8:30 am - 4:00 pm, August 2, 2016
This program has been approved for 6 AICP CM credits.
Commission Office
The ACP Building - 8th Floor
190 N. Independence Mall West
Philadelphia, PA
For directions Call (215) 592-1800
Please Use Sixth Street Entrance
Registration & Breakfast
Welcome & Introductions
Introductory Presentation
Why incorporate health into planning?
State enabling legislation
Planning process + public health model alignment
Tools (stand-alone element, plan, ordinances, guidelines, etc.)
Health intersections with equity & sustainability
Health planning in different place types / geographies
Process Initiation
Points of entry to healthy planning / opportunities
Funding strategies
Justification & messaging
INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
Root Cause Mapping & Stakeholder Analysis
Existing Conditions / Community Profile
Quantitative vs. qualitative data / Upstream vs. downstream
What data is important, how do you find it, and what does it mean?
Community engagement in data collection and analysis
Setting the foundation for tracking and evaluation
INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
Data Literacy & Skills
Vision, Goals, & Strategies / Policies
Different approaches
Policies, projects, partnerships, and advocacy
Content examples for different topics
Lunch
Panel Presentation
Successful Healthy Planning in the DVRPC region (with Q&A)
INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
Site Plan Assessment
INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
Writing Healthy Plans
Action & Implementation
Evaluating trade-offs
Prioritization process
INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY:
Action & Implementation
Evaluation in Healthy Planning
Process vs. outcome evaluation
Evaluation and follow-up mechanisms
Discussion / Q&A
Closing & Adjournment
Title VI Statement
In effect as of January 30, 2025
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and related nondiscrimination mandates in all programs and activities. DVRPC is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, all programs and activities on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or income level, as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other related nondiscrimination mandates.
DVRPC's website, www.dvrpc.org, may be translated into multiple languages. Publications and other public documents can be made available in alternative languages and formats, if requested. DVRPC’s public meetings are always held in ADA-accessible facilities and in transit-accessible locations whenever possible. DVRPC will work to accommodate all reasonable requests for translation, interpretation, accommodations or other auxiliary services and encourages that requests be made at least seven days prior to a public meeting. Requests can be made by contacting the Commission’s ADA and Title VI Compliance Officer Shoshana Akins via email at public_affairs@dvrpc.org, calling (215) 592-1800, or while registering for an upcoming meeting.
Any person who believes they have been aggrieved by an unlawful discriminatory practice by DVRPC under Title VI has a right to file a formal complaint. Any such complaint must be in writing and filed with DVRPC's ADA and Title VI Compliance Officer Shoshana Akins and/or the appropriate state or federal agency within 180 days of the alleged discriminatory occurrence. Complaints that a program, service, or activity of DVRPC is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to Shoshana Akins as well. For more information on DVRPC's Title VI program or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, please visit: www.dvrpc.org/GetInvolved/TitleVI, call (215) 592-1800, or email public_affairs@dvrpc.org.