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Jefferson County Board of Health Presentation
May 18th, 2010
Who We Are
LiveWell Wheat Ridge (LWWR) is one of 22 Colorado communities funded by LiveWell Colorado working to reduce childhood and adult obesity.
LiveWell Wheat Ridge is a partnership of community stakeholders to create an environment and culture which supports healthy eating and active living (HEAL) to combat adult and childhood obesity.
We accomplish this through supporting Wheat Ridge programs, policies and changes to the physical environment and community infrastructure.
Funding for LWWR is provided by LiveWell Colorado
Seven-year funding cycle Focus on socio-ecological model and disparately affected communities Use a coalition approach Use evidence-informed practices that are arising from around the country Focus on policy change, environmental enhancements and enhanced planning processes Housed in the Health Promotion and Lifestyle Management Program at JCPH
Socio-Ecological Model
Why Are We Here?
Currently, 55.7% of Colorado adults are overweight and 25.8% of Colorado children are overweight.
Obesity rates among children have doubled in the past 20 years.
According to the American Heart Association, the leading cause of death for women and men in the United States is heart disease.
Walking 1.5 miles/day leads to 30% decrease in risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. However, 75% of our car trips are less than one mile.
Only 15% of our children walk or bike to school. Kaiser Permanente, 2009
Partnering to reduce the impacts of obesity and chronic disease with:
Wheat Ridge Health Care Providers The City of Wheat Ridge Jefferson Conservation District and Bicycle Wheat Ridge Wheat Ridge Police Department Wheat Ridge and Edgewater schools and Jeffco Public Schools Community Based Organizations and Faith Communities Wheat Ridge 2020 Wheat Ridge Employers Jefferson Center for Mental Health CSU Extension
Why AreWe Here?
Is There aConnectionBetweenThe BuiltEnvironmentAnd RisingObesity Rates?
How We Move Around
60% Driven
27% Bused
1% Biked
12% Walked
85% Car1% Bike
9% Foot5% Other
Source: NHTS
How Did This Happen?The Cycle of Typical Development
Land UsePlanning
Land UsePlanning
INPUTS Auto Oriented Business Single Use Zoning Single Family Residential
GROWTHGROWTH
OUTCOMES Isolated Neighborhoods Multiple Automobile Trips Poor Mobility Difficult Walking
TransportationPlanning
TransportationPlanning
INPUTS Traffic Demand Forecasting Congestion
GROWTHGROWTH
OUTCOMES Wider Roads Induced Traffic More Traffic
Breaking The Cycle of Typical Development
Land UsePlanning
Land UsePlanning
GROWTHGROWTH
OUTCOMES Increased Mobility More Walking & Bicycling Increased Access
OUTCOMES Healthy Neighborhoods Choices of Transportation More Open Space Sense of Place Sense of Community
INPUTS Diversity of Business Mixed Use Zoning Diversity of Residential Units Context Sensitive Solutions Community Involvement
TransportationPlanning
TransportationPlanning
CommunityPlanning
Active Community Environments (ACE)
Working with community members, organizations, schools and city staff to identify strategies and projects to increase active community environments in Wheat Ridge
Approximately 30% of the population does not drive
Active Community Environments (ACE)
7% of transportation trips are made by walking
We are all pedestrians
Active Community Environments (ACE)
Supports the economic vitality of the community by providing additional transportation options to goods and services and foster community identity.
Active Community Environments (ACE)
Over 55% of the Colorado population is considered overweight
Safer options to move aroundChildhood Obesity - Healthcare Costs
Active Community Environments (ACE)
This will make use healthier by active living opportunities
LWWR ACE Funded Projects Wheat Ridge Phase 2 Bike and Pedestrian Study Wheat Ridge Mixed Use Zoning District
Providing draft comments Public Comment Website
38th Avenue Community Input Sessions Sheridan and Wadsworth – Streetscape Middle School Students
Provide capacity-building to elected officials, constituents and employers on the impact of the built environment on public health
Highlands South/West Fitness Trail Exempla Lutheran Stairwell Project Safe Routes to School
Access to Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Task Force
(AFFV)
Increasing Fruit And Vegetable Consumption Can Be Accomplished By:
Supporting schools, worksites, hospitals, etc. to introduce policies that support healthy food choices in cafeterias, vending machines, etc.
Supporting sustainable food systems within communities, worksites, hospitals, faith communities, assisted living facilities, etc. to: Grow their own produce Procure their produce from local sources Etc.
Support policy environments that support sustainable food systems
Support selling of locally grown produce
Access to Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Task Force
(AFFV)
LWWR AFFV Funded Projects
Support Wheat Ridge Farmers’ Market Paid media EBT Machine
Wheat Ridge urban agriculture and sustainable food system assessment
LWWR AFFV Funded Projects
Support changes to the zoning code to enhance urban agriculture, selling locally grown produce, etc.
Implement an online tools to connect WR growers with WR markets
Worksite Wellness Task Force
Worksite Wellness Strategies Include:
Encourage employers to: Provide employees with wellness programs Ensure health care plans cover preventive care Support physical activity into the daily lives of
employees Support employee access to healthy food in
cafeterias, vending machines, etc. Etc.
Worksite Wellness Strategies Include:
Implement a task force to support exchange of work wellness best practices among large and small employers
Next Steps for LiveWell Wheat Ridge Successful Implementation of LWWR Task Forces:
Active Community Environments Access to Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Worksite Wellness (in collaboration with Enterprise Wheat Ridge)
Implement LiveWell Wheat Ridge Leadership Committee and complete LWWR Sustainability Plan
Diagram
Identify ways to grow partnership and align efforts with JCPH Environmental Health Program
Identify future funding sources to provide Healthy Eating and Active Living policies, etc. to all jurisdictions in Jefferson County
Promote Livable Communities concepts, best practices and policies within Jefferson County
Next Steps for LiveWell Wheat Ridge
livewellcolorado.org
To learn more about Live Well Wheat Ridge and Live Well Colorado
please check out our website
Thank you!
Molly HansonLiveWell Wheat Ridge Coordinator
[email protected] 720-345-8547
Bill MaharLiveWell Wheat Ridge
Technical and Planning [email protected]
PH 720-237-7324