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Title: Victor Colman , JD Senior Policy Advisor


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Victor Colman , JD Senior Policy
Advisor Washington State Department of
Health 2005 Healthy Worksite Summit Demystifying
Policy in the Workplace October 4, 2005
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Policy, Systems, Environment
Community
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HEALTHY BEHAVIORAL CHANGE WORKPLACE EXAMPLES
  • Individual Providing health information
    regarding better eating habits
  • Interpersonal Setting up walking clubs at the
    worksite

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HEALTHY BEHAVIORAL CHANGE WORKPLACE EXAMPLES
  • Institutional / Organizational Employers that
    provide incentives to employees to support
    walking or biking to work
  • Community Greater community walkability
  • Public Policy A law that provides a tax break
    for employers that include health club
    memberships as an employee benefit

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POLICY APPROACHES THAT ENCOURAGE HEALTHY BEHAVIOR
  • In addition to individual behavioral
    strategies, public health is increasingly focused
    upon assessing and modifying our social and
    physical environments that impact our attitudes,
    habits and behaviors. WHY?

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MAXIMAL IMPACT
  • Behavioral change research tells us that
    comprehensive approaches to prevention are most
    successful
  • Broader reach -- strategies focused on the
    environment have the ability to reach entire
    populations and reduce collective risk

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EASE OF MAINTENANCE
  • Environmental approaches can be cost-effective
    gtgt costs associated with implementation,
    monitoring, enforcement and political action can
    be considerably lower than those associated with
    individual efforts (i.e., ongoing education,
    health care treatment)

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BEYOND BROCHURES
  • Events Focus Policy Focus
  • One time Ongoing
  • Not set up to result Intended to changein
    behavior change behavior
  • Limited duration Long term
  • Non-sustaining Sustaining

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NORMS AND POLICIES
  • Key Terms
  • A Dynamic Relationship with Subtle Distinctions
  • Norms
  • A voluntary or expected way of behaving
  • Policies
  • The bridge between custom and law

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NORMS AND POLICIES
  • NORMS ? POLICIES (a reactive model)
  • POLICIES ? NORMS (a pro-active model)

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STATE ROLE INTEGRATION AND GREATER
SKILLS-BUILDING IN POLICY DEVELOPMENT
  • Importance of Understanding the Role of Policy
    in Prevention
  • April 2005 Policy Training in Tacoma
  • ? 250 attendees learned the why and the how
    of policy development

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TEACHING POLICY DEVELOPMENT LESSONS LEARNED
  • Demystifying roles of the various sectors
    especially government
  • Successful skills-building must be done with
    precision and planning tools needed
  • Importance of attention to implementation and
    leadership buy-in

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CHALLENGES
  • Legitimizing preventive care in the health care
    world
  • Getting health care plans to acknowledge and
    reward employers who work to keep their employees
    healthier

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SOME TAKE-HOME THOUGHTS
  • Employers have a role in creating healthy
    environments
  • Changing individual behavior is possible, but
    need more than individual approaches
  • Environmental policy focus is a legitimate
    component of creating a healthier workforce

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DEMYSTIFYING POLICY IN THE WORKPLACE
  • Victor Colman, JD Senior Policy Advisor
    Division of Community and Family Health,
    Washington State Department of Health
  • Tel. 360.236.3721
  • victor.colman_at_doh.wa.gov

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