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This Local Health Improvement Plan serves as a roadmap and framework for consensus-based recommendations aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of the Frederick County community. The plan identifies six key priority areas: mental health, affordable dental care, wellness and prevention, access to care, health inequities, and early childhood growth and development. It seeks to improve health outcomes through collaborative partnerships, with the understanding that a healthier community fosters a stronger economy.
This document details the "Seniors First" initiative, a strategic effort by Frederick County to address the needs of its growing senior population. The plan segments seniors into healthy/well, isolated/at-risk, and frail categories, and aims to consolidate county services, promote public-private partnerships for housing and transportation, and enhance recreational programming through Parks and Recreation. It also emphasizes the importance of performance measurement, volunteer engagement, and technology to improve communication and service delivery, particularly for Meals on Wheels. The objective is to enable seniors to age in place with dignity and achieve the highest possible quality of life.
The document centers on an event hosted by the Frederick County Executive to recognize Hispanic Heritage Month, with the theme for 2016 being "Honoring Our Heritage Building Our Future." Discussions focused on the significant and positive contributions of the Hispanic community to the nation and Frederick County, highlighting their commitment to family, faith, hard work, and service. Statistics regarding the growth of the Hispanic population nationally and locally were cited. Official proclamations recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month were read on behalf of the City of Frederick Board of Aldermen and Frederick County. Various community leaders and members spoke regarding the importance of diversity, multiculturalism, and outreach efforts, including the translation of the Livable Frederick visioning survey into Spanish.
The content details a ceremony titled 'Frederick at Its Best: Black History Month' held in Frederick County to recognize and share information about the importance of the African-American community. The discussion traced the history of Black History Month, beginning with the founding of The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915 and the subsequent Negro History Week in 1926, evolving into Black History Month recognized nationally since 1976. Several local and national African-American figures were recognized for their achievements, including Jack Johnson, Harriet Tubman, John Mercer Langston, Thurgood Marshall, Shirley Chisholm, Barack Obama, Dr. Ulysses Bourne, Blanche-Born Tyree, Lord Nickens, Joy Only, Bill Lee, Bill Hall, and Daryl Baughman. A joint proclamation from the County Executive and the City Mayor designating February 2016 as Black History Month was read. Attendees from various community organizations shared reflections on historical struggles, such as segregated schools and civil rights challenges, emphasizing the ongoing need for equal opportunity, dignity, and respect.
This document, titled "Celebrating Year One: People and Prosperity," outlines the vision and strategic priorities for Frederick County government. Key areas of focus include establishing good, fair, and honest governance by restoring trust, enhancing public participation, and strengthening ethics. It prioritizes the well-being of county employees and addresses demographic shifts by planning for the needs of senior citizens and retaining millennials to ensure economic prosperity. The vision includes developing Frederick County as a vibrant job hub through economic initiatives and significant investment in education. Furthermore, the plan emphasizes strengthening community partnerships, managing growth responsibly, and allocating tax dollars towards core services such like education, public safety, and community support.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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