HEALTHFUL POLICIES

The HLN website posts information relevant to nutritional and fitness issues that impact population health, as well as other items related to child, family and community health.  The content of the articles and linked websites represent a range of opinions and are not necessarily promoted or endorsed in their entirety by the HLN or its partners.

PUBLIC HEALTH LAW & POLICY WORKSHOP

To help advance Health Policy Cabinet discussions related to the priorities identified in the 2010 Countywide Health Needs Assessment, HLN invited Public Health Law & Policy (PHLP) representatives Christine Fry and Ian McLaughlin to share information about health policy development and enforcement resources successfully implemented in other jurisdictions.  Pdfs of their April 14, 2011 PowerPoint presentations can be viewed by clicking on the links below:


Click here to find out more about an October 6-8, 2010 event in Los Angeles entitled, "Healthy Food & Farms by 2030: Policy in Service of Innovation."

Organizations can improve the health of their employees, members and community by instituting policies that encourage healthful practices. 

  • Provide time to engage in a variety of physical activities.
  • Provide water to drink.
  • Adopt nutrition standards for healthy meals, snacks and beverages.
  • Establish accessible Farmers' Markets or farm stand programs in underserved areas.
  • Promote and establish community gardening initiatives.
  • Maintain and develop programming and facilities (including park programs) for active play and recreation.
  • Support breastfeeding.
  • Participate in the public policy process to highlight the need for community changes to improve eating and activity habits.
 

The Environmental Nutrition and Activity Tool (ENACT) is a menu of strategies to improve nutrition and activity in seven environments:  Childcare, School, After-School, Community, Workplace, Healthcare and Government.

Each ENACT strategy presents useful information based on current research and practices and includes medol policies and programs, hands-on tools and resources.  For more details about ENACT, please click on the following link to the Prevention Institute's website.  

ENACT is the yard stick selected by HLN in its CA Endowment Obesity Prevention grant for partners to identify ways they will support opportunities for improving nutrition and fitness choices among all population sectors countywide.  The following document is a summary of Lake County priorities and progress as of Winter 2008:   

ENACT Summary Winter 2008.pdf ENACT Summary Winter 2008.pdf
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