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TEMPLATE PRESENTATION This presentation will need to be tailored to your jurisdiction’s context and needs. Data should reflect your local jurisdiction Pictures should reflect your community’s demographics and features Notes have been added throughout this presentation, in places where local information might be best incorporated Feel free to remove slides that are not pertinent to your local conversation

Considerations for Shared Governance Structures Minnesota Department of Health A Snapshot Demographics and Health in [Jurisdiction Names]

Major Demographic Shift Between now and 2030, Minnesota will experience the most profound age shift in its history. The baby boomers—1.5 million strong in Minnesota—will lead us into this uncharted territory as they begin to age. By 2030, we will have 1.2 million persons over 65, or one out of every four Minnesotans. Later, in 2050, we will have the largest number ever of people over 85. These elderly will need health and long term care. Source: Minnesota Dept. of Human Services, 2030 Project

Live Savings Need to Last Longer Average retirement age has gone down Average life expectancy has increased The length of retirement is getting longer Life savings need to stretch further

Leading Causes of Premature Death Date Source: Minnesota County Health Tables

Behavioral Risk Factors for Adults 2013 Source: County Health Rankings

And so, how are the children?

Students Eligible for Free/Reduced Meals 2005-present Source: Minnesota KIDS COUNT

Children from Low-Income Homes are More Likely to… Be in fair or poor health Lack access to quality health care Do less well in math and reading Be exposed to parental adversities Have higher rates of diagnosable disorders and learning problems As adults, they are at greater risk of remaining poverty Source: National Center for Children in Poverty

Children Receiving Special Education Services Date

Serious Emotional Disturbance Mental health concern; interferes significantly with a child’s functioning at home and school In Minnesota, X percent of school- age children and X percent of preschool children have a serious emotional disturbance

Substance Abuse: Teens, Adolescents 2013 Source: Minnesota Dept. of Health, Minnesota Student Survey

Sexual Activity: Teens, Adolescents 2013 Source: Minnesota Dept. of Health, Minnesota Student Survey

Questions Are there other issues or things that might influence/impact this discussion and decision? What would you like more information on for the next meeting? What else has surfaced for you?

Thank You! [contact information]