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Community health survey available for Cascade County residents
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and last updated 2021-04-27 22:13:09-04
GREAT FALLS â A new survey aims to help make Cascade County a healthier place to live. Itâs a partnership between the City-County Health Department, United Way of Cascade County, and healthcare organizations. The survey is done every three years to find out what health issues people are concerned about.
Lacey Hallett, UWCC spokesperson, explained, That health assessment helps us derive what s called a Community Health Improvement Plan. That helps distinguish going forward what areas of concern we should be addressing, it helps us build a long-term work plan so we can actually measure the results and outcomes.
April 17, 2021
The Rock County Public Health Department and the Health Equity Alliance of Rock County (HEAR) invite you to join Milton’s Community Conversation about health in Rock County. Community Conversations are discussion groups where your input will help choose the focus areas for the next Community Health Improvement Plan. Sharing your thoughts, experiences and insights about health in Rock County can make a difference!
The Milton Community Conversation, for anyone who lives or works in Milton, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 21st from 5:30-7:00PM and will be a virtual conversation over Zoom. If you would like to participate, you can register at https://bit.ly/2OvOsIi. If you do not have internet access and would like to participate by phone, call (608) 373-8903 for more information.
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Multnomah County declares racism a public health crisis April 08 2021
The declaration is a signal of the elected commission s policy and investment priorities as it prepares a $3 billion budget.
Racism is now officially a public health crisis in Multnomah County.
County commissioners unanimously approved the declaration Thursday, March 8 a signal of the board s priorities for policy and spending as Chair Deborah Kafoury prepares to release her $3 billion executive budget plan on April 22. The disparities in social conditions that different communities face are stark, egregious and persistent. But they are not intractable or inevitable, said Kafoury during the virtual meeting. I m eager to dive into the next steps ahead of us, she said, especially as we design our COVID-19 recovery strategy.