This event was held on Thursday, September 13, 2007
Coffman Memorial Union, Campus Club Conference Room ABC
University of Minnesota East Bank Campus
300 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455
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About the Event
This event is a training and working session focused on the three levels of HIA tools that the Design for Health team has developed (HIA Preliminary Checklist, HIA Rapid Assessment and the HIA Threshold Analysis). For more information on the HIA tools please visit: http://www.designforhealth.net/techassistance/healthimpact.html.
*Access the speaker presentations here
| 8:00 a.m. | Registration and Refreshments |
| 8:15 | Welcome & Partner Survey |
| 8:45 | Working Session: HIA Preliminary Checklist |
| 9:05 | Working Session: HIA Rapid Assessment - Part 1 |
| 10:00 | Break & graffiti wall |
| 10:15 | Working Session: HIA Rapid Assessment - Part 2 Ann Forsyth |
| 10:45 | Working Session: HIA Threshold Analysis Kevin Krizek Associate Professor, Planning, Design & Civil Engineering University of Colorado |
| 11:30 | Question and Answer Session |
| 12:00 p.m. | Lunch |
This event is intended for staff of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota community funding recipients. These municipalities received funding to address public health issues in their comprehensive plans and ordinances. However, there is limited space for others interested in attending the morning workshop portion of this event. Recently funded communities should attend both days of the event.
The event will be held on the fourth floor Campus Club level of Coffman Memorial Union in Conference Room ABC. Coffman Memorial Union is located on the East Bank campus of the University of Minnesota at 300 Washington Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN.
The nearest parking is in the East River Parkway Garage, just south of Coffman Memorial Union at 391 East River Parkway. Please view the University parking web site for other parking options. Staff of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota community funding recipients will receive additional information about parking validation. Carpooling is recommended.
Busing and biking are also options. The University of Minnesota campus is served by a number of transit and bicycle routes and all metro area buses offer racks for bike-bus connections. Contact Metro Transit at 612-373-3333 for transit information or view biking information from the University's Parking and Transportation Services Office.
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