A5(1/5): Equity-centered planning practices should incorporate science-based, community co-created, and holistic approaches. #SaludTues
A5(2/5): Planning has long been driven by expert-led opinions, not evidence-based guidance, leading to ineffective approaches centered around experts’ (pre-dominantly older, white, cis males) lived-experiences. This is often antithetical to promoting health equity. #saludtues
A5(3/5): Healthy equity in planning demands data-driven, tech-enabled approaches that translate evidence into effective solutions, promote transparency and accountability, and enable bottom-up approaches. #saludtues
A5(4/5): Bottom-up approaches must actually be a co-created process - with communities. This requires more than just surveying communities. It demands having set the agenda and drive processes – and integrating healing and restorative approaches. #saludtues
A5(5/5): Finally, science & community approaches must be part of a holistic, systemic strategy that ensures diverse voices are included; multiple perspectives across industry, academia, and government are considered; and transdisciplinary approaches are implemented. #saludtues
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