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File #: 0043X-2014    Version: 1
Type: Ceremonial Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/28/2014 In control: Tyson
On agenda: 3/31/2014 Final action: 4/3/2014
Title: To declare April 2014 to be Minority Health Month in Columbus.
Sponsors: Priscilla Tyson, Hearcel Craig, Zach M. Klein, A. Troy Miller, Michelle M. Mills, Eileen Paley, Andrew Ginther
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To declare April 2014 to be Minority Health Month in Columbus.

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WHEREAS, in 1989, the Ohio Commission on Minority Health developed the concept of a high-visibility campaign designed to focus on health awareness and disease prevention; and

WHEREAS, the resulting thirty-day campaign would become Minority Health Month, which has been recognized nationally since 2000; and

WHEREAS, the five goals of Minority Health Month are to provide information for individuals to practice disease prevention, to promote healthy lifestyles, to showcase resources for providers of grassroots healthcare and information, to bring attention to the disparate health conditions between Ohio’s minority and non-minority populations, and to gain support for on-going efforts to improve minority health year round; and

WHEREAS, the Columbus Department of Public Health has established an Office of Minority Health with the mission of providing leadership on the reduction of health inequities in minority communities in Columbus and its surrounding areas by serving as a mechanism for local governments to produce consistent data, by providing a presence for issues of minority health, by institutionalizing efforts to eliminate health disparities, and by serving as a conduit of information for trends and emerging concerns between the Ohio Commission on Minority Health and local communities; and

WHEREAS, the Office of Minority Health fulfills its mission by monitoring and reporting the health status of minority populations, mobilizing community partnerships and local actions, developing policies and plans to support health efforts, and informing, educating and empowering the community; and

WHEREAS, over the past year, the Office of Minority Health has directly served nearly1,000 community residents through 16 consumer empowerment, health awareness and men’s health workshops and 18 Somali and Latino community health forums; and

WHEREAS, over the past year, the Office of Minority Health, ...

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