Support Healthy Families
Updated December 2, 2008 - Click here to download a PDF version of this strategy.
Metro Boston has many advantages that keep it competitve in the 21st Century, foremost among them the high quality of life the region can offer its residents. The natural beauty of the region’s landscape; a diverse, engaged, and innovative population; and a base of businesses and institutions that is almost unrivaled in the country all add up to a very enticing package for employers and workers. However, there is still work to do to ensure that the quality of life of all of Metro Boston’s residents is as high as it can be.
Many who choose to remain in Metro Boston or to relocate here do so because of the high quality of life already enjoyed here. This quality of life cannot be taken for granted, however, nor is it experienced by all of the region’s residents. Metro Boston’s communities must work hard to ensure that all are able to enjoy the benefits of living in the region, regardless of age, background, or any other factor. This equality in access must start with two of the most important factors in determining success in life, health and access to quality education. Maintaining good health for the residents of the region means not only that that the Commonwealth must follow through on its landmark universal health insurance program, but that Metro Boston’s communities ensure universal access to healthy foods and healthy lifestyles, and a freedom from environmental hazards like lead paint and asthma-causing particulates, among measures.
A high quality of life is necessary as well for the residents of MetroBoston at all ages, from supporting and educating the youngest children to aiding older parents and grandparents as they deal with the life changes brought on by growing older. Ensuring that all of the region’a families are supported in their universal goals to be healthy, happy, and provide their children with all the advantages will go a long way towards creating a brighter future for all residents.
A. Link health and planning
Discuss >>B. Broaden universal early education and care
Discuss >>C. Improve access to after-school and out-of-school programs
Discuss >>D. Use school-based programs to help children establish healthy lifestyles
Discuss >>E. Ensure access to healthy food
Discuss >>F. Reduce exposure to environmental contaminants
Discuss >>G. Ensure equitable access to quality health care
Discuss >>H. Coordinate policies to create an elder-friendly region
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