TY - JOUR
T1 - The healthy built environments program
T2 - A joint initiative of the NSW Department of Health and the University of NSW
AU - Thompson, Susan M.
AU - Whitehead, Andrew
AU - Capon, Anthony G.
PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - The built environment is increasingly viewed as an important determinant of human health. Consequently creating environments that promote health and wellbeing is one of the NSW Department of Health's key preventive health priorities. This article describes a new program focused on improving health through the quality of the built environment. Recently established in the City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW, the Healthy Built Environments Program receives funding from the NSW Department of Health. The Program will foster cross-disciplinary research, deliver education and workforce development, and advocate for health as a primary consideration in built environment decision making. The Program brings the combined efforts of researchers, educators, practitioners and policymakers from the built environment and health sectors to the prevention of contemporary health problems. The Program's vision is that built environments will be planned, designed, developed and managed in ways that promote and protect the health of all people.
AB - The built environment is increasingly viewed as an important determinant of human health. Consequently creating environments that promote health and wellbeing is one of the NSW Department of Health's key preventive health priorities. This article describes a new program focused on improving health through the quality of the built environment. Recently established in the City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW, the Healthy Built Environments Program receives funding from the NSW Department of Health. The Program will foster cross-disciplinary research, deliver education and workforce development, and advocate for health as a primary consideration in built environment decision making. The Program brings the combined efforts of researchers, educators, practitioners and policymakers from the built environment and health sectors to the prevention of contemporary health problems. The Program's vision is that built environments will be planned, designed, developed and managed in ways that promote and protect the health of all people.
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U2 - 10.1071/NB10020
DO - 10.1071/NB10020
M3 - Article
SN - 1034-7674
VL - 21
SP - 134
EP - 138
JO - New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
JF - New South Wales Public Health Bulletin
IS - 5-6
ER -