Ten Years of SOPHIA

Authors

  • Gina Powers, BA Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI
  • Cynthia Stone, DrPH, MSN, RN Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18060/25658

Abstract

In 2021, the Society of Practitioners of Health Impact Assessment (SOPHIA) celebrates its 10-year anniversary.  As part of the celebration, we asked founding SOPHIA members and key SOPHIA leaders to reflect on the organization’s formation in 2011, to share their thoughts on SOPHIA’s key challenges and to highlight important accomplishments. Respondents also weighed in on the future of SOPHIA and the value of SOPHIA membership.  Research was conducted using written surveys, interviews, and review of written material.

 Surveys were sent in July of 2021 to eleven active SOPHIA members, many of whom have served as president, vice president, board member or founding member for SOPHIA.  Of the eight survey recipients who were interviewed or completed the written survey, nearly all have been conducting Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) for 10 or more years. Survey respondents’ HIA experience included assessments focused on a variety of policies, projects and programs, including housing, land use, economic security, the built environment, transportation, immigration policies, minimum wage policies, criminal justice and more. This article includes information gleaned through written material review; however, it is largely based on the feedback, insights and experiences shared by survey respondents verbally and in writing.

Author Biography

Gina Powers, BA, Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, IUPUI

Gina is a MPH Student in the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI.

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2022-01-04

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