Healthy Cleveland’s Health Literacy Committee is hard at work preparing for provider outreach through a train-the-trainer health literacy model. Read more here.
Have you kept up with Healthy Cleveland lately? We’ve had some changes. Get to know the Healthy Cleveland team! Read more here.
The Healthy Cleveland – Health Literacy Committee focused on outreach to the community in 2018. This year, they’re setting their sights on providers. Read more here.
Healthy Cleveland’s Breathe Free Committee is starting off strong in 2019 with work around the City’s Tobacco 21 policy and tobacco cessation programming collaboration. Read more here.
The Healthy Cleveland - Healthy Eating Committee is busy this year! In addition to conducting observations of Cleveland high school vending machines, the committee is going upstream and looking at food policy. Read more here.
Racism. Toxic stress. Birth Outcomes.
How are these three things intertwined?
The short film, “Toxic”, developed by our very own Healthy Neighborhoods Committee, seeks to explore that question…
Healthy Cleveland’s Violence Prevention Committee is taking a public health approach to reduce domestic violence and violence against women in 2019. Read more here.
This past October 2018, Healthy Cleveland’s Health Literacy Committee promoted National Health Literacy Month, reaching thousands of Cleveland residents. Read more here.
In January 2018, the City of Cleveland introduced emergency Resolution 5-18 and joined numerous other communities around the world dedicated to eliminating all traffic fatalities and severe injuries. Read more here.
The Center for Community Solutions' Neighborhood Profiles are a public tool to learn more about neighborhoods in Cleveland.
The Center for Community Solutions was compiled data from the U.S. Census Bereau and the Ohio Department of Health in order to create profiles for each of Cleveland's 34 neighborhoods. Read more here