Basic Needs for Health and Safety
Fulfilling people’s cultural, linguistic, psychological, behavioral, and safety needs contributes to happy, healthy, and thriving lives. Physical and mental well-being starts with access to fresh air and water, nutritious food, and a stable home. People also need healthy relationships — with freedom to express their gender and sexuality — and a life free from violence, injury, and toxic stress. When these basic needs are satisfied, people across the lifespan can thrive, adapt, and recover from adversity, trauma, loss, and change.
Communities are experts at understanding their own needs and identifying the best ways to support residents. This is why a co-leadership model with communities and federal agencies is key to equitably addressing basic needs and achieving well-being for all.
Basic Needs for Health and Safety includes:
Freedom from trauma, violence, and addiction
Nutritious food and safe water
Physical and mental health
Routine physical activity
Fresh air
Sexuality and reproductive health
Sufficient sleep