The role of public health professionals in advocating for policy change: a case study. Fiona Armstrong, Grace Fitzgerald, and Annabelle Workman

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The role of public health professionals in advocating for policy change: a case study Fiona Armstrong, Grace Fitzgerald, and Annabelle Workman

An outline for the workshop - Why Climate Change and Health? Rationale/Platform from Paris (why climate change is a health issue) The Policy Gap (why it remains as an issue) The role of health communication/ messaging in filling that gap (Why a health lens is critical to protecting us from climate change) The role of health professionals as advocates (Why we need to be telling this story) The National Strategy for Climate, Health and Well-being Results from a survey of healthcare stakeholders regarding a NSCHW (Support for, and what healthcare practitioners see as solutions/challenges) Key steps in campaign (How we're going about pulling this all together) Tools for developing climate advocacy campaigns in other settings Setting the scene for other National Campaigns for Climate, Health and Wellbeing Power Mapping exercise

Climate and Health why it matters

Health and Climate Change: The Policy Gap

Health in climate policy gap - international Source: Chand et al., 2015, Climate Change and Health Policy Assessment Project Report: A Global Survey 2015 77% 65% 51% 37% 35% No comprehensive identification of health risks given climate projections Limited identification of vulnerable populations or infrastructure No nation plan for protection against health impacts of climate change No policies for public health adaptation No policies for long-term climate change and health impacts

Health in climate policy gap - Australia I don t think talking about health outcome would work in the context of the government s current policies and, and targets, cos I, I suspect...any analysis of health benefits of action would probably say the targets aren t high enough to achieve much benefit... Source: Workman, Karoly, Blashki, Wiseman, 2016, The Role of Health Co-Benefits in the Development of Australian Climate Change Mitigation Policies

Critical to addressing the policy gap is the framing of climate change as a health issue

Climate change communication Source: Leiserowitz et al., 2014, Public Perceptions of the Health Consequences of Global Warming

Climate change communication.the public health community has an important perspective to share about climate change, a perspective that makes the problem more personally relevant, significant, and understandable to members of the public. Maibach et al., 2010, Reframing climate change as a public health issue: an exploratory study of public reactions Source: Leiserowitz et al., 2014, Public Perceptions of the Health Consequences of Global Warming

Health Professionals need to be the messengers telling the story of climate change as a health issue

Health (both the professions and the frame ) are key to influencing attitudes and behaviour The health sector is a key sector in terms of influencing community attitudes and voting behaviour, as health professionals are seen as trusted and respected voices, with no vested interests, other than the public interest.

The health sector is large There are around 600,000 health professionals in Australia the largest group (330,000) nurses and midwives.

The health sector is influential

A new approach + new campaign Getting political to achieve policy outcomes on climate change and health - the campaign for a National Strategy on Climate, Health and Well-being

Theory of change Policy Goal: A National Strategy for Climate Health and Well-being A strong consensus within the health sector around the core elements of a policy framework for the National Strategy Strategic ongoing and persistent engagement with health orgnisations and individuals regarding this campaign An engaged and mobilised health sector in support of climate action Training in advocacy and organising for health professionals and health organisational delegates

What does the campaign involve? Three phases, including: outreach and engagement through a national policy consultation with the health sector; skills and development and capacity building among health professionals; and an advocacy for policy campaign directly targeting decision-makers, with a goal of achieving political commitments in relation to a National Strategy on Climate, Health and Well-being for Australia.

Late 2015 Paris Talks, People s Climate March October 2016 Roundtable with Parliamentarians Early 2017- Drafting of Policy Framework 2019 Federal Election Early 2016 Strategy meetings June 2016 Discussion Paper Circulated September 2016 Establishment of nation-wide support of a NSCHW April 2017 Circulation of Draft Framework June 2017 First Training Camp 2017-2019 Ongoing Advocacy Activities Ongoing. Engagement with health stakeholders, with community groups, with policy makers and parliamentarians Recruitment of health leaders Training of health advocates

Training Workshop

Where we re headed A stronger constituency of advocates in the climate and health space (organisations and individuals) Publicising our demands, the responses of policy-makers, and our opinions of these responses Creating a national network of climate-health mentors for MPs and Senators Training campaigners and organisers in the health sector, building lasting power Creating a new social norm in the health sector of climate advocacy and action