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File #: DC-4304    Version: 1
Type: Regular Action Status: Passed
File created: 2/20/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 4/8/2025 Final action: 4/8/2025
Enactment date: 4/8/2025 Resolution #: 25-190
Title: Proclamation Of Public Health Week In Dakota County April 7-13, 2025
Sponsors: Public Health
Indexes: Yes
Attachments: 1. Presentation Slides

DEPARTMENT: Public Health

FILE TYPE: Regular Action

 

TITLE

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Proclamation Of Public Health Week In Dakota County April 7-13, 2025

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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED

Proclaim the week of April 7-13, 2025, as Public Health Week in Dakota County.

 

SUMMARY

Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 375A.04, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners is and performs the duties and exercises the powers of a community health board under Minn. Stat. Ch. 145A, including the responsibility to prevent disease and to promote and protect the public health of Dakota County residents.

 

In the first full week of April, individuals, families, organizations, and government agencies will celebrate National Public Health Week. The goal is to recognize and promote the vital work public health plays, along with the behavior of individuals and families, in creating a healthy community. This year the theme is “It Starts Here: Your Health is Our Mission.” Public Health is more than just health care. It’s the steps we take to ensure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution. It’s ensuring our food and water are safe to eat and drink. It is preventing diseases before they start. It is helping people live longer, healthier lives while managing health-related costs. It’s also relationships we foster in our communities. When we all come together to support public health, all of us, individuals, families, communities, and the public health field, can achieve the goals of public health.

 

OUTCOMES

The Dakota County Public Health Department works to create a healthy, thriving, and equitable community for all. We do this by collaborating to prevent disease, promote well-being, and protect health and the environment. In 2024:

                     Our public health nurses, community health workers, and staff met with over 9,000 community members during pregnancy and after delivery to provide information on healthy physical, social, and emotional child development.

                     Our public health department continued to work to control and prevent infectious diseases like COVID-19 and flu. Over 4,400 vaccines were provided to community members at 67 clinics.

                     Our Fall Prevention Project, a project within the Communities for a Lifetime program, served 39 residents through our in West St. Paul, South St. Paul, Burnsville, and Eagan - helping residents avoid falls and fire departments reduce lift assists.

                     Our health promotion team leveraged over $90,000 in funds for active living and physical development infrastructure.

                     Our opioid team provided naloxone training to over 60 people at four trainings to increase access to overdose prevention resources and reduce the stigma of substance use in our communities.

                     Our environmental health team distributed over 1,000 radon test kits to community members to promote safe living conditions.

                     Our Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) staff provided nutrition and breastfeeding education to 9,236 community members.

                     Our Child and Teen Checkup (C&TC) staff contacted 5,955 families about the benefits of infant and child preventive health care, when their next screening is due, and how to access care.

 

RECOMMENDATION

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To encourage residents to take action to promote their health, the health of their families, and health of their community, staff recommends the Dakota County Board of Commissioners recognizes Public Health Week in Dakota County, April 7-13, 2025.

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EXPLANATION OF FISCAL/FTE IMPACTS

None.

 

  None              Current budget              Other        

  Amendment Requested                           New FTE(s) requested

 

RESOLUTION

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WHEREAS, pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 375A.04, the Dakota County Board of Commissioners is and performs the duties and exercises the powers of a community health board under Minn. Stat. Ch. 145A, including the responsibility to prevent disease and to promote and protect the public health of Dakota County residents; and

 

WHEREAS, the week of April 7-13, 2025, is National Public Health Week, where the goal is to recognize and promote the vital work public health plays, along with the behavior of individuals and families, in creating a healthy community; and

 

WHEREAS, the 2025 theme is “It Starts Here: Your Health is Our Mission”; and

 

WHEREAS, public health is more than just health care; it is taking steps to make sure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution and making sure our food and water are safe to eat and drink; and

 

WHEREAS, public health is also relationships fostered in our communities, being aware that we are all interconnected and when we all come together to support public health, all of us - individuals, families, communities, and the public health field - can achieve the goals of public health; and

 

WHEREAS, preventing diseases before they start is critical to helping people live longer, healthier lives while managing health-related costs; and

 

WHEREAS, strong public health systems are critical for sustaining and improving community health.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Dakota County Board of Commissioners hereby proclaims April 7-13, 2025, as Public Health Week in Dakota County and encourages residents to take action to promote their health, the health of their families, and the health of their community.

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PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION

None.

 

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment: Presentation Slides

 

BOARD GOALS

Thriving People        A Healthy Environment with Quality Natural Resources

A Successful Place for Business and Jobs        Excellence in Public Service

 

 

CONTACT

Department Head: Gilbert Acevedo

Author: Tracy Howard