National HIA Meeting 2012 HIA 101 Track: Tools, Guidelines & Resources for HIA

National HIA Meeting 2012 HIA 101 Track: Tools, Guidelines & Resources for HIA

OVERVIEW

This session will provide an introduction to the diversity of resources developed for HIA practitioners. Most importantly, presenters will strive to highlight the common themes and develop a road map for new practitioners to effectively use these resources.


Moderator: Bethany Rogerson, Health Impact Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts


Saqi Maleque Cho, Health Impact Project, The Pew Charitable Trusts

An Overview of Available Resources in the Field, Broken Down by Step of the HIA Process


Jennifer Boyce, Wisconsin Division of Public Health

Building Wisconsin’s HIA Resources Website & Real-world Applications of Its Use at the Local Level

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