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Planning for Healthy Urban Communities in Australia – The Healthy Places and Spaces Project

Planning for Healthy Urban Communities in Australia – The Healthy Places and Spaces Project. Outline. Planning Context Current health status of Australians Strategic planning and health The Healthy Spaces and Places Project Local planning and design for health Challenges Conclusion.

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Planning for Healthy Urban Communities in Australia – The Healthy Places and Spaces Project

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  1. Planning for Healthy Urban Communities in Australia – The Healthy Places and Spaces Project

  2. Outline • Planning Context • Current health status of Australians • Strategic planning and health • The Healthy Spaces and Places Project • Local planning and design for health • Challenges • Conclusion

  3. Urban planning - Australian context • 21 Million People; 85% live in cities, mainly along eastern & SE coastline • Three tiers of government – Federal, State/Territory and Local • Planning Challenges: • Ageing Population • Housing Affordability • Climate Change • Infrastructure

  4. Australian suburban environments • Car oriented • Poor public transport and links to public transport • Concerns about safety • Poor public space • Poor access to fresh food

  5. Health of Australians • Epidemic of chronic diseases - cardiovascular diseases, arthritis, diabetes, cancer • Obesity rates doubled in Australia since 1985 • 18% of Australian adults obese (2002) - double the rate of 1989 • 13,000 deaths per year in Australia attributed to physical inactivity • Mental health disorders are prevalent and increasing -1 in 5 people in Australia are affected by a mental health problem in any 1 year

  6. Urban Planning and Health Strategic Planning • Adopt health considerations as core business Policy Integration • Incorporate health considerations into policies, strategies and plans across a range of business units Project Initiation • Implement projects that support healthy urban environments Statutory Planning • Apply healthy planning and design guidelines

  7. Strategic framework • Vision & mission statements • Government programs – Go for Your Life • Policy documents – Liveable Neighbourhoods WA, Sustainable Neighbourhoods • Metropolitan plans e.g. Melbourne 2030, Sustainable Sydney 2030 • Local planning policies – car parking, housing choice, increasing densities

  8. Partnership Healthy Spaces and Places is a partnership between: • Australian Local Government Association • The Heart Foundation of Australia • Planning Institute of Australia This project has received funding assistance from the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing

  9. Value of Partnership • Unique Partnership • Memorandum of Understanding underpins partnership • Leveraging knowledge, advocacy and networks • Stronger influence for change

  10. Project design Four project stages are identified: • Scoping – during 2007 • Consultation – workshops mid - late 2008 • Implementation – 08/09 • Evaluation - 2009

  11. Healthy Spaces and Places project is about: • recognizing how everyday urban management decisions can influence people’s health and well-being • recognizing the complexity and cross-disciplinary/sectoral nature of the issues • raising awareness • setting a national policy agenda • supporting current State/local initiatives

  12. What are we trying to achieve? • improved understanding amongst health and planning professionals of how the built environment influences active living • people engaging in regular physical activity • sense of belonging and social inclusion • sense of place • positive health impacts on future health burden • sustained economic well-being

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