Collaborations to Activate Local Communities A partnership between 1305 and 1416 CDC Grantees Arkansas Department of Health Leesa Freasier, M.Ed, CTRS University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service Lisa Washburn, DrPH Lauren Morris, MPH Jennifer Conner, DrPH, MPH, MAP
Presentation Objectives Understand how to engage multiple regional and state partnerships to achieve greater impact. Understand how regional and state collaborative efforts have activated local communities in Arkansas. Identify potential partnerships and resources to activate local communities.
https://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/state-local-programs/profiles/obesity-infograph.pdf
Overlapping Strategies BASIC Promote the adoption of food service guidelines/nutrition standards, which include sodium. Promote the adoption of physical education/physical activity in schools. Promote the adoption of physical activity in early care and education and worksites. DOMAIN 2 Increase access to healthy foods and beverages: Provide access to farmer s markets. Implement food service guidelines/nutrition standards where foods and beverages in priority settings (ECE, worksites, communities). Increase physical activity access and outreach. Create or enhance access to places for physical activity with focus on walking combined with information outreach. Design streets and communities for physical activity. Implement physical activity in early care and education.
Arkansas Healthy LIFE sites BENTON CARROLL BOONE BAXTER FULTON RANDOLPH CLAY Craighead County County Health Ranking: 17/75 Adult Obesity: 36% Food Environment Index: 5.7/10 Physical Inactivity: 34% Access to exercise: 59% Poverty: 22.3% Jefferson County County Health Ranking: 62/75 Adult Obesity: 39% Food Environment Index: 4.8/10 Physical Inactivity: 36% Access to exercise: 65% Poverty: 26.8% Ouachita County County Health Ranking: 61/75 Adult Obesity: 38% Food Environment Index: 4.3/10 Physical Inactivity: 38% Access to exercise: 39% Poverty: 23.0% WASHINGTON CRAWFORD SEBASTIAN POLK SEVIER SCOTT HOWARD LITTLE RIVER FRANKLIN MILLER MADISON LOGAN PIKE HEMPSTEAD JOHNSON MONTGOMERY LAFAYETTE YELL NEWTON NEVADA CLARK COLUMBIA POPE GARLAND PERRY HOT SPRING OUACHITA MARION SEARCY VAN BUREN CONWAY SALINE DALLAS GRANT CALHOUN UNION FAULKNER STONE JEFFERSON CLEVELAND BRADLEY IZARD CLEBURNE WHITE INDEPENDENCE PULASKI LONOKE PRAIRIE LINCOLN DREW ASHLEY SHARP JACKSON WOODRUFF MONROE ARKANSAS LAWRENCE DESHA CHICOT GREENE CRAIGHEAD POINSETT CROSS ST. FRANCIS LEE PHILLIPS CRITTENDEN MISSISSIPPI Woodruff County County Health Ranking: 69/75 Adult Obesity: 36% Food Environment Index: 5.6/10 Physical Inactivity: 33% Access to exercise: 0% Poverty: 25.1% Monroe County County Health Ranking: 64/75 Adult Obesity: 37% Food Environment Index: 5.1/10 Physical Inactivity: 38% Access to exercise: 7% Poverty: 28.1% Chicot County County Health Ranking: 63/75 Adult Obesity: 39% Food Environment Index: 4.9/10 Physical Inactivity: 38% Access to exercise: 10% Poverty: 32.1%
Community Coalition Action Theory Monroe Craighead Ouachita Chicot Jefferson Woodruff Community Coalition Action Theory, SOURCE: Butterfoss & Kegler, 2002
http://coalitionswork.com/resources/tools
1305 1416 Actions to Strengthen Local Groups and Coalitions Guide strategic planning for PSE changes. Foster more livable communities through trainings and demonstrations. Provide short, intermediate, and long-term roadmap (Technical Memo).
HAA ADH UAEX UAMS DHS UALR Community Engagement Core Interns ArCOP ASU ADE AML ArDOT ACH
The Vision
Livable Communities Attracting Professional Talent Reviving Neighborhoods Growing Property Values Diverse Communities
Reducing Costs to Society Health and Fitness Economic Costs of Less Crashes States with the lowest levels of biking and walking have, on average, the highest rates of obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure. Arkansas bicycle and pedestrian injury and fatality crashes cost $720 million annually.
Example: Clarendon, AR (Monroe County) Stepwise Process: Assessment and Mapping Strategic Plan Walk Audit Tech Memo Pop-Up
Connecting the Dots: Mayor Walk to School Day Community Garden Downtown/Bike-Ped Bridge
Safe Routes to School: Simulated traffic circle and crosswalks
Example: Jonesboro, AR (Craighead County)
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Pop-Up Park: Simulated multi-use green space
Example: Lake Village, AR (Chicot County) Complete Streets Resolution passed 2016 Existing Lakefront Amphitheater Addition of Main Street Pocket Park
New Main Street Pocket Park Performance Area and Yard Games Pop-up Main Street Bike Shop, Smoothie Shop (youth-led), Consignment Shop, Pet Boutique, and Mobile Farmers Market
Activating Local Communities Context must be taken into consideration. Directly connect state and regional partners to local communities to serve as sustainable resources. Eliminate duplication of efforts. Accomplish more with available funds from all partners.
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. ~ Henry Ford Complete Streets Promotional Video available at: https://www.uaex.edu/health-living/health/arkansas-healthy-life.aspx
Questions? Leesa Freasier leesa.freasier@arkansas.gov Dr. Lisa Washburn lwashburn@uaex.edu Lauren Morris lrmorris@uaex.edu Dr. Jennifer Conner jconner@uaex.edu