# 2: The Healthy Cities – Healthy Communities Movement Case Study Review
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ToggleAttach is a copy of the textbook reading page 96-98 over “Gun Control – Community Work in Progress in the United States” and rubric requirement
Below are all the details and instructions.
In this assignment, you will review The Healthy Cities – Healthy Communities Movement case study in Chapter 4 pg. 96 of your textbook. This is the sixth case study in the section “Involving Communities in Their Health.”
In approximately two pages, your paper should address the following:
- What elements of broad strategic thinking do you see demonstrated?
- What aspects of social development are addressed?
- What evidence of healthy public policy do you see?
- Do you see evidence of systems development for health or social policy and related programming?
- What information stood out most to you from this case study that you might be able to apply in your local community?
Instructions:
- Write a 2- to 3-page paper of about 1500 words, not including the title and reference pages, which are required.
- The paper must be formatted correctly using APA style. Remember, all research material used in your paper must be paraphrased and include an in-text citation.
- Your paper must be properly cited and formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements.
- This is an individual paper; however, you should reflect on our Discussion Forums and incorporate ideas from there, as appropriate.
- Be sure you utilize your text appropriately as a reference and cite at least one other credible external reference such as a website or journal article to support your proposed resolution of the case.
- Your external sources can be trade publications, government information, newspaper articles, or scholarly or peer-reviewed journal articles. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these sources.
READINGS
Required
- Chapter 4 in Global Public Health
- Kyounghae, K., Choi, J. S., Eunsuk, C., Nieman, C. L., Jin Hui, J., Lin, F. R., & … Hae-Ra, H. (2016). Effects of community-based health worker interventions to improve chronic disease management and care among vulnerable populations: A systematic review. American Journal of Public Health, 106(4), e3-e28. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2015.302987
Recommended
- Flaherty, M. G., & Miller, D. (2016). Rural public libraries as community change agents: Opportunities for health promotion. Journal of Education For Library & Information Science, 57(2), 143-150. doi:10.12783/issn.2328-2967/57/2/6
- New Urbanism. (n.d.). Principles of urbanism. Retrieved from https://www.cnu.org/who-we-are/charter-new-urbanism