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Fifteen years
of CHAB
accomplishments 1993 - 2008
and The Public Process
1993
back
| May |
Supported reorganization of the Health
Department's Human Services Section |
| August |
Supported building the North Island Family
Resource Center |
| September |
Published a listing of Parenting Classes
offered in Island County |
| December |
Detailed for the Highway
Department a listing of preventable injuries (MVA, pedestrian, bicycle
&
motorcycle) from 1988 thru 1993 occurring in
Island County |
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Formed a subcommittee to address issues of
pedestrian walkways |
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Became a seed group for a Coalition for
Tobacco Cessation |
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Supported the development of the South Island
Family Resource Center |
1994
| January |
Wrote letters to support prioritization of road
improvements at sites of frequent auto crashes |
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Supported a Volunteer Coordinator position for
the Health Department |
| March |
Supported changing the route of Free Island
Transport to deliver clients to the North Whidbey Resource
Center |
| June |
Four areas were identified for assessment and
policy development:
Tobacco Cessation; Access to
Health Care; Injury & Violence; Health Department Capacity |
| August |
Supported the Health Department Budget Proposal |
| September |
Supported the change of location of Health &
Human Services Resource Center |
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CHAB members recommended to the Community Public Health and
Safety Network |
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Wrote letters to support the defeat of
Referendum 43 |
| November |
Supported the development of
Camano Island Family Resource Center |
1995
| January |
Initiated policy decisions to modify
intersections, roads and access ramps for the disabled |
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Advised the Board of Health about issues to
suggest to the State Board of Health for its Annual Report |
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Participated in the production and
distribution of a directory of Non-smoking restaurants in Island County |
| March |
Supported the addition of Dental Services to
the Family Resource Centers |
| May |
Requested support for the Public Health
Improvement Plan |
| September |
Requested of the Commissioners that a
representative of local hospital administration be added to
CHAB |
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Initiated quarterly CHAB
Newsletter |
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Participated in the Public Health & Safety
Network "Prioritizing of Health Issues" exercise |
1996
| March |
Sent a formal invitation to Board of Health
members to attend CHAB meetings |
| June |
Adopted the "Community Health
Process" as an operating model |
| August |
Assisted in the identification of Health
Status Indicators for the community health assessment |
| September |
Created new committees: Leadership;
Legislative; Community Connections; & Health Priorities. Adopted
guidelines for
working in committees |
| October |
Developed a Vision For a Healthy Island County
2020
Supported the Health Department's Budget presentation to the Board of County Commissioners |
| November |
Camano Health Advisory Team established |
1997
| February |
CHAB began
to make monthly reports to the Board of Health |
| April |
"Special Report: Island
County – What Makes This a Healthy Place to Live"
was published, identifying 6
priority health issues: Tobacco Use,
Alcohol Abuse, Domestic Violence, Injury, Drinking Water, &
Support for Youth. |
| June |
First Joint Health Policy meeting sponsored by
CHAB.
(Board of Health, Board of Hospital Commissioners, Medical Staff,
Whidbey Naval Hospital,
Whidbey General Hospital and Health Department administrative
staff.) |
| August |
CHAB
home-page web site is online |
| September |
CHAB
members completed 37 community presentations and collected over 500 surveys of priority
health concerns from the community. |
| October |
CHAB
members prioritized health issues based on the community health assessment, the issue
experts' presentations and the community survey. Community
Support for Youth was the top priority
identified, followed by alcohol abuse and domestic violence. |
| December |
Second Joint Health Policy Meeting sponsored
by CHAB |
1998
| January |
Formed a coalition to support youth with the
Community Network and the Mental Health & Substance
Abuse Advisory Boards |
| March |
60 youths attended a meeting to assist in
identification of community assets |
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CHAB
advocates for youth members to be included on CHAB.
Bylaws are changed to address the
inclusion of eight student members — two
from each school district in Island County |
| May |
Youth summit is held and 60
people come together to discuss "Supporting Our Youth". Out
of the youth
summit, ten imperative
groups are formed to implement local projects that support youth in
North,
Central, South Whidbey, and Camano Island.
Community groups work on the imperatives throughout
the year, developing plans/activities and
logic models for evaluation. |
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Participated in the Camano Health Care Center
groundbreaking (the imperative group put together a
resource directory and arranged for a Vista volunteer
receptionist for the center). |
| October |
Held the first CHAB/CHAT
Joint Retreat at the Farmhouse Inn where the group decided to study
the
expansion of the Board of Health and study
replication of CHAT in other areas of the county. Dr.
Herb McDonald wrote and delivered "Citizen
Participation in Public Health", a challenge to
community members to participate in community
activities. |
1999
| July |
CHAB
successfully advocates for expansion of the Island County Board of Health. New members
include one elected official from Whidbey General Hospital (a
Board Commissioner), an elected
Mayor of one of the cities, and the Commanding Officer of the
Naval Hospital (ex-officio). |
| November |
A Technical Planning &
Evaluation Document (Supporting Youth in Island County – 1999) is
produced
that includes logic models for evaluation of
the imperatives initiated from the Youth Summit
of 1998. |
| December |
CHAB
instigates a health leadership program the "Community Health Hero of Island
County" with the
first recognition to be awarded in December of 2000. |
2000
| May |
Three CHAB
members and all three Island County Commissioners attend the Local Boards of Health
Workshop. |
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Secured funding of $26,250 from a number
of community partners to conduct an Island County 2000
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS). |
June
-thru-
December |
CHAB
Outcomes and Evaluation Task Force conducts two self-evaluations of the imperatives and
publishes reports of findings (Youth & Family Summit
Semi-Annual Report. . . with handouts at the
December 2000 meeting. |
| August |
Island County BRFSS is begun, with
continuation in November & December, and again in February
2001. |
| October |
CHAB
is awarded a Washington State Association of Public Health Officials (WSALPHO)
Award of
Excellence in Public Health. Three CHAB
members attend the Washington State Joint Conference
on Public Health to accept the award and make
a presentation on "Implementing and Maintaining
Effective Community Health Boards". |
| December |
Held a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting at Whidbey General Hospital with a recap of CHAB
activities for the year, which included At this joint meeting, CHAB also presented their first Annual
Health Hero of Island County Award to the founders of the Child
Abuse Foundation, Neal & Linda
Hooberman. |
2001
| All
Year Long. . . |
Developed thorough presentations of each of
thirteen health modules that incorporated BRFSS data,
census data, and state data from a variety of sources, and
prioritized 46 health issues which was
distilled into four health issue areas to be addressed by CHAB Health Action Teams. |
| December |
Held the Joint Board of Health/CHAB annual dinner meeting where the activities of CHAB were reviewed
for the Board of Health. Also presented the now named Linda Lee
Martens Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Award to nine awardees. |
2002
January
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thru
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November
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1. Formed a
Steering Committee to work with ICPH staff in writing an Environmental
Health grant
request to CDC. The request was successful in
obtaining a three-year funding of $170,000 per year to
develop and demonstrate successfully engaging a
community in environmental assessment and
development of action plans and policy development
around those issues.2. Formed a 26 member Environmental Health
Assessment Team composed of diverse community
members to address the terms of the Environmental Health CDC grant.
This team has met monthly
since it was finally selected and appointed in September 2002.
3. The four Health Action Teams
researched their health topics, developed position papers, presented
their findings to CHAB and prepared
issue reports which will be published and made available to the
residents of Island County |
| December |
4. Collected nominations for
the Linda Lee Martens Memorial Health Hero of Island County Award |
2003
| May |
Held a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting with presentation of the past 18 months
activities
and summary reports from the Health Actions Teams. Linda Lee Martins
Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Awards were presented to eleven recipients and agencies. |
| November |
Completed work
on compiling three reports to the community on topics identified as
issues of interest
by the community. These Reports are available at
the Health Department facilities throughout
Island County and online at these links:
Child Support & Parent Education,
Chronic Illness, Prevention and Physical Activity,
Mental Health |
| December |
Collected
nominations for the Linda Lee Martens Memorial Health Hero of Island
County Award |
2004 |
January
—
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Completed
compiling the The Health of Island County,
2003, the culmination of a a 3-year gathering of
factual data gleaned from surveys, census information, and statistical
reports on Island County. Portions
of this report will be updated each
year so that all information will be current... useful for grant
writers and
folks interested in current factual information about
island county and its residents. This report was
presented to various
community support activities, and is available on disc, at Island
County libraries and
Island County Public Health. An executive summary
of the report is available online here, and a brief
power point
presentation of the report here. |
May
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Held
a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting with presentation of the past
18 months activities
and summary reports from the Health Actions Teams.
Linda Lee Martins Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Awards |
| Autumn |
Collected and collated
information to compile the "Health of Island County, 2004" |
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2005
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Jan/Feb
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May —
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Collected nominations for the Linda Lee
Martens Health Hero of Island County Award
Held a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting with presentation of the past 18 months
activities
and summary reports from the Health Actions Teams. Linda Lee Martins
Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Awards |
Year-long
project
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Put
together the "The
Health of Island County, 2004"
(a ppt
presentation)
(executive
summary) (full
report)
and
the
Key Indicators
Update 2005
(a pdf file) |
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2006 |
Jan/Feb
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May —
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Collected
nominations for the Linda Lee Martens Health Hero of Island County
Award
Held a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting with presentation of the past
18 months activities
and summary reports from the Health Actions Teams.
Linda Lee Martins Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Awards |
Summer and
Autumn project
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Initiated
the Children's Commission study group and Task Force to explore the
community's unmet
demands for children with special care needs, gaps
in children's care programs, and means to address
those needs. Also
collected funding to sponsor the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance
Survey for the
2007 program. Survey was conducted in the late autumn
of 2006. |
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2007 |
Spring
project
May —
November —
December —
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Behavioral
Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) 2007
(report compiled)
Also brought the Mental Health Initiative to the Board of Health for
approval, providing funding for several
mental health program needs
for Island County residents.
Held a Joint Board of Health/CHAB dinner meeting with presentation of the past 18 months
activities
and summary reports from the Health Actions Teams. Linda Lee Martins
Memorial Health Hero of
Island County Awards.
Mental Health Initiative passed by voters of Island County to support
several programs for those sorely in
need of support for mental health
issues.
Children's Commission inaugurated and members appointed by the Board of
Health. This is a stand-alone
Board that will address issues for all
children birth to 18 in Island County... another CHAB success story! |
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2008
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2008 Accomplishments not
yet finalized as of Feb 2009 |
reviewed
Apr-09
CHAB web control
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