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1 about fifty percent of their day sitting and fifty percent standing, which is optimal. She said <br />2 twenty percent of staff has elected to use the sit stand desk. <br />3 Commissioner Pelissier said she would like the Commissioners to have such work <br />4 stations. <br />6 2. Health in All Policies <br />7 Tony Whitaker said this is an idea that is cross departmental and a collaborative <br />8 approach that attempts to include health considerations in all policy decisions. He presented <br />9 the following PowerPoint slides: <br />10 <br />11 How can decisions impact our health? <br />12 <br />13 Tony Whitaker shared a graphic showing how many different areas play into public <br />14 policy. He said the graphic shows that seventy percent of the factors that influence health are <br />15 related to behaviors and environment. He added environment includes social environment, <br />16 economic climate, educational environment as well as our physical environment. He said this is <br />17 not a novel concept yet it is also not widespread. <br />18 <br />19 <br />20• <br />21• <br />22• <br />23• <br />24• <br />25• <br />26• <br />27• <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />Examples <br />Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Tool <br />California's Health in All Policies Task Force <br />Staffing to increase HIAP <br />Require it! <br />The How -To to HIAP <br />31 Tony Whitaker asked what Health in All Policies could look like in Orange County. He <br />32 said it would be a systematic way, as policies are developed, for health based considerations to <br />33 be made before policies are enacted. He added the BOCC is already good at doing this in an <br />34 informal way. He said he wanted to present Health in All Policies as a bona fide concept that <br />35 has precedent. He said the BOH would like to partner with the BOCC to implement it in a <br />36 tangible way that would better the health of Orange County residents. <br />37 Commissioner Rich said she liked the idea and how can they incorporate it into the <br />38 County Manager's budget recommendations. <br />39 Commissioner Pelissier said as a Board they should adopt a resolution committing to <br />40 Health in All Policies and ask the Board of Health for help in implementation. She said the <br />41 Southern Human Services Center is already geared towards healthy living, and this concept <br />42 could be furthered as services are expanded on the campus. <br />43 Bonnie Hammersley said she has some experience with Health in All Policies from <br />44 previous work in another county. She said it is an interesting approach that considers the big <br />45 picture of how people are impacted by decisions made by County Government, which she <br />46 thinks is a good idea. <br />47 Commissioner Rich suggested making Health in All Policies part of the BOCC annual <br />48 retreat's goals. <br />
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