Growing Health: Findings from a health impact assessment on the North West community allotment/garden proposal (Executive Summary)
Growing Health: Findings from a health impact assessment on the North West community allotment/garden proposal (Executive Summary)
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2013-06-01
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland
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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a process that can help improve the health of communities and reduce health inequalities. It can be used to help understand how a proposal for a new law, policy, programme, or project might affect the health of the whole community.
HIA can be used at national, regional or local level before a proposal is implemented. It helps to ensure that new proposals are more inclusive, more equitable, and more sustainable for everyone. For example, it will assess how people with less money, children, older people, or people with a disability might be affected by a new law or policy. HIA can be carried out by a wide range of decision- and policy-makers, from statutory agencies to local councils, community groups, and private companies.
Local community allotment/ gardening projects appear to be quite exceptional in their ability to address an array of public health and liveability issues for all ages. They provide people with an opportunity to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing.
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Institute of Public Health in Ireland, 2013. Growing Health: Findings from a health impact assessment on the North West community allotment/garden proposal (Executive Summary), Institute of Public Health in Ireland