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Oregon Public Health Orientation For New Local and Tribal Administrators

Welcome to the Oregon Public Health Division's orientation for new local and tribal administrators. Learn about ScreenWise initiative focusing on affordable, quality, accessible, and equitable healthcare including screenings for breast cancer, cervical cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and other chronic conditions. Join us in promoting healthy lifestyle choices, education, and surveillance to save lives. Contact our team for support and guidance.

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Oregon Public Health Orientation For New Local and Tribal Administrators

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  1. Oregon Public Health Orientation For New Local and Tribal Administrators PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISIONOffice of the State Public Health Director

  2. ScreenWise – VISION AFFORDABLE QUALITY ACCESSIBLE EQUITIBLE

  3. ScreenWise - MISSION Breast cancer Cervical cancer Cardiovascular disease Other chronic diseases Access to Clinically appropriate screening Healthy lifestyle support Education and Surveillance BY life changing and life saving treatment

  4. ScreenWise - TRANSITIONS

  5. ScreenWise - DIRECTION

  6. ScreenWise – ASK

  7. Adolescent and School Health • Adolescent and School Health Programs vision is that Oregon is the very best place for youth to learn, grow and thrive. Local Public Health Authorities and Tribal Health Authorities help us make this vision a reality. Thank you! • Adolescence – Ages 10 – 24. • School-aged youth – K-12. • Our state priorities • Increase the number of youth receiving an annual Adolescent Well-Care Visit. • Update School-Based Health Center (SBHC) Certification Standards. • Improve youth sexual health outcomes. • Strengthen school nursing throughout the state. • Assure youth have access to confidential services.

  8. Adolescent and School Health – Technical Assistance

  9. Adolescent and School Health - Support

  10. Adolescent and School Health

  11. Reproductive Health • Vision: All individuals have “access to” the knowledge and resources they need and are empowered to realize their sexual and reproductive health goals and achieve their full potential

  12. Why is this important?

  13. How do we do this? • In collaboration with diverse communities and partners – the RH program is committed to: How Oregon Fixed Birth Control Two new laws give Oregon women more flexibility and independence than any other state in the country.

  14. Where do you fit it?

  15. Current Priorities

  16. How can the RH program support your work? • Triennial Reviews • Quality Assurance • Reproductive Health Learning Collaborative • Mini-grants • Reproductive Health Coordinators Meeting • Site visits • Webinars • Data Sheets • How can we do a better job collaborating?

  17. Adolescent, Genetics & Reproductive Health Adolescent and School Health ScreenWise Jessica Duke Kristin Kane 971-673-0242 971-673-0286 jessica.duke@state.or.us kristin.a.kane@state.or.us Reproductive Health Helene Rimberg 971-673-0364 helene.m.rimberg@state.or.us

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