RPH holding local public health assessment
Richland County, OH — Richland Public Health is asking for Richland County community partner’s and resident’s input on how they think the local public health system is performing.
“This is one of the four measurements our county needs to complete for the Community Health Assessment (CHA) process” said Dr. Julie Chaya, Director of Community Health & Prevention Sciences at Richland Public Health. “The Local Public Health System Assessment evaluates how well our organizations, such as the health department, local healthcare providers, social service agencies, first responders, etc. deliver the 10 Essential Public Health services in our community. The information collected from this assessment will help us identify how our local public health system can best serve Richland County residents going forward.”
Richland Public Health will be gathering input from Richland County organizations and residents through a Local Public Health System Assessment Session. Organizations or residents can participate in a Session through one of the following options:
Option #1: In-person at The Kobacker Room at DLX on Monday, November 15 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (light refreshments will be provided).
Option #2: In-person at The Mansfield Playhouse on Wednesday, November 17 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (light refreshments will be provided).
Option #3: Virtually or over the phone via Zoom on Friday, November 19 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Zoom info will be provided after registration).
Those picking option #1 or #2 will have an additional bonus of our Health Educators being present to show off our programs and pass out resources.
Anyone interested in any of these meeting options can visit the following website to register: https://richlandhealth.org/ livewell
For questions or additional registration information, please call 419-774-4761 or e-mail chps@richlandhealth.org.