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The Division of Health is designed to promote community health. Community health represents the intersection of public health, preventive medicine, school health, and self-care. In its daily functions, the people and programs of the Division promote community health with a focus on a wide variety of issues:
Additional support comes through data collection and analysis and birth and death certificates.
Community health promotion is any combination of health education and related organizational, economic, and environmental supports for healthy behavior of individuals, groups, or communities. Building healthy communities through this comprehensive approach has become a foundation of public health practice. Policy, environmental changes, and organizational changes can help sustain pubic health improvements over time.
The Division of Health uses the 10 Leading Health Indicators as a framework for planning. They are:
CDPH supports the community and is available for free trainings, health screenings services, and program materials. Community Events
Search for the "411" on any health topic that interests you - and listen to the newscasts through your computer or download them to a portable player.
Researchers are studying new strategies to protect against HIV infection. Compensation for qualified women who participate.