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ADA Live! Episode 57: Inclusive Healthy Communities and the ADA

1:00 pm EDT June 06, 2018   |   Organized by: Southeast ADA Center

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Date/Time: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - 1:00 pm EDT

Description: The lack of participation in physical activity is a serious public health concern in the United States. It is of even greater concern for the almost 56 million people with disabilities who may face additional barriers to being physically active and are, therefore, at increased risk for developing serious health problems associated with a sedentary lifestyle. Physical activity can provide individuals with disabilities the strength and stamina required to participate in all aspects of life actively and successfully.

Efforts to create inclusive, healthy communities will directly affect generations to come and will improve the quality of life for all community members. A truly facilitating community is one in which health promotion activities are as accessible to people with disabilities as they are to people without disabilities. All individuals have the right to conditions and resources that ensure optimal health. However, socioeconomic, structural, programmatic and attitudinal barriers within the community are now widely recognized as major contributors to health disparities experienced by people with disabilities.

The promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is to ensure equal opportunity and access for people with disabilities at work and in our communities. In this episode, we will discuss promising practices and strategies for developing inclusive healthy communities, which include transportation policies and environmental changes to ensure streets are safe, accessible and convenient for all users.

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Featured Organization(s): The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD)

The collaborative nature of the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is based on our strong belief that strategic partnerships are necessary for successful development and sustainability of Community Health Inclusion. This starts with the voices of people with disability and all allies joining to create change. We welcome people with disabilities, professionals working in the fields of disability and general community members who want to learn more about the technical assistance, training tools, and resources that are provided by NCHPAD to create inclusive, healthy communities.

NCHPAD is a public health practice and resource center on health promotion for people with disability and other chronic health conditions through physical activity, sport, recreation, advocacy, training, policy, and research. Additionally, NCHPAD conducts national initiatives that educate disability and non-disability service providers in community health inclusion. NCHPAD is creating local level sustainability and inclusion through Inclusive Health Coalitions across the United States that promote community and individual behavior change focusing on leadership and planning strategies which support community health inclusion. NCHPAD’s features a variety of resources and services which can benefit all ages and populations and can be found online at www.nchpad.org.




Amy Rauworth

Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Lakeshore Foundation & Associate Director of the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD)

Ms. Rauworth is the Director of Policy and Public Affairs at Lakeshore Foundation. She is also the Associate Director of the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) located within the University of Alabama Birmingham/Lakeshore Foundation Research Collaborative. NCHPAD is the only Center funded in the US focusing on Disability and Health Promotion. Ms. Rauworth has led NCHPAD’s efforts since 2003. Ms. Rauworth is a Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist with the American College of Sports Medicine. Ms. Rauworth conducts inclusive trainings nationally on behalf of NCHPAD and specializes in advocacy and policy efforts that support inclusion. She strives for advocacy efforts that work in and among partnerships and collaborates with other like-minded entities that prioritize work based on the principle of solidarity and collective impact. She serves on several national committees including the Paralympic Research and Sport Science Consortium, the National Recreation Park Association (NRPA) Health and Wellness Advisory Panel and the Every Body Walks Collaborative Executive Committee, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Presidential Task Force on Inclusion and CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Accessible Trails and Recreation Venues Work Group. In Alabama, Ms. Rauworth is appointed to the Alabama Trails Commission and serves as the Chair of the Commission. She advocates for inclusive community design through active and universal transportation options that promote health equity for people with disabilities. Ms. Rauworth leads the strategic partnership initiative, content development and training within NCHPAD and directs the coordination of Commit to Inclusion, a global campaign to end the exclusion of people with disability from physical activity and all associated areas. In addition, Ms. Rauworth has over 21 years of experience in health promotion development and implementation, focusing on the delivery of physical activity programming for people with disability across the lifespan. Outdoor recreation is a passion and she enjoys nature as often as possible with her husband and two children.

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