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Shared-services self‑assessment shows gains but flags training and compliance items for follow-up

2425419 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

Staff summarized self‑assessment results across the four towns: the collaborative averaged 91.5% on minimum-standard items reported to staff (up from 85% in 2022), with most remaining gaps tied to training or awareness rather than funding; staff will validate 'not applicable' responses and prioritize unmet standards.

Staff presented results of the collaborative self assessment of public-health minimum standards and described next steps to validate responses, reclassify some 'not applicable' answers and tackle unmet items through the environmental-health working group.

Key findings

Amy and other staff reported the collaborative average rose from 85% (reported to the state in 2022) to about 91.5% in a recent internal self…

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