Planning for Healthy Places trains advocates and practitioners on a wide variety of topics related to public health and the built environment. Our hands-on workshops and presentations allow planners, public health advocates, elected officials, local government staff, business owners, and citizen activists to learn how the tools of land use and economic development can reduce health disparities and create more livable communities.
Training topics include:
For organizations funded through the California Nutrition Network (including Communtiies of Excellence in Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Prevention, CX3), The California Endowment's Healthy Eating Active Communities Initiative, and Kaiser Permanente's Healthy Eating Active Living initiative, trainings and technical assistance may be available free of charge. Other organizations may also be eligible for free or reduced-fee trainings. Please contact us for more information.
Technical Assistance
Our staff is able to provide a deep understanding of land use, economic development, and redevelopment processes, policies, and strategies. We are available for one-on-one consultations to help you find people, information, and other resources to create healthier environments. Contact us at info@healthyplanning.org.