NCPHA Spring Conference Health in All Policies May 5, 2016

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NCPHA Spring Conference Health in All Policies May 5, 2016

Opportunities for Local Public Health & Hospitals to Influence “Health in All Policies” Phyllis M. Rocco NC DPH/Local Technical Assistance and Training Branch

Eliminating Health Disparities Improving Healthy Weight OPPORTUNITIES Eliminating Health Disparities Improving Healthy Weight Improving Access to Behavioral Health Services Improving Asthma Care Compliance Diabetes Prevention and Management SIDS Risk Reduction Alzheimer’s /Dementia

Tobacco Use Cessation and Prevention Social Determinants of Health OPPORTUNITIES Tobacco Use Cessation and Prevention Social Determinants of Health Healthy Environments Improving Access to Primary Care Child Abuse Prevention Opioid Abuse Prevention Promotion of Breastfeeding Dental Health Care

Final Questions & Comments