legal and policy tools for creating healthy places
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Legal and Policy Tools for
Creating Healthy Places
Robert S. Ogilvie, PhD
The Fine Print
The information provided in this seminar is for informational purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice. Public
Health Law & Policy does not enter into attorney-client relationships.
The primary purpose of this training is to address legal and/or policy options to improve public health. There is no intent to
reflect a view on specific legislation. PHLP incorporates objective non-partisan analysis, study, and research in all our work.
No federal funds were used to create this presentation
We partner with state and local leaders to improve health in all communities, especially the
underserved.
We do this by researching legal and policy questions, drafting
policy language, and training community leaders to put these
ideas to work.
Land Use Plans
ChangeLab Solutions can help
you turn this…
Into this:
Joint Use Agreements
Photo: Lydia Daniller
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bartshumandad/5531073996/
Or this:
Into this:
Bike Parking
Policies: Photo Mike Gynecki
and this:
Urban Agriculture Tools
Photo: Lydia Daniller
We can help you turn this…
Into this:
Complete Streets and
Safe Routes to School Tools
Photo: Lydia Daniller
We can help you replace this…
with this:
Healthy beverage policies Photo: Flickr Creative Commons Respres_JeffTurner
Or transition from this…
Healthy Vending contracts Photo: Blue Cross
to this:
Or from this…
http://www.flickr.com/photos/twofishblu/4439106655/sizes/l/in/photostream
Healthy procurement policies Photo: The Oregonian
to this:
ChangeLab Solutions can help
you replace this…
with this:
Healthy Food Retail Strategies
Photo: Lydia Daniller
and this:
Farmers Market policies
Photo: Lydia Daniller
and this:
Mobile vending policies
Robert S. Ogilvie, PhD
changelabsolutions.org
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