Community Health Impact Assessments

Introduction

Welcome to the Community Health Impact Assessment programme page.

This programme has been co-developed with grassroots organisations in the UK.

This work aims to throw away the rule book on the status quo and imagine what an HIA could look like if it embodied the WHO four interlinking pillars of democracy, equity, ethical use of evidence, and sustainable development from a community and lived experience framing.

These exercise books, templates, learnings, and reportings are designed to help you imagine what you can do and why this area of work can be meaningful to change in the way things are done.

This programme grew from the long term collaboration between Centric Lab and Clean Air for Southall & Hayes (CASH). CASH are a grassroots organisation made up of multi-ethnic working class people from Southall, West London, who have been advocating for the rights to not be unjustly polluted and exposed to toxic chemicals.

Their ongoing campaigning demonstrates the entrenched power the Right to Pollute culture has in western worlds. A big question that has always been asked is why was such little care given? This work has aimed to encompass our years of working together, since 2018, and support grassroots organisations around the UK (and beyond) in ways to challenge the system and identify pathways for policy and practice change.

This work is dedicated to all the Angela Fonso’s out there standing up for their rights, protecting the air their kids breathe, and believing that things can be better.

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