Health and Well-being. Health, equity, and the environment, including climate, are deeply interconnected, thus health, inequity, and environmental and climate change require intersectoral and collaborative solutions. Healthful food, healthy buildings, and active transportation are just some examples in which health, sustainability, and equity are synergistic. The Healthy Campus Network (HCN) leadership will use a Health in All Policies2 framework and broad stakeholder engagement to better address health inequities; to support a culture of health for all faculty, staff, and students; to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ community collaborations across the UC system and California; and to meet the policy goals outlined below. 1. By the end of 2022, the HCN will review the strengths and gaps in the UC Sustainable Practices Policy and make recommendations for integration based on: a. Environmental and human health co-benefits, b. Social, physical, and emotional well-being, and c. Health equity. 2. By the end of 2021, the HCN will review and revise healthy vending goals with stakeholders to propose for inclusion in this Policy. 3. By the end of 2021, the HCN will review the chemicals of concern criteria detailed in the Sustainable Procurement Guidelines and make recommendations for the inclusion of specific Policy targets.
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Health and Well-being. Health, equity, and the environment, including climate, are deeply interconnected, thus health, inequity, and environmental and climate change require intersectoral and collaborative solutions. Healthful food, healthy buildings, and active transportation are just some examples in which health, sustainability, and equity are synergistic. The Healthy Campus Network (HCN) leadership will use a Health in All Policies2 framework and broad stakeholder engagement to better address health inequities; to support a culture of health for all faculty, staff, and students; to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ foster community collaborations across the UC system and California; and to meet the policy goals outlined below.
1. By the end of 2022, the HCN will review the strengths and gaps in the UC Sustainable Practices Policy and make recommendations for integration based on:
a. Environmental and human health co-benefits,
b. Social, physical, and emotional well-being, and
c. Health equity.
2. By the end of 2021, the HCN will review and revise healthy vending goals with stakeholders to propose for inclusion in this Policy.
3. By the end of 2021, the HCN will review the chemicals of concern criteria detailed in the Sustainable Procurement Guidelines and make recommendations for the inclusion of specific Policy targets.
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