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Health in the Heights coalition wins Healthy Utah designation; coalition sets prevention priorities from SHARP data

Cottonwood Heights City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

The Health in the Heights coalition reported it earned a Healthy Utah Community designation, finished data-oriented phases of planning and selected top youth-prevention priorities from the SHARP survey: low school commitment, perceived availability of substances (including nicotine pouches) and parental attitudes favorable to antisocial conduct.

Coalition leaders told the council on April 7 that Health in the Heights has completed early planning and earned a Healthy Utah Community designation. Chair Chelsea Boss described the coalition’s work using a nationally recognized community-care framework: board orientation, data training for a data work group and development of a community profile.

Boss said the coalition will produce two reports: a community-assessment report with protected…

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