 April 2022 // Volume 4, Issue 4
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April is National Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Awareness Month. This campaign, by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is an effort to counter the nation’s high rates of STIs. Did you know? The United States currently has one of the highest rates of STIs among all countries in the developed world. In 2018, the CDC released that 1 in 5 people in the U.S. had a sexually transmitted infection. JCPH clinic providers offer sexual health assessment, counseling and cost-effective services for community members. Clinic services are confidential, nonjudgmental and available to all teens and adults. Most services are provided on a sliding-fee scale based on your household income. You can learn more about what JCPH offers on our STI webpage, and for more information about these services, please call 303-239-7078 or email [email protected]. Kelly Conroy Senior Leadership Team Jefferson County Public Health
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Welcome Hilda Gehrke – New Board of Health MemberIn February 2022, the Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners appointed Hilda Gehrke as the newest member to the Jefferson County Board of Health. The Board of Health is the governing agency for Jefferson County Public Health (JCPH). Hilda is an experienced community leader who has elevated Jefferson County community voices in health and well-being, particularly in the Latinx community. A graduate with a B.S. in Psychology from Regis University, she completed her training as an Ontological Coach from Newfield Network, INC in 2017. Since then, she has built a business as a life coach and has been actively involved in public health efforts throughout the pandemic to ensure equitable access to services within the Latinx community. Welcome, Hilda!
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Celebrating Our Public Health ChampionsEach year, JCPH recognizes individuals, businesses and organizations in our community that went above and beyond in the previous year to help keep our community safe and healthy. These partners are our annual Public Health Champions, and they make a significant impact on public health, even though their primary jobs are not in the public health field. For 2021, JCPH is proud to recognize: - Padma Polepeddi, Arra Katona, Tori Sandoval & Nick Taylor of Jefferson County Public Library
- RecoveryWorks, represented by James Ginsburg
- Erin Smith, Brittney Rietveld & the Jeffco Fairgrounds Team
- Jason Cardona, Director of Pharmacy Services at SCL Health Lutheran Medical Center and Andrew Bjork, Director of Pharmacy at St. Anthony Hospital — Centura Health
We invite you to learn more about the 2021 class of Public Health Champions by watching a video and reading a news release detailing their accomplishments.
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JCPH Warns of Potential Hepatitis A ExposureJefferson County Public Health (JCPH), in collaboration with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), is advising the public about a potential exposure to hepatitis A at the King Soopers located at 5301 W. 38th Avenue in Wheat Ridge, Colo. A food handler at this location has tested positive for hepatitis A, a disease which could be transmitted by eating food directly handled by this employee. Consumers may be at risk of exposure if they purchased AND consumed deli meats and/or cheeses sliced onsite at the deli (or consumed onsite-prepared sandwiches containing deli meats and/or cheeses) from this King Soopers location. The affected dates of purchase are March 20-30, 2022. See full release for more information.
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You’re Invited: Check Out Our 2021 Report to the CommunityWe are proud to announce our 2021 Report to the Community! This year’s report theme is A Reintroduction to Public Health in Jefferson County. The report showcases important work across JCPH, including how we use data in our day-to-day work to improve public health services and programs. In addition, this report details many of the ways public health is a part of your everyday life, by highlighting services and programs we have offered for years and will continue to bring to Jeffco in the future, outside of just pandemic response. We hope you’ll take a moment to learn more about us — we are so happy for the chance to “reintroduce” ourselves!
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Learn How to Have Difficult Conversations with YouthJefferson County’s Communities that Care, Jeffco Public Schools and Jefferson County Public Health's Tobacco Prevention Initiative are offering two workshops during the 2021-2022 school year for parents, guardians and caregivers. During the workshops, participants will learn practical skills for building trust and having difficult conversations with youth about alcohol, marijuana, vaping and other substances. Workshops will be offered in both English and Spanish. Visit www.twelvetalks.com/workshops or www.twelvetalks.com/entrenamientos to learn more.
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DATA ROUNDUP: COVID-19 Case Summary
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As we work to lessen the spread of COVID-19 in Jefferson County, you can stay up to date on COVID-19 data. Click here for a summary at the state level. Click here for our newly updated data dashboard with information on COVID-19 in Jefferson County.
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Talk with Teens about Sources of StrengthWhat does your teen consider to be their main strengths? Asking the youth in your life about their own sources of strength can help them know what to do and where to turn when they need help or support. This can be a really upbeat and fun conversation, perhaps starting out with: What is your greatest strength? www.twelvetalks.com/sources-of-strength
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RecoveryWorksRecoveryWorks mission is to provide access to opportunities for resources, community and recovery with Jeffco’s unhoused neighbors. As one of our 2021 JCPH Public Health Champions, we are so glad to have RecoveryWorks in our community making it a healthier and safer place to be. Learn more about RecoveryWorks.
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