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Partnership Team | PHCI
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MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci, PhD. Research Project Coordinator for the Rutgers Center for Green Building. Expand title=”Read Bio”]. Her current focus is on post-occupancy evaluations that address sustainability from the perspective of social well-being, environmental impact, and economic performance. Expand title=”Read Bio”]. Specifically, Allison is interested in biofuel and renewable energy policies and their impact on carbon emissions and land use. Relevant professional experience includes assisting ...
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Conference 2015 | PHCI
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Health Impact Assessment in New Jersey:. Building Capacity to Advance Healthier Decisions. An inaugural workshop by the New Jersey Health Impact Collaborative,. Facilitated by Rutgers University. May 7, 2015. Slider does not exist. Challenged the conference participants to advance meaningful policies and strategies to integrate health as an inherent outcome of decisions at the state and local levels in New Jersey. Dr. Denise Rodgers. The challenge of disparate health outcomes in New Jersey. National Pers...
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Resources | PHCI
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New Jersey Chapter, American Planning Association (NJAPA). APA’s free online HIA training course. For including health in comprehensive planning. New Jersey Association of County and City Health Officials (NJACCHO). The Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment (SOPHIA).
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Facilitators | PHCI
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Jon A Carnegie, AICP/PP. Jon A Carnegie is Executive Director of the Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and an adjunct member of the faculty at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers. Jon holds a B.A. and a Master of City and Regional Planning degree from Rutgers University. Robert Laumbach MD, MPH, CIH. Karen Lowrie, Ph.D. Karen received her PH.D in urban planning and has taught college classes in environmental plann...
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Assessing Health Outcomes of Post-Sandy Decision Making | PHCI
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Assessing Health Outcomes of Post-Sandy Decision Making. Assessing Health Outcomes of Post-Sandy Decision Making. In partnership with New Jersey Future and the College of New Jersey, Rutgers University is leading a project to assess health impacts of post-Sandy decision-making and recovery. The project is funded by The Health Impact Project, a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts. View/download Post-Sandy HIA Project Summary.
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Value of HIA in NJ | PHCI
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Value of HIA in NJ. Value of HIA in NJ. New Jersey is an ideal location to benefit from integration of health considerations into decision-making due to its:. Population density and diversity. How can HIA lead to a healthier NJ? Httpv:/ youtu.be/NG7b PPFUOg.
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About Us | PHCI
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The Planning Healthy Communities Initiative. PHCI) is a partnership dedicated to promoting the integration of public health impacts into planning and decision-making. PHCI is an initiative of the Rutgers University Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy in collaboration with Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences. PHCI advances strategies that promote Health in All Policies. To inform specific decision-making and educate policy makers;. Conducting outreach and education. View/Download: ...
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Events | PHCI
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Incorporating Health into Planning and Decision-Making. May 22, 2017. Click Here to Register and Learn More. About Health Impact Assessment. Health Impact Assessment (HIA). Can be used to evaluate a proposed plan or project’s potential effects on the health of a population. HIA provides evidence-based recommendations aimed at enhancing positive health impacts and minimizing negative ones, providing an approach to the decision-making process by:. More Information about Health Impact Assessment.
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What is HIA? | PHCI
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Health Impact Assessment (HIA). Is a fast-growing practice in the US that provides practitioners and policymakers with a tool to consider the health outcomes of decisions. By combining scientific data, health expertise and public input, HIAs identify and assess the potential positive and negative health effects of decisions related to policies, programs or projects. Considering health outcomes such as social, economic and environmental influences;. Reviewing potential strategies that may reduce negative ...
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