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Cumberland County Health Department reviews childcare rule updates, STD and teen‑pregnancy trends and opioid response efforts
Summary
Health department staff briefed commissioners on in‑home childcare rule updates, declines in chlamydia and gonorrhea rates (figures to be supplied), teen pregnancy prevention programs, and coordinated opioid response efforts funded by SAMHSA and ARPA for training and K–12 education.
County health officials told commissioners they have updated guidance and stepped up community programs across several public‑health areas, from family childcare rules to substance‑use prevention.
Health staff said in‑home family childcare regulations have not been updated since 2008 and described a staff review of diapering, sanitary conditions and pest control; two child‑care health consultants (one nurse and one health educator) currently provide non‑enforcement…
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