In a recent meeting of the Summit County Board of Health, members gathered to discuss an upcoming speaker series focused on the intersection of climate change and public health. The initiative aims to engage the community through a series of events designed to educate and facilitate discussions on these pressing issues.
The series will kick off with introductory presentations, including a detailed explanation of what a community health assessment entails. Nancy, a key speaker, will share insights from last year's events, highlighting how climate change is affecting health in Summit County and Northern Utah. Following these presentations, attendees will participate in breakout discussion groups, facilitated by the Mountain Mediation Center, to delve deeper into the topics presented.
The collaborative effort involves various members of the health department, showcasing a united front in addressing community health concerns. The team expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work together, emphasizing the importance of learning from community feedback.
To ensure broad participation, the events will be advertised through multiple channels, including social media, newsletters, and local publications. The team has also reached out to previous attendees to encourage their involvement.
During the meeting, questions arose regarding the survey process associated with the events. Concerns were raised about ensuring that individuals could only fill out the survey once, to maintain the integrity of the data collected. The team acknowledged the challenge of balancing anonymity with the need for accurate tracking and committed to exploring solutions.
As the speaker series approaches, the Board of Health remains optimistic about fostering community engagement and addressing the critical link between climate change and public health. The initiative not only aims to inform but also to empower residents to take an active role in shaping their health outcomes in the face of environmental challenges.