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Santa Ana City Council Work Study Session
Santa Ana Building Healthy Community
December21, 2009
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Where we live, work and play
directly impacts our health.
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The Evidence
The evidence shows that for California to
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thrive, our communities must have more
than available health care. Affordable
housing, good jobs, safe schools, clean air,
parks and playgrounds, walkablestreets,
markets with fresh fruits and vegetables,
and strong social networks are also crucial
to a healthy California.
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The Challenge
These challenges take many forms –obesity
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and diabetes, unemployment, neighborhood
and family violence –threatening
economically disadvantaged communities
more than others.
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The Strategy
A 10-Year Statewide Commitment to Advance Policies and
Forge Partnerships to Build Healthy Communities and a
Healthy California.
The California Endowment will support the vision of
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parents and local leaders who can imagine a healthy
community. We will forge new partnerships and tap
the local wisdom of community organizers, school
principals, city planners, business executives, hospital
and healthcare workers, parents and youth to deliver
the essentials of a healthy place to live.
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The Plan
The plan includes building 14 healthy communities
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where there is both a need and an opportunity for healthy
surroundings.
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What About the Money?
In the early years (2010-2012) of the plan, most of the 14
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sites can expect grant making in the range of $500,000 to $3
million per site per year.
Actual grant support and dollar amounts will be influenced
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by factors such as community size and complexity
(population sizes in the various sites range from
approximately 30,000 to 90,000), local community capacity
and organizational readiness, and elements of each site’s
strategic plan.
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10 OUTCOMES
All Children Have Health Coverage
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Families Have Improved Access to a Health Home That Supports Healthy
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Behaviors
Health and Family-Focused Human Services Shift Resources Toward
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Prevention
Residents Live in Communities with Health-Promoting Land-Use,
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Transportation and Community Development
Children and their Families are Safe from Violence in their Homes and
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Neighborhoods
Communities Support Healthy Youth Development
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Neighborhood and School Environments Support Improved Health and
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Healthy Behaviors
Community Health Improvements are Linked to Economic Development
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Health Gaps for Boys and Young Men of Color are Narrowed
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California has a Shared Vision of Community Health
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The California Endowment’s 4
Big Results
REDUCTIONS IN YOUTH VIOLENCE
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Outcomes directly related to this Big Result:
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6, 9, 5, and 7
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REVERSE THE CHILDHOOD OBESITY
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Outcomes directly related to this Big Result:
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3,4, and 7
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PROVIDE A HEALTH HOME FOR ALL CHILDREN
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Outcomes directly related to this Big Result:
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2, 1, and 3
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INCREASE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
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Outcomes directly related to this Big Result:
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2, 7, and 9
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SABHC Planning Highlights
New deadline to submit Strategic Plan:
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May 15
Added monies to original $250,000
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planning budget
$75,000 from the Endowment
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$5,000 from SamueliFoundation
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Coordinating Agency: Latino Health Access
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Timeline
TaskDeadline
Complete recruitment and training of residents leaders 2/1/10
Data engagement cut-off2/1/10
Retreats & big ideas 3/1/10
Start Writing Plan3/2/10
First Draft–First Town Hall Meeting 4/15/10
Final Product-Town Hall Meeting5/1/10
Submit the plan5/15/10
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