capital Health, Halifax G.Chin, HSF Transportation Association of Canada (TAC), Annual Conference. Sept 2013.

B.Sloan-CIP-Healthy Environments

Metro Vancouver Cycling Action Forum. Sept 25, 2013.

M.Winters-SFU Saskatchewan Professional Planner’s Institute, Annual Conference, & Workshop Regina. Sept 17&18, 2013. Karen Lee-Creating Active Communities K.Perrotta-HSF-HCBD Coalition M.Jones- RQHR – HCBD Project HSF + RQHR- Creating Healthy Communities

Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region, Telehealth Presentation for Saskatchewan. Sept 10, 2013. Dr. Gardner, Simcoe-Muskoka District Health MOH- Public

Health working to Create Healthy Communities Dr.Lee - Creating Active Communities K.Perrotta-HSF-HCBD Coalition

50th International Making Cities Livable Conference. Portland, June 2013. Dr.McKeown-TPH- Creating an Active & Equitable City

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CPHA Conference. Ecological Determinants of Health. June 11, 2013. T.Hancock-M.Parkes-C.Soskolne-G.McKibbon (CIP)

FCM Conference. Healthy Canada by Design. May 2013. G.Chin-HSF-HCBD Coalition & Projects Newfoundland Healthy Communities Workshop. May 30, 2013. NFLD-Workshop Report Toronto Complete Streets Forum. Community Engagement on Active Transportation. May 27, 2013.

R.A.Whitney-TCAT K.Mulligan-TPH J.Engle-Warnick-MUEC BC Health Officers Council Meeting. April 2013. G.Bursey-Peel-Healthy Development Index G.Chin-HSF-Healthy Canada by Design

HCBD Webinars: February 19, 2014 – 1:00 to 2:00 pm – MUEC Webinar – Community Engagement on Active Transportation Alex Coehlo, Montreal Urban Ecology Centre Ryan Whitney Anders , Toronto Centre for Active

Transportation & Rosie Mishaiel, Toronto Public Health

March 4, 2014 - 1:00 to 2:30 pm – Incubating Healthy Communities in Rural & Remote Communities Mary Bishop & Janet Fay Matthews, Newfoundland Project

Team Joy Sluser & Megan Jones, Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region Kevin Gould & Holly Owens, New Brunswick Department of

Webinars, organized by HCBD, to showcase current HCBD projects for professionals in the public health, planning and transportation sectors across Canada.

http://hcbd-clasp.com/members-only-hcbd-webinars-panel-presentations/ for presentations & recordings.

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Health

April 24, 2014 – 1:00 to 3:00 pm – Bringing Health Considerations into the Transportation Planning Process Meghan Winters, Simon Fraser University Audrey Smargiassi, University of Montreal

June 17, 2014 – 1:00 to 2:30 pm – Incubating Active Transportation & Healthy Urban Design Sarah Prowse, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Andrew Ross, City of Winnipeg’s Urban Planning Division. Inge Roosendaal,Ottawa Public Health Ali Shaver, Capital Health in Halifax David MacIsaac, Halifax Regional Municipality

Sept 16, 2014 - 1:00 to 3:00 – Innovation for Healthy Streets & Neighbourhoods Dave Patman, Canadian Institute of Transportation

Engineers, Case Study Project – Innovative Street Designs George McKibbon, Canadian Institute of PlannersCIP Healthy

Communities Committee – Legislative Comparison Environmental Scan

Peter Truch, Innovative Street Design – Town of Clearwater, Heart and Stroke Foundation project

Olivier Bellefleur, National Collaborating Centre for Health Public Policy, Health Impact Assessment applied to subdivsion plan for safe and active transportation

HCBD Peer Sessions: Jan 14, 2014 – HCBD Members Plus – The Links between Active Transportation & Transit

Peer to peer sessions set up for Healthy Canada by Design members (28 to 30 participants) and for Healthy Canada by Design member plus guests from partner

http://hcbd-clasp.com/hcbd-peer-sessions/ for presentations and recordings.

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Catherine Morency, École Polytechnique de Montréal School of Engineering. Physcial Activity, Transit & Active Transportation

George McKibbon, McGibbon Wakefield & Steve Molloy, City of Hamilton. Pedestrian Mobility Plan

Tania Wegwitz, BC Transit. Transit in Remote Communities & Links to Active Transportation

Nov 21 & 22, 2013 – HCBD Members – Face to Face Meeting – Health Assessment Projects & Tools Meghan Winters – SFU – HCBD Project. Health &

Transportation Data Louis Drouin – Montreal Public Health – HCBD Project.

Health Transportation Modelling Tool Monica Campbell – Toronto Public Health – HCBD Project.

TPH – Software Tool Pat Fisher – Region of Waterloo. NEWPATH Project

Oct 15, 2013 – HCBD Members – Retrofitting Streets & Neighbourhoods to Foster Active Transportation & Physical Activity – Tools & Pilot Projects Holly Owens, NB Department of Health – HCBD Project, Rural

Active Living Assessment Michael Williston, Transportation Engineer, Red Deer. Red

Deer Bike Pilot Project Sophie Paquin, Montreal Public Health – HCBD Project.

Walkability Audit

Sept 24, 2013 – HCBD Members Plus – Retrofitting Streets & Neighbourhoods to Foster Active Transportation in Rural & Urban Centres. Dave McLaughlin, Principle, MMM Consulting. Retrofitting

Streets in Smaller Communities to Support Active Transportation

organizations (78-130 participants).

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Dale Bracewell, Active Transportation Manager, Vancouver. Retrofitting Streets to Support Active Transportation

July 23, 2013 – HCBD Members – Health Authorities Working to Create Active Communities in Ontario. Sharon MacKinnon & Kelly Scott, Hamilton Public Health.

Public Health Influencing Land Use & Transportation Planning Processes in Urban Centres

Sue Shikaze, Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pine Ridge Health Region. Public Health Influencing Community Design in Rural Areas

Jackie Gervais, Niagara Region Health Department. Public Health Influencing Community Design in Urban and Rural Communities

June 18, 2013 – HCBD Plus – Collaborating Across Sectors to Create an Active New York City. Dr. Karen Lee, Skye Duncan & Wendy Feuer, New York City.

New York City Staff Collaborating to Support Active Community Design

April 30, 2013 – HCBD Members – HCBD Resources Hazel Christy, CIP HCC – HCBD Project. CIP Healthy

Communities Resources Shilpa Mandoda, Peel Health – HCBD Project, Healthy

Development Index Erna Van Balen, Simon Fraser University-HCBD Project.

Health & Transportation Data

April 9, 2013 – HCBD Members – HCBD CLASP Renewal Launch – Introduction to New Projects & KTE Plan Gene Chin & Kim Perrotta, HCBD CLASP staff. HCBD-CLASP

Renewal – Project Overview & Knowledge Translation & Exchange Plan

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Media Hits on Healthy Canada by Design and its Projects or by its Members:

Toronto Star. Theresa Boyle. April 7, 2014. Peel Region’s High Diabetes Linked to Poor Walkablility.

Peace Arch News. March 13. 2014. Letter to the Editor. Dr. Helena Swinkles & Dr. Lisa Mu, Medical Health Officers, Fraser Health. We must plan for a healthy future.

Tri-City News. March 13, 2014. Letter to the Editor. Dr. Helena Swinkles & Dr. Lisa Mu, Medical Health Officers, Fraser Health. Planning to help people’s health.

Delta Optimist. March 12, 2014. Letter to the Editor. Dr. Helena Swinkles & Dr. Lisa Mu, Fraser Health. Communities need to be healthier.

The Telegram. March 11, 2014. Letter to the Editor. Mary Bishop & Pablo Navarro, Co-Chairs of the Building Healthy Communities Collaborative, Newfoundland. Investing in a Walkable City.

Vanvouver Sun. March 7, 2014. Letter to the Editor. Dr. John Carsley. Planning key to health; Communities should be designed to encourage walking, physical activity.

Daily Gleaner. Fredericton, NB. Feb 3, 2014. Talk to focus on the environment and our health

The Buzzer Blog. Sept 27, 2013. The Second annual Metro

Media articles in which HCBD members are interviewed or media hits initiated by HCBD members.

http://hcbd-clasp.com/hcbd-in-the-news/

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August 11, 2014 – Evolving DRAFT

Vancouver Cycling Action Forum.

News 1130. B. Hunter, Sept 29, 2013. Cycling saves more lives than it claims: study

BC Business. L. Brocki. Sept 26, 2013.

Leader-Post. Regina. Braden Dupuis. Sept 17, 2013. RQHR forum focuses on building active communities.

Globe and Mail. June 19, 2013. Dakshana Bascaramurty. Brampton, Ont. may be a model for how Canada deals with planning.

CBC Victoria Radio. May 2013. Interview with Gene Chin re: HCBD.

Globe and Mail. May 30, 2013. Dave McGinn. Designing Cities for Better Health: If you build it, they will walk.