The Central California Public Health Consortium (CCPHC) is a regional approach to serving the public health needs of Central California and adjoining member counties. Members of CCPHC include Human Services Agency and Public Health Directors, Deputy and Assistant Directors, and Health Officers from Calaveras, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, San Benito, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Tuolumne counties. The Central California Public Health Consortium is facilitated by the Central California Center for Health and Human Services at California State University, Fresno. If you would like to receive regular updates about CCPHC activities and news, please sign up for our quarterly newsletter. |
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The Consortium is thrilled to announce the release of our Commitment to Health and Racial Equity Statement.
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Please view our Commitment to Health and Racial Equity - Full Version & Commitment to Health and Racial Equity - One Page Version. We are using these documents to increase accountability and as a foundational tool to advance regional equity efforts through the Consortium and our partners. If you would like to partner with our efforts, please access our Connection Form and we will be in touch with you! *Please note, both the full and one-page versions are translated into Spanish, Hmong, and Punjabi. |
Please take a look at our Regional Health Equity Analysis, which we hope will spark conversations and commitment towards eliminating inequities faced by the San Joaquin Valley. The report is meant to encourage readers to ask "why?", and CCPHC will be continuing to pursue work that aims to answer the most pressing of these concerns. This report is meant to lay the groundwork for future analyses, and to act as a foundational data set that can inform work in the Valley. More work is on the horizon and we look forward to sharing it as it unfolds! |