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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.10 Natl Health Ed Week G~~•l Off' DUB~y 19~ STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK ~ C~ ~ CITY COUNCIL Flle ~ 610-50 O`~GIF~pR~~ DATE: October 18, 2011 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Joni Pattillo, City Manager C~..J SUBJECT: National Health Education Week Prepared by Caroline P. Soto, City Clerk EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The California Association of School Health Educators (CASHE) and three Southeast city council members request the Dublin City Council consider supporting the attached "National Health Education Week" proclamation. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: Consider supporting the "National Health Education Week" proclamation. /J r--- Submitted By Reviewed By City Clerk Assistant City Manager DESCRIPTION: The California Association of School Health Educators (CASHE) has contacted a number of cities in California asking for proclamations supporting National Health Education Week. This year National Health Education Week is October 16-22, 2011. The theme this year is "Health Literacy: Gateway to Improving the Public's Health." CASHE is asking that City Councils consider supporting the proclamation by "signing on" with other cities. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: None ATTACHMENTS: 1. National Health Education Week Proclamation Page 1 of 1 ITEM NO. 4.10 '~'""T"~'~"~~ ~DU~ATION WEEK ~ ~ • ~ - ~ ear!! ~ Get Plenty of Sleep! Ii11iRCIST! lie Open lltinded! ~r~~~~s.Na~~ stress! ~ Eat ~fe~Pt~t~! avoid asrHma rQi~~eQS? 1 October 1, 2011 Dear Colleague: About this time the California Association of School Health Educators (CASHE) contacted a number of cities in California asking for proclamations supporting National Health Education Week and CASHE did receive support from over 40 cities. This year National Health Education Week is October 16-22, 2011. The theme this year is "Health Literacy: Gateway to Improving the Public's Health." A few cities last year turned down the request because it is getting a bit costly to process more than a hundred proclamations that City Councils are inundated with during a year. CASHE agrees and has come up with an easier plan this year -just sign on to the attached proclamation. This can be done just by sending us an a-mail indicating your City support for the proclamation. This saves paper, fancy proclamation covers and plaques and the postage to mail it all. We do hope your city will join with others in supporting this important effort. Sincerely, Councilmember Elba Guerrero City of Huntington Park Councilmember Nestor Valencia City of Bell Councilmember Felipe Aguirre City of Maywood President Marty Axelson CASHE Vice President Ric Loya CASHE former Mayor &Councilmember City of Huntington Park A PROCLAMATIONOF THE CITYCOUNCIL • CITYOFDUBLIN CALIFORNIA "National Health Education Week" **WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has a vital interest in a health literate nation in collaboration with the Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) and the California Association of School Health Educators (CASHE); and **WHEI3EAS, health literacy has been defined as the ability to "obtain, process and understanding basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions; and **WHEl2F.AS, nearly 9 out of ro adults have problems finding and using health information and the cost of poor health literacy to our nation is estimated to be between $roo and $20o billion U.S. dollars (USD) annually; and WHEREAS, health literacy affects all people's ability to search for and use health information, adopt healthy behaviors, and act on important public health alerts; and WHEREAS, improving health literacy skills includes an integrated approach that involves enhancing the usability of health information and services; and increasing the health-related knowledge of individuals and their capacity to understand health information; and • WHEREAS, community health educators and school health educators are uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between the information disseminated by the healthcare and public health systems and the knowledge and skills of consumers who use them; and WHEREAS SOPHE and CASHE are committed to addressing health literacy issues and reducing the incidence of poor health literacy among Americans by bringing health education and its principles into the legislative and public arenas; and **WHE1tEAS, in celebration of National Health Education Week, national, state and local collaboration is essential to support the 2ou National Health Education Week focus on health literacy through the theme, "Health Literacy: Gateway to Improving the Public's Health"; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we, the Dublin City Council, do hereby proclaim The Third Week of October, October i6-22, 2011 as National Health Education Week and urge al] individuals and communities to take part in activities designed to enhance awazeness of public health education messages and activities to reduce poor health literacy by supporting and encouraging participation in National Health Education Week including maintaining and strengthening current health education courses provided by over one hundred California school districts and by the formation of a California Assembly Speaker's Advisory Panel on School Health Education. Dated this i8'" day of October, 2ou •