Joint Use Agreements
Joint use agreements can help community residents make use of school resources outside of school hours.
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Joint use agreements can help community residents make use of school resources outside of school hours.
November 28, 2012 | Story
John O. Spengler, JD, PhD, analyzed how parks share their recreational facilities. Understanding how and why parks are shared, and what the barriers are, can inform practices and policies to increase community access to parks for physical activity.
October 29, 2012 | New Public Health Post
A joint use agreement (or shared use agreement) allows school facilities such as playgrounds and fields, to be used by the broader community when school is not in session. Health advocates are working to implement more joint use agreements as a way ...
National Program
To catalyze and support policy and environmental change projects to promote children's physical activity and healthy eating, especially in lower-income and racial/ethnic communities at greatest risk.
National Program
To build state and national momentum to reverse the epidemic of childhood obesity through strategic investment in those communities most affected.