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Community Health Assessment
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/cha
Public Health process to periodically collect and review local data to understand the health needs of our community.
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Latino/Hispanic Engagement
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/latino-hispanic-engagement
Works to advance health equity and address health disparities impacting Mecklenburg County’s Latino/Hispanic population through Communications, Partnerships, Engagement & Outreach, and Departmental Collaboration.
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Our Community, Our Safety, Our Mission
https://health.mecknc.gov/our-community
Gun violence is one of the most urgent public health crises facing our country. In Mecklenburg County, the impact is real and deeply felt across neighborhoods and families far beyond the path of a bullet.
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Young Children and Families
https://www.mecknc.gov/children-and-families
Find County services for children and families.
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Free and Low-Cost Health Clinics and Other Community Resources
https://health.mecknc.gov/FreeLowCostClinics
Information on free and low-cost health clinics and community resources in the area.
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Children’s Developmental Services Agency (CDSA)
https://health.mecknc.gov/maternal-and-child-health/cdsa
Provides early childhood intervention in our community as part of the statewide NC Infant-Toddler Program.
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Exceptional Children Assistance Center
https://health.mecknc.gov/service/exceptional-children-assistance-center
Information to help parents navigate the special education system, know their rights, and use their voice.
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NC DHHS Children with Special Health Care Needs Help Line
https://health.mecknc.gov/service/nc-dhhs-children-special-health-care-needs-help-line
The Help Line is a free service that provides information and referrals for caregivers and professionals who work with children and youth facing health challenges. These challenges may include chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional conditions.
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Care Management for At Risk Children
https://health.mecknc.gov/service/care-management-risk-children
The Medicaid program currently offers a set of care management services for at-risk children ages zero-to-five. The program coordinates services between health care providers, community programs and supports and family support programs. Care Management for At-Risk Children (CMARC) is provided by the local health departments.
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Communicable Disease Control
https://health.mecknc.gov/cdcontrol
Investigates, reports and controls the spread of reportable general category communicable diseases and outbreaks, provides consultation services to medical providers, childcare providers, schools, veterinarians, & businesses; investigates human animal bites and animal exposure to rabies, and monitors health services in adult day health facilities.
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