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1 The Governors Vision Advance a Health Across All Policies approach to incorporate health considerations into policies, programs and initiatives led by non-health agencies. Consider how all of our policies, programs and initiatives


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The Governor’s Vision

  • Advance a Health Across All Policies approach to incorporate

health considerations into policies, programs and initiatives led by non-health agencies.

  • Consider how all of our policies, programs and initiatives

support us to achieve the Governor’s goal of becoming an age friendly state.

  • Long term goal is to embed Health in all Policies and Healthy

Aging into all aspects of our government work.

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Prevention Agenda Priorities and Focus Areas 8 Age-Friendly Domains

PA Total 8 Domains Total

Chronic Disease Healthy Environment Maternal Child Health Mental Health Infectious Disease 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Agency

Obesity Tobacco Chronic Disease Mgmt. Outdoor Air Quality Water Quality Built Environment Injury Prevention Maternal and Infant Health Child Health Reproductive Health Promote MEB well-being Prevent Substance Abuse + Strengthen Infrastructure HIV and STD Prevention Vaccine Preventable Disease Healthcare Associated Infections Outdoor Spaces and Buildings Transportation Housing Social Participation Respect and Social Inclusion Civic Participation & Employment Communication and Information Community and Health Services OPHRP (Parks) 7

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5 2 4

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25 OASAS 1 3 1 1

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3 3 2 7 7 15 25 DAM 19

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7 1 4 4 5 18 17 52 59 DOS 1

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7 6 7 6 7 7 8 36 58 OMH

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1 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 OTDA 2

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4 3 1 4 4 16 19 NYSERDA

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1 9 4

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1 24 16 HCR 1

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1 7 4 4 1 2 4 10 27 OCFS 4

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4 4 2 9 9 18 32 OGS 3 1

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5 5 DEC 2

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1 7 2 21 22 DOT

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13 NYSOFA

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2 4 3 3 4 5 8 24 Totals 40 4 21 22 14 49 18 8 25 2 18 7 6 1 42 24 33 39 38 25 70 61 235 332

NYS Agency Projects Supporting HAAP-HA

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3 Non-Health Agency HAAP Selected Project Prevention Agenda Priority American Planning Association Domain Ag and Markets Fresh Food Rx Program Prevent Chronic Disease Healthy Food System NYSERDA Healthy Homes Initiative Promote Safe and Healthy Environment Environmental Exposures HCR Vital Brooklyn All Priorities Social Cohesion DOT Complete Streets Prevent Chronic Disease Active Living DEC Adventure NY Prevent Chronic Disease Active Living

Inter-Agency Projects for HAAP-HA

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How can we connect health and healthy aging with non health efforts in local communities? Who are your local representatives we can connect with?

  • 58 Local Health Departments
  • 58 Area Offices for the Aging
  • 10 NYSERDA outreach contractors

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Strengthening Collaboration at the Local Level

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https://www.ny.gov/programs/downtown-revitalization-initiative https://regionalcouncils.ny.gov/sites/default/files/DRI_Booklet_Final.pdf https://regionalcouncils.ny.gov/

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Capital Region - Glens Falls, Hudson Central New York - Oswego Finger Lakes - Geneva Long Island – Westbury, Hicksville (Oyster Bay) Mid-Hudson - Middletown Mohawk Valley - Oneonta New York City - Jamaica North Country - Plattsburgh Southern Tier – Elmira, Village of Watkins Glen Western New York - Jamestown

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Age Friendly and Healthy Communities demonstrate Smart Growth Principles

Smart Growth Principles

  • Walkable, Bikable, Transit-Friendly

Communities (“Complete Streets”)

  • Transit-Oriented Development
  • Public Gathering Spaces
  • Social and Recreational Opportunities
  • Accessibility and Proximity from Compact,

Mixed-Use Development—Access to Daily Amenities

  • Variety of Housing Types, Sizes and Prices
  • Active Living by Design

NYS Policy and Program Opportunities

  • Regional Economic Development Councils
  • Downtown Revitalization Initiative
  • Smart Growth Environmental Protection

Fund Planning Grants/Livable NY

  • Local Waterfront Revitalization

Program/Brownfield Opportunity Area Planning & Implementation Grants

  • Health Impact Assessments
  • Model Aging-in-Place Local Law
  • Inter-Agency Transit Oriented

Development Working Group

  • Regional Sustainability Plans/Clean Energy

Communities

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Next Steps

  • A. Embedding Health and Healthy Aging into State Agency Procurements
  • B. Implementing Interagency Projects to Advance the Prevention Agenda

and Age Friendly NYS

  • C. Strengthening Collaboration Among Local Health and Area Offices on

the Aging and other agencies with Prevention Agenda coalition Partners In Local Communities