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Institutional purchasing power is an underutilized force for changing the food landscape in communities that need better access to nutritious foods. As ChangeLab Solutions' Executive Director Marice...
In a sign that the fast food industry is responding to pressure from health advocates, a major fast food chain has announced a move to stop offering toys with meals aimed at children. With our Model...
Schools often keep these spaces locked after hours because they’re concerned about security, liability, maintenance, and other costs. But cities and towns around the country are resolving these...
Many communities lack safe, adequate places for children and their families to exercise and play. Schools might have a variety of recreational facilities—gymnasiums, playgrounds, fields, courts,...
The iconic yellow school bus is becoming another victim of the recession. Strapped for cash, a number of states now allow districts to sell advertising space on school buses. How can public health...
The city of Kansas City, KS adopted a complete streets resolution on April 7, 2011 that was based on ChangeLab Solutions' Complete Streets Model Laws and Resolutions. The Kansas City Complete Streets...
As a recent feature in the print edition of Scholastic News shows, kids are talking about the recent laws regulating toy giveaways in unhealthy fast food meals. Elias Peralta of New York and...
The parent of a student at a California elementary school filed a lawsuit against the school district, board of education, and state department of education, alleging that the school was not...
In 1969, approximately 50% of children walked or bicycled to school, including almost 90% of children living within one mile of school. Today, fewer than 15% of schoolchildren walk or bicycle to...
School districts and local governments can help prevent childhood obesity by increasing opportunities for children to be physically active in their communities. One way to provide recreation...