Government Role in Health in All Policies (HiAP): Assessment and Engagement Mechanisms

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Assessing health impacts and engaging stakeholders are essential components of Health in All Policies (HiAP). Various tools and mechanisms, such as health impact assessments, community workshops, and policy audits, play a crucial role in ensuring the integration of health considerations into decision-making processes. Understanding these assessment and engagement methods is key to implementing effective HiAP strategies.


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  1. Health in All Policies 5a. The role of Government in HiAP: An introduction to the mechanisms of HiAP Rob Quigley otago.ac.nz/uowsummerschool

  2. 4. Facilitate assessment and engagement It is essential to assess health impacts... A variety of tools area available for seeking input opening up the policy process to greater scrutiny. The success of engagement efforts may be strengthened by targeted assessments of specific issues of interest to stakeholders. At some point you have to stop talking and start doing.

  3. Assessment and engagement mechanisms Any assessment approach worth its salt will likely have an engagement aspect built into it. Be wary of the limitations of desktop assessments.

  4. What sort of assessment and engagement mechanisms are there? There are many examples to choose from: Assessment mechanisms: Health impact assessment Health and equity lens s (e.g. HEAT) Wh nau ora health impact assessment Innovative assessment tools Environmental impact assessment Social impact assessment Policy audits Budget reviews Engagement mechanisms: Steering committees Advisory committees Participatory decision making approaches Workshops Meetings Community and town hall discussions Public comment Fact sheets Websites

  5. Questions: Which ones of the above have you: 1. Been a lead figure in the use of 2. Actively participated in 3. Know lots about it 4. Don t know much/heard a bit about it 5

  6. HIA Health Impact Assessment (HIA) aims to predict the potential impacts of a draft initiative on people s health and wellbeing and on health inequalities. Usually the draft initiatives being assessed are not within the health sector because many of the determinants of health are in transport, housing, employment, income, transport, environment and urban design.

  7. Whnau ora HIA Wh nau Ora HIA was developed for use by both M ori and Pakeha for assessing the potential positive and negative impact of draft initiatives on wh nau ora. Like HIA, Wh nau Ora HIA pays particular attention to M ori involvement in the policy development process and the analysis is focused on the potential impacts on M ori.

  8. Health Equity Assessment Tool (HEAT) HEAT is a planning tool that aims to improve the ability of initiatives to promote health equity. It consists of 10 questions that prompt users to consider the health inequalities that exist in a particular area, how to intervene to address them, and to evaluate whether an initiative has been successful in reducing health inequalities.

  9. Comparison of some assessment mechanisms

  10. SIA definition The processes of analysing, monitoring and managing the intended and unintended social consequences, both positive and negative, of planned interventions (policies, programs, plans, projects) and any social change processes invoked by those interventions. Its primary purpose is to bring about a more sustainable and equitable biophysical and human environment. IAIA, 2013

  11. Increase in people living in damp and cold conditions Increase in respiratory illness / lung cancer Increase in people living in substandard housing Increase in smoking rates Increased Stress Poorer mental health Housing insecurity Decrease in self- esteem / loss of sense of self control & ability to care for oneself Introduction of market- related rents for state housing Reduced disposable income Poorer health outcomes Reduced access to health care Higher rents for tenants Overcrowding Increase in infectious disease eg, meningococcal disease Lower employment options for school leavers More frequent family relocation Loss of educational consistency for children Poorer grades / educational outcomes Emotional and behavioural difficulties for children / young people Incentive for some people to consider home ownership Greater support for parents with young children Move to be nearer to family Improved mental health Decreased family stress Greater housing security

  12. Increase in people living in damp and cold conditions Increase in respiratory illness / lung cancer Increase in people living in substandard housing Increase in smoking rates Increased Stress Poorer mental health Housing insecurity Decrease in self- esteem / loss of sense of self control & ability to care for oneself Introduction of market- related rents for state housing Reduced disposable income Poorer health outcomes Reduced access to health care Higher rents for tenants Overcrowding Increase in infectious disease eg, meningococcal disease Reduced life expectancy More frequent family relocation Loss of educational consistency for children Poorer grades / educational outcomes Behavioural difficulties for children / young people Incentive for some people to consider home ownership Greater support for parents with young children Move to be nearer to family Improved mental health Decreased family stress Greater housing security

  13. Which one should I use? Whichever is most helpful at the time for the organisations involved. Most likely to be one that is tied to existing processes. Keep an eye on health and equity though (with some of the mechanisms). You d be surprised at how easily they can fall out of sight .

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