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About Us
The Shape Up SF Coalition is a public/private partnership and serves as the organizing body for The Challenge. The Coalition seeks to create healthy environments where people live, play, work and learn. The Coalition is a multidisciplinary body with representation from city government, community based organizations, businesses, schools, health care, and others. The Coalition utilizes a public health approach, as such its efforts focus on primary prevention.
In order to achieve its goals, the Coalition has identified four strategies:
The Shape UP San Francisco Coalition is a multidisciplinary body convened to address the epidemic of chronic disease through primary prevention, environmental strategies with an emphasis on physical activity and nutrition. The Coalition is committed to reducing health disparities in chronic diseases that disproportionately affect African American, Latino and Asian populations. When considering the root causes of chronic disease, they are ultimately far more widespread than the “poor choices” of an individual. To that end, addressing chronic disease is far more complicated and nuanced than simply asking people to eat their fruits and vegetables and start exercising 30 minutes a day. To ask people to make those ‘simple’ changes, we must consider how their behaviors are shaped by their social, physical and political environments. Shape Up SF unveiled its five-year strategic plan (PDF) at a summit in November of 2008. This plan presents strategies designed to address the roots of chronic disease, and, in particular, address health disparities associated with the development of chronic disease. Shape Up SF’s philosophy is embodied throughout the plan insofar that our work focuses on creating the environments that make it easy for people to be physically active and eat healthfully where they live, work, play and learn. Our identified strategies cover four key areas: policy, programs & events, awareness & education, and data & research.
II. School, Afterschool, Childcare Overall Goal: All children and youth will improve their health through physical activity and nutrition in school, afterschool and child care.
III. Worksite Overall Goal: All San Francisco employees will work in settings that promote healthy eating and active living in order to reduce prevalence of chronic disease particularly among those at greatest risk.
IV. Health Care Overall Goal: Engage health care system in chronic disease prevention by encouraging clients to increase protective factors such as improved nutrition and increased physical activity.
To accomplish these goals, we welcome partners, existing and new, to help us create the environments that make it easy and fun to eat well and move more.
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