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Released: November 21, 2024

DCHD Kicks Off Community Health Improvement Plan

Delaware County Health Department was thrilled to host 28 partner organizations and over 50 attendees at its Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Kick-Off event on Friday, November 15, at the Keystone First Wellness and Opportunity Center in Chester. The enthusiasm and collaboration at this event visibly demonstrated the commitment of community partners, health advocates, and Delaware County Health Department (DCHD) staff to build a shared vision and plan for a healthier Delaware County.

The day opened with a welcome that outlined how CHIP’s three priority areas were selected. DCHD’s Community Health Assessment (CHA) was the foundation for the development of the CHIP. Through this process, DCHD identified three priority areas:

  1. Promote Whole Person Care & Prevent Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders
    Mental health and substance use disorders emerged as major concerns, especially issues like access to mental health care, marijuana, and vape use among youth, and substance use-related deaths.
  2. Promote Maternal, Parental, and Infant Health
    Too many babies of color in our county are born without prenatal care, prematurely, and with low birth weight, which is why maternal and infant health resources are desperately needed.
  3. Prevent Chronic Diseases
    Elevated death rates from stroke, rising rates of breast and uterine cancers, and barriers to breast cancer screening are all concerns in our county.

Two overarching themes emerged from the CHA that will guide the CHIP: Promote Health Equity and Improve Access to and Awareness of Health Care and Community Services.

Attendees previewed an informational video that is being shared with the public: Building a Healthier Delaware County: DCHD's CHIP.

Attendees then visited stations throughout the venue to learn and discuss details about strategies to address each priority area. This sparked meaningful discussions among attendees, including conversations regarding substance use prevention, infant health, improved cancer screening access, and more. The PA Navigate program partnership also generated significant interest, showcasing engagement with this multilingual database on the findhelp.org platform of free and affordable resources. This tool aims to bridge gaps in access to care, helping residents find essential services in over 120 languages.

"Thank you to our partners, community members, and DCHD staff for showing up today and showing up for public health in Delaware County!” said Delaware County Interim Health Director Lora Siegmann Werner. “Your passion and hard work in developing our Community Health Improvement Plan is an inspiration. This kickoff is just the beginning of what we can accomplish together.”

Beyond information-sharing, the event was a powerful networking opportunity. Community partners connected and shared their organization's initiatives and explored potential collaborations that could address complex health issues. In all, the CHIP Kick-Off brought together diverse partners in a shared mission for public health improvement.

DCHD continues to welcome collaborations with any partners having an interest in these priority areas. For more information about the Community Health Assessment or Community Health Improvement Plan, please visit delocpa.gov/cha. To find out more about DCHD and its services or reach any DCHD staff members, please call the Delaware County Wellness Line (Enformacion en Español llama a…) at (484) 276-2100 or send an email to DelcoWellness@co.delaware.pa.us.



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