Interrogating Healthy Community Discourse in Municipal Policies: Priorities of a Medium-Sized CMA in Ontario, Canada
Keely Stenberg, Jennifer Dean

TL;DR
This study explores how a Canadian city defines a 'healthy community' and suggests integrating health into all policies.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into municipal discourse on healthy communities through post-structural policy analysis.
Findings
Economic growth and ecological sustainability are prioritized in healthy community strategies.
Municipal governments are urged to consider health impacts explicitly in policy-making.
A Health-in-All-Policies approach is recommended to improve health outcomes.
Abstract
The World Health Organization’s Healthy Cities movement recommends action on the determinants of health and health equity. While economic and ecological circumstances have been studied with respect to health outcomes, research shows that the relationship between these broad determinants and population health is not always clear. Municipal governments, whose relative proximity to individuals means that they are optimally situated to address local health concerns, can demonstrate political will for healthy communities by developing health community policies. Therefore, the aim of this study is to interrogate how the idea of a ‘healthy community’ has been conceptualized by municipal governments in order to inform the future uptake of the concept. This study uses a post-structural policy analysis to examine government discourse on healthy communities in a medium-sized census metropolitan…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal Public Health Policies and Epidemiology · Public Health Policies and Education · Health disparities and outcomes
