The Kansas City Physical Activity Plan
The vision of the Kansas City Physical Activity Plan (KCPA Plan) is to foster a culture of physically active lifestyles in our region. The KCPA Plan is a comprehensive set of Kansas City-focused, sector-specific strategies and priorities designed to increase physical activity in residents of all ages.
The KCPA Plan draws from local research studies, community recommendations on physical activity, and national physical activity reports, including the National Physical Activity Plan and the United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
All children and their families deserve the chance to be healthy and have opportunities in their communities to be physically active.”
The Kansas City Physical Activity Plan is organized by the Core Work Group and Sector Work Groups. Weighing In, a program at Children's Mercy that seeks to align community programs to promote healthy lifestyles within our region, serves as the ‘backbone organization’ for Kansas City Physical Activity Plan by supporting the Core Work Group and Sector Work Groups.
The Kansas City Regional Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth (KCPA Report Card) is part of a comprehensive evaluation on the state of physical activity in the Kansas City metropolitan region. The goal of the KCPA Report Card is to document the rates of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and environmental and policy factors which affect physical activity among children and youth, and to establish an initial report which will be updated on a regular basis.
2020 KCPA Report Card
The 2020 Kansas City Regional Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is the first comprehensive assessment of physical activity in children and youth in our region.
The KCPA Plan
The KCPA Plan is a comprehensive set of Kansas City-focused, sector-specific strategies and priorities designed to increase physical activity in residents of all ages.