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5 Year Results: New York State’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention Program. Rebecca Morley, Executive Director National Center for Healthy Housing . Background. 2000 U.S. Census Data New York State. Nearly 1.7 million children under age six;
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5 Year Results: New York State’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Primary Prevention Program Rebecca Morley, Executive Director National Center for Healthy Housing
2000 U.S. Census Data New York State • Nearly 1.7 million children under age six; • 476,000 children aged one and two years; • Third in the nation for families with children under age five living in poverty; • 23% of the population born outside the U.S.; • Over 3.3 million homes built before 1950.
The Number and Prevalence of Children with BLLs above 5µg/dL in 2011 in NYS
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program - CLPPPNew York State, 2007
NY State CLPPP 8 original pilot locations funded in 2007 15 grantees operating through 2013
3% “deputized” other agency staff Inspections 29% “deputized” code enforcement staff 68% CLPPP Staff
BenefitsAverage Annual Number of Units Visited and Children Impacted
New York City Program Impact
New York City Greatest Success
Oneida Program Impact
Oneida Greatest Success
Onondaga Program Impact
Onondaga Greatest Success