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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 05102004 - 2004-579 TIDE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adapted this Resolution on October 26, 2004 by the following vote: AYES: StIPEMSOIS GIoxA, UJJJ II%, CREENBM, AesADUTM AM GLOM NOES: t= ABSENT: t ABSTAIN: N ae_ Resolution No. 2004// "�: Subject: Proclaiming October 24-30, 2004 as) Lead Poisoning Prevention Week ) WHEREAS, childhood lead poisoning is a silent but harmful environmental illness that can cause long-term harm to children, including learning difficulties and behavior problems; and WHEREAS, to keep our children safe and healthy, lead hazards should be removed from a child's environment, all children under the age of six should be screened for lead poisoning risks and at-ris children should receive blood tests for lead; and WHEREAS, despite limited screening, the County has identified more than 780 lead-poisoned children, the majority from low-income communities; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County's Lead Poisoning Prevention Project has been working since 199 to identify lead-poisoned children, to provide fallow-up and preventive services and to educate residents about lead poisoning prevention; and WHEgEAS, the major premise behind Contra Costa County's Lead Poisoning Prevention Project is to reca Inine that lead poisoning is preventable, and that the strategies required to make an impact on public health begin with the collaboration of many agencies and sdgments of the community,, an W H5-REAS, partners of the Centra Costa County Lead Poisoning Prevention Project include, but a not limited to, Contra Costa County Community Services department/Head Start and Early Head Start; WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children); Child Healt and Disability Prevention Program; Monument Community Partnership; Brookside Community Heal h Center, North Richmond Center for Health, La Cllnica and other community clinics; Healthy Neighborhoods Project; Childhood injury Prevention Coalition; Contra Costa Child Care Council; Health,Access Coalition; Welcome Home Baby; Anemia Coalition; West County Asthma Coalition; On the Move with 1voodWlse; Homeless Coalition; Hazardous Materials Program and Environment l Health; and the Clty of Richmond, Project REAL.; and WHEREAS, despite efforts at education and prevention, residents in Contra Costa County continu to be poisoned by lead from deteriorated lead-based paint, other sources in the home, workplace exposure and historic environmental contamination. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors does declare October 24-3 , 2004, as Lead Poisoning Prevention Week in Contra Costa County. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown, 7j F ATTESTED, 'G, OV-4,"( 6-` 201 JOHN SWEETEN, Cleric of thet pard of Supervisors and Couply A fmirrlsj}gator f k'' l ►uty