HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-09-15 Community Health Commission Minutes MINUTES
Edina Community Health Committee
September 15, 2009, 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Mayor’s Conference Room, Edina City Hall
Members Present: Brad Montgomery, Bill Alldredge, Mark Johnson, Mary Jo Kingston, Idelle Longman, Jan Johnson, Student Dolan Lee
Members Absent: None. One Vacancy
Guests: None
WELCOME & CALL TO ORDER
Chair Bill Alldredge welcomed members and called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. Liaison Engelman reported that Mayor Hovland will review candidates to fill the vacancy left by Tolu
Oyelowo. The Committee agreed to send a thank you note to Tolu Oyelowo for her years of service to the Committee.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes from the May 19, 2009 meeting were unanimously approved with corrections by a motion from Member Longman and second from Member M. Johnson.
STATEWIDE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM GRANT AWARD
Information was given on the Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) grant. Bloomington applied for the grant on behalf of Bloomington, Edina and Richfield (BER). The purpose of
the grant is to address rising health care costs by developing policy, systems and environmental changes in schools, communities, healthcare and worksites for targeted areas of tobacco
use and obesity. Statewide funding for the grant is $47 million over two years. BER was awarded $1,607,000 for the two year term, with $706,000 for 2009-10 and $901,000 for 2010-11.
BPH has developed a specific work plan, including the development of school and community liaisons, to comply with grant requirements.
2009 COMMITTEE WORKPLAN
The committee reinforced their intent to provide mental health education and awareness to the public. Member Kingston presented a draft article for committee consideration. Following
discussion, the committee decided to simplify the article by eliminating technical language and add a list of available resources. Members Kingston and Longman offered to rewrite the
article for review at the October Committee meeting. Once complete, the article will be reviewed by the City of Edina Communications Department before submission to the Sun Current
and About Town. Members also suggested that the resource list be included on the Edina web site under the Community Health Committee and shared with the Edina Police Department.
Community Assessment Health Priorities - Discuss # 4
Aging and disabled population managing chronic illness while living independently in the community
Adults and youth experiencing suicide, depression, anxiety and other mental illness
Inadequate exercise and poor nutrition
Adults and youth experiencing co-occurring substance abuse and mental illness
City’s ability to respond to public health emergencies
Emerging and re-emerging diseases
Vulnerable populations at higher risk during disasters or emergencies
Injuries among seniors resulting in loss of independence and mobility
Tobacco, alcohol, marijuana and prescription drug abuse
Maintain local public health infrastructure
During a brief discussion, the Committee agreed that programs through BPH Tri-City Partners, Edina Resource Center and Edina Chemical Health Coordinator Kathy Iverson successfully address
this priority. Also mentioned was the need for information on the general school curriculum regarding bullying. Student Member Lee thought it would be a good idea for the students
to take responsibility of school bullying. The remaining priorities will be discussed at future meetings as time permits.
HEALTH STAFF REPORTS
Liaison Engelman gave an update on H1N1 influenza activities and plans for priority group vaccinations. Within the priority risk groups, Bloomington Public Health will immunize City
of Edina emergency medical personnel and conduct mass vaccination clinics in the Edina Schools. Production and delivery of the vaccine is somewhat delayed and clinics will be scheduled
once the vaccine is received.
Liaison Engelman also gave a briefing on the Edina Employee Health & Wellness Kickoff and a summary of activities available to employees over the next year. The focus is employee health
improvement through education and activities involvement.
As a follow-up to the May discussion on Take Back the Drugs Program, local health and law enforcement officials believe drug manufacturers and pharmacies should lead efforts to collect
back unused drugs due to the massive national need.
Committee members were encouraged to check the City of Albert Lea web site to review the Blue Zones Vitality Project. The AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project sponsored by United Health
Foundation started in January 2009 and set out to create America’s healthiest hometown by adding 10,000 years of healthy life to its residents. Albert Lea was chosen for the project
from several small towns in the mid-West.
Boards & Commission attendance requirements were reviewed again.
COMMUNITY COMMENT
None presented.
OTHER BUSINESS
Member J. Johnson suggested having a speaker from Film Tech, an Edina company which manufacturers water filtration systems to reclaim waste water. Film Tech has projects world wide.
Member Johnson will check with Film Tech on speaker possibilities.
Committee was informed of upcoming community forums on “Change & Reform in The Health Care System” and “How to Raise a Drug Free Kid”.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion made by Member Longman and seconded by Member J. Johnson to adjourn. Vote to adjourn was unanimous. Meeting adjourned at 8:15 pm.
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Sherry Engelman
Next Meeting: October 20, 2009
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2009 Meeting Dates: March 17 May 19 September 15 October 20