Inclusive Healthy Places Framework
A data framework to create health equity and inclusive public spaces
Great public spaces support inclusion by promoting civic trust, participation, and social capital. The Framework includes partner case studies about projects in action to help practitioners utilize the methodology in their own context.Credit: Steve Johnson
Study Tour participants visited Folkets Park in Copenhagen, an inclusive public space, to learn how tracking the users and uses of the park informed adaptation over time.Credit: Steve Johnson
The Framework is comprised of four key Guiding Principles: Context, Process, Design & Program, and Sustain. Within these principles there are 50 indicators and over 150 metrics for conducting engagement and data collection. Credit: Steve Johnson