A Municipal Guide to Community Resource Inventory Development

A Municipal Guide to Community Resource Inventory Development

Introduces asset inventories and their practical application to support municipalities in preparing, conducting and utilizing a community resource inventory. Topics addressed include an overview of the community resource inventory, applications and relationship to community vision and goals, and how to prepare for community asset mapping. Resources, templates and worksheets are also included. – Government of Saskatchewan

A Guide to Capacity Inventories: Mobilizing the Community Skills of Local Residents

A Guide to Capacity Inventories: Mobilizing the Community Skills of Local Residents

This guide provides examples of capacity inventories developed and used by different communities across the United States, as well as practical reasons and valuable tips for conducting and using capacity inventories in your community.  – John P. Kretzmann, John L. McKnight, and Geralyn Sheehan

A Glass Half-Full: How an Asset Approach Can Improve Community Health and Well-Being

A Glass Half-Full: How an Asset Approach Can Improve Community Health and Well-Being

Offers local authorities, health practitioners, and politicians an introduction to the asset model approach and principles and gives examples of how it is being used in England. It also outlines a set of coherent and structured tools that put asset model principles into practice. – Improvement and Development Agency

Healthy Community Engagement Action Guide

Healthy Community Engagement Action Guide

This guide is for local governments looking to incorporate equity-focused community engagement strategies in their public consultation processes. Featuring community examples, resources, strategies and other useful information, this guide helps local governments plan their community input process to ensure the feedback they receive is meaningful and authentic. Equity-centred, inclusive community engagement can help shape government…

New PlanH Video: Vancouver’s Collaborative Healthy City Strategy

New PlanH Video: Vancouver’s Collaborative Healthy City Strategy

We are pleased to present our latest PlanH short video. This time, we are highlighting the powerful work being done on the City of Vancouver’s ‘A Healthy City For All’ strategy, an integrated, multi-sectoral approach to collaboration towards a healthier city. The City formed a unique Leadership Table with representatives from a diverse range of organizations to…

Over $1.7 Million to Help Local Governments Develop Active Communities

Over $1.7 Million to Help Local Governments Develop Active Communities

Local governments in British Columbia are invited to apply for a share of more than $1.7 million to develop programs that get people moving and promote physical activity in their communities. “Increasing physical activity in communities will help improve the health and well-being of British Columbians,” said Health Minister Terry Lake. “A lack of physical…