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Six intervention strategies that the local government can utilize to ensure that the community members live in a safe and healthy environment

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Answered by luk3004
4

These are the 25 strategics to improve community health

1. WORK AT A FREE CLINIC

2. REACH OUT TO A RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE

3. VOLUNTEER AT A MEDICAL CENTER

4. HELP AT A HOMELESS SHELTER

5. VOLUNTEER AT A CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

6. ORGANIZE A BLOOD DRIVE

7. REACH OUT TO A SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

8. RAISE MONEY FOR A LOCAL HEALTH ASSISTANCE

FUND

9. GIVE TO A FOOD BANK

10. BUILD FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

11. ORGANIZE A LOCAL RUN/WALK

12. SPEAK AT A HIGH SCHOOL

13. CREATE RESOURCES FOR MENTAL HEALTH

AWARENESS

14. RUN A HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE

15. GET INVOLVED WITH A LOCAL CHURCH

16. CREATE A BONE MARROW REGISTRY

17. OFFER A COMMUNITY HEALTH SCREENING

18. VOLUNTEER WITH A DISEASE AWARENESS

PROGRAM

19. CREATE A BACKPACK PROGRAM TO FIGHT

CHILDHOOD HUNGER

20. BUILD AN URBAN GARDEN

21. ORGANIZE A COMMUNITY CLEAN UP

22. BUILD A LOCAL PARK

23. HELP AT AN AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM

24. VOLUNTEER WITH A SPECIAL NEEDS

PROGRAM

25. WORK WITH A LOCAL FARMER’S MARKET

These are the recommendations for Healthier environment

Healthy Activity Environment Recommendations

Our surroundings can have a profound impact on our actions. This is especially so when it comes to physical activity. If a city has few sidewalks, for example, few people will walk places. If there are no safe places to ride bikes, few people will commute by bike to work or school. If there are no gyms nearby, few people will have a safe and comfortable place to exercise.

Families: Creating active families

Early Child Care: Healthy activity, screen time, and sleep

Schools: Staying active throughout the school day

Worksites: Promoting physical activity at work

Physical Activity: Exercise can help control weight

Environmental Barriers to Activity:Where people live and work affects how active they are

In a nation—and, increasingly, world—where people get less and less physical activity, the “built environment”—the actual physical structures that make up the places where we live, eat, work, play, and go to school—is a key component in the fight against obesity. And it deserves a great deal of attention.

An activity-friendly environment is one that offers a variety of safe and affordable ways to be active. Some environmental changes can help people weave activity into their everyday routines, such as promoting active transportation, so people can walk or ride bikes to shops, school, and workplaces; instituting land use practices that discourage pedestrian-unfriendly sprawl; or designing buildings with attractive stairs, bicycle storage rooms, and layouts that encourage people to get up from their desks. These everyday activity approaches hold promise because they don’t require people to add “exercise” to the to-do list. Other changes can promote active “play” for all ages during free time, such as by opening school gyms to community use on evenings and weekends, or improving public safety, so that people feel comfortable being active outdoors. Media campaigns and social marketing can also help change social norms and encourage people to become more active as part of their daily routine and during their free time.

Integral to implementing such strategies are concerted efforts across many disciplines—transportation and city planners, private developers and employers, community groups and educators. Small-scale changes to the built environment can make a difference. Large-scale changes can make a difference. Together over time, they can provide the structure and support needed to make real and robust strides again obesity.

This section of the website summarizes broad recommendations for improving the physical activity environment, based on a review of expert guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute of Medicine, the World Health Organization, and other major governmental, professional, and public health advocacy organizations. While many of the recommendations are aimed at the local level, state and national governments also play an important role. For more detailed guidance on these recommendations and ideas for putting them into practice, explore the source list on each page, as well as the links to useful toolkits and other resources. Keep in mind that these recommendations are based primarily on a review of U.S. expert guidance, unless otherwise indicated; in other countries, different policy approaches may be needed to achieve improvements in the physical activity environment.

Community Design and Active Transportation

Building routine activity into daily life means changing the way that our communities are built. Community designs that discourage urban sprawl, prioritize recreation space, and facilitate safe walking and biking can increase everyday opportunities to be active.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the strategies that the local government can t to ensure the community members live in a safe and healthy environment are given below

  • 1. there should be proper supply of drinking water and food to all the people of that village.
  • 2. the health centres and the rural hospital should have adequate amount of infrastructure and doctors in healthcare staff
  • 3.There should be strong action on the offenders of that particular area.
  • 4.There should be proper lighting.
  • 5.there should not be any the position of waste material and hence  fly nuisance
  • 6. The government should run medical camp from time to time for screening of individuals

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