Community Action Plan Templates for Children’s Environmental Health
The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), through support from the U.S. EPA, developed a set of four Community Action Plan Templates for use by state and territorial health agencies. These templates are intended to be adapted and customized by jurisdictions according to their specific needs and goals for children’s environmental health. Jurisdictions can prioritize the most pressing actions based on the areas of highest importance, needs, strategic plans, and timelines. The templates focus on air quality, climate, environmental justice, and lead poisoning. They provide a roadmap for creating community change by specifying what will be done, who will do it, and how it will be done. Health agencies can utilize the templates when helping communities develop new (or refine existing) action plans. Learn more about the templates by exploring the primer, or dive right in with one of the four templates below.