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City officials tackle violence prevention amid departmental shakeup

June 21, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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City officials tackle violence prevention amid departmental shakeup
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the relocation of the Cure Violence model from the health department to the Department of Administration (DOA), raising concerns about the implications for violence as a public health issue. The move, which became official in January, was described as a strategic decision made after extensive planning with the mayor's office and relevant directors.

One official emphasized the importance of violence prevention as a public health concern, noting that the DOA will continue to collaborate with the health department to address this issue. An epidemiologist has been assigned to support the newly established Office of Community Wellness and Safety, indicating a commitment to maintaining a data-driven approach to violence prevention.

Despite the shift in departmental oversight, officials reassured that the focus on community safety remains a priority. The community health assessment highlighted residents' concerns about safety, which encompasses various aspects, including violence. The health department's community health improvement plan prioritizes safe and supportive neighborhoods, with ongoing efforts to foster partnerships across city departments and community stakeholders.

The meeting concluded with expressions of support for the collaborative efforts in addressing violence and public health, underscoring the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to effectively tackle these pressing issues.

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