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1 5/27/2014 Cancer Control and Screening Implement Evidence Based Practices Health Promotion Division Tobacco Use Prevention Public Health Emergency Preparedness Cancer Screenings Patient Advocacy Safe Kids Safe Communities Core Activity 1

2 5/27/2014 Implement Evidence Based Practices Local worksites have cancer prevention policies and systems # of new cancer prevention worksite policies/systems in place as result of the Cancer Control and Screening % of Colorectal Cancer Toolbox elements adopted at provider offices working with the Cancer Control and Screening % of Colorectal Cancer Toolbox elements in place at provider offices 12 months following the completion of work with FCCHD (Sustainability) Cancer Control and Screening Reduce number of cancers diagnosed in Region 1 Reduce cancer related health disparities in Medicaid population Percent of diagnosed patients enrolled in Medicaid Number of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer diagnosis in Region 1 Cancer Screenings: To increase the knowledge on and the number of Region 1 residents completing the recommended breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screenings Ratio of new Cancer Screening program participants vs. re-enrolled participants Adherence rate of colorectal card screenings % of Native American participants screened (as relative to the Flathead County Native American goal for the grant year) Patient Advocacy Link diagnosed patients to care Percent of diagnosed patients enrolled in Medicaid Number of MOUs in place to treat patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer

3 5/27/2014 Cancer Control and Screening Promote Community Involvement Health Promotion Division Tobacco Use Prevention Public Health Emergency Preparedness Promote Smokeand Tobacco-free Environments Prevent Tobacco Use Among Young People Safe Kids Safe Communities Promote Tobacco Cessation Core Activity 3

4 5/27/2014 Promote Community Involvement The community participates in promoting a tobacco-free Flathead County Tobacco Use Prevention Reduce tobacco use in Flathead County Prevalence of tobacco use among adults Prevalence of tobacco use among youth Number of community partners that participate in Days of Action Number of other events with community partners participating Number of people attending events and presentations Prevent Tobacco Use among Young People Educate and empower youth to make good choices related to tobacco Percent increase in knowledge of tobacco on pre/post test (STAND) Percent increase in knowledge of tobacco on pre/post test (youth tobacco presentations) Promote Smokefree and Tobacco-free Environments Increase number of smokefree and multi-unit housing complexes Increase the number of businesses with tobacco-free campuses Ensure compliance with the Clean Indoor Air Act Percent of housing complexes with an ideal campus policy Percent of housing complexes with a smoke-free building policy Number of businesses newly smoke-free with which the Tobacco Use Prevention program has worked Number of community events newly smoke-free of with which the Tobacco Use Prevention program has worked Number of workers covered by new smoke-free campus policies Promote Quitting Increase number of calls to the Quit Line and ensure people are aware of cessation resources Percent of total Quit Line calls from Flathead County

5 5/28/2014 Cancer Control and Screening Planning Health Promotion Division Tobacco Use Prevention Public Health Emergency Preparedness Safe Kids Safe Communities Training Response Corrective Action Core Activity 5

6 5/28/2014 Planning: Staff and community partners understand their role when responding to a public health emergency Public Health Emergency Preparedness Respond to events impacting local public health through planning, assessment, and development of critical capacities Percent grant deliverables completed quarterly Percent of response plans and procedures reviewed every fiscal year Training: Staff and community partners are trained to respond to a public health emergency Percent of staff having completed ICS 100, 200, and 700 Percent of staff having completed ICS 300 and 400 Percent of staff and community partners that have completed annual training on Emergency Medical Countermeasures Response: Staff and community partners demonstrate response skills when responding to a public health emergency Number of key community partners participating in a tabletop or functional exercise Percent of community response partners complying with quarterly call-down drills Corrective Action: Staff and community partners improve response to a public health emergency Percent of After Action Reports completed for every emergency preparedness related event Percent of AARs completed in one month from completion of an event Percent of corrective action items completed within the allotted timeframe

7 5/28/2014 Cancer Control and Screening Health Promotion Division Tobacco Use Prevention Public Health Emergency Preparedness Provide Education Safe Kids Safe Communities Enforcement Core Activity 7

8 5/28/2014 Enforcement Support enforcement through adequate equipment and policies Safe Kids Safe Communities Increase awareness about the benefits of seatbelt usage Increase the correct usage of child restraints Reduce the number of alcohol related traffic crashes Increase the correct usage of child restraints Number of alcohol related traffic crashes Percent of law enforcement cases that meet minimum requirement for DUI convictions Number of policy makers contacted regarding primary seat belt law Provide Education: Flathead County residents have knowledge of how to live safely Number of car seat technicians certified Number of car seats checked % of helmets distributed with education Number of schools participating in a young drivers campaign 8

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