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factors contributing to this new epidemic and informing the public on the proper ways to dispose of unused <br />medications. <br />CUYAHOGA COUNTY OPIATE TASK FORCE <br />Since 2007, Cuyahoga County has experienced an alarming rise in overdose fatalities attributed to the abuse of <br />prescription medications. In response to this national and statewide epidemic in 2010 the CCBH partnered with <br />the Ohio Department of Health for an education and awareness campaign Prescription for Prevention: Stop the <br />Epidemic. Cuyahoga County was one of the initial local health departments responsible for creating a local <br />multi-disciplinary coalition to address this public health emergency. This multi-disciplinary coalition aims to <br />strengthen existing initiatives while identifying areas of improvement to reduce the rising trends and illnesses <br />associated with the misuse of prescription medication. <br />SCHOOL HEALTH <br />The CCBH contracts with public and private schools, providing comprehensive school nurse services that aze <br />designed to allow maximum flexibility to meet the specific needs of the school system. T'hese services include <br />health screenings; disease prevention; health education offerings; review of immunization records; first <br />aid and illness assessment; and case management of children with special health care needs. Additionally, the <br />Division of Environmental Public Health conducts comprehensive environmental health and safety inspections <br />in over 300 school facilities within our jurisdiction. These inspections are conducted on a semi-annual basis and <br />integrate traditional building and classroom sanitation and safety inspections along with emerging issues of <br />chemical laboratory safety, indoor air quality, integrated pest management, playground safety, chemical storage, <br />and vocational safety. CCBH is actively working to promote healthy eating in our school systems through a <br />farm to school initiative. Farm to School links schools and local farms with the goals of serving healthy meals <br />in schools, improve student options, educate students and support local and regional farmers. CCBH is also <br />actively involved in Safe Routes to School Programs with communities and school districts collaboratively to <br />improve children's health and safety while walking and biking to or from school. <br />SCHOOL-BASED DENTAL SEALANT PROGRAM <br />This program provides quality dental sealants in a cost-effective manner to the maximum number of Ohio's <br />school children at high risk for dental caries by targeting schools with high rates of eligibility for the Free and <br />Reduced Price Meal Program (FRPMP). <br />SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD CARE <br />Public health nurses provide technical assistance to child care providers in order to better serve children with <br />special health care needs. Services include health screenings, development of an individualized caze plan, child <br />care provider education and training on medication administration, and medical equipment loans. Additionally, <br />the Division of Environmental Public Health is collaborating with the Ohio Department of Education to <br />administer the licensing and inspection of preschool and school-age child caze programs including Head Start <br />agencies, County Boards of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, and chartered nonpublic <br />schools within our jurisdiction. <br />Environmental Health and Safety <br />FOOD SAFETY <br />The Food Safety programs are an integration of food safety education, inspections, consultations, disease <br />prevention, surveillance, security and training. The emerging disease events across the nation have also led to <br />an increased response to food recalls and numerous consumer food safety education sessions in grocery stores ? <br />and various public events. <br />4
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