Health Department Line Item Supplement Pages 114 – 125; 241 – 242 Proposed Operating Budget Pages 170 – 187
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Department Organization Com ommunic municab able le Dis isease ease an and d Im Immu munization nization Dis isea ease se Prev eventio ention n an and C d Con ontr trol ol En Environmen ironmental tal Pu Publ blic ic Hea ealt lth
Communicable Disease and Immunization Investigated Communicable Diseases. Education on antibiotic resistance. Childcare facilities immunization audits. Ebola. School immunization clinics.
Disease Prevention & Control Chronic Disease Prevention Maternal & Child Health Emergency Preparedness Animal Field Services
BHI Initiative (Chronic Disease Prevention) City’s Employee Wellness Program 4 th Annual Independence Park Trot 5K The Mile Starts Here Independence Park Trot participants
BHI Initiative (Chronic Disease Prevention) Community Gardens 25 community and school gardens White Oak Community Garden (managed by IHD) Distribution site for seeds and plants.
BHI Initiative (Chronic Disease Prevention) Smoke Free Multi-Unit Housing Tobacco Free Campuses Counter-Tobacco Advertising Smoke Free Ad Displayed at Independence Center
Maternal & Child Health Daycare Start Right Program. Obesity Prevention Resources provided to parents and childcare providers.
Emergency Preparedness Conducted three emergency response drills Implemented new MOSWIN radios Reformatted Emergency Response Plan
Animal Field Services Provides services to ensure public health and safety. Investigates animal abuse and neglect. Responds to animal bite situations. Responds to stray animal reports.
Environmental Public Health Regulates public health standards in neighborhoods and businesses to protect the life, health, safety and welfare of residents.
Environmental Public Health Property Maintenance Food & Institution
Environmental Public Health -Technology Android Picture App Electronic Record Retention On-line Temporary Event Application
Property Maintenance NCCP Neighborhood Cleanup Property displaying examples of trash, non- operable vehicles and open storage.
Neighborhood Issues Top Property Maintenance Violations Trash/Rubbish/Garbage 1,857 Weeds 1,393 Open Storage 901 Non-Operable Vehicles 708
Neighborhood Code Compliance Program 4 cleanups conducted > 116 tons of trash Compliance ₋ Pre-cleanup (~55%) ₋ Final inspection (~98.5%) Rubbish collected at local cleanup
Food & Institution Issued 6,132 Food Handler and Food Manager Permits Permitted and Inspected 1,718 facilities Responded within 48 hours to 172 complaints Raw meat at local food establishment Trained approximately 200 students at Truman High School.
FY15/16 Budget Will Fund… Capital Outlay: One new vehicle for Environmental Public Health Division. ADA door opener. Security cameras at Health Building.
FY15/16 Budget Will Fund… Council Goals Funding: Community Gardens. Hungry and Homeless Program Neighborhood Code Compliance Program
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