The planning, development, collaboration, and implementation of the Franklin County Public Health CHIP is founded within Health Works Franklin County and its membership. Health Works Franklin County (HWFC) is a Health and Equity in all Policies (HiAP) initiative with the goal to integrate and coordinate the social determinates of health data, policy and planning efforts across the public health system. HWFC includes numerous organizations across the county that work to impact the social determinants of health. This public-private partnership collaborates with existing community engagement, clinical care integration and issue-specific initiatives already occurring across the county, with a focus on building on existing efforts to create an upstream perspective to address those conditions and barriers related to health equity.
Basic Needs: Housing Security
Basic Needs: Neighborhood Safety
Basic Needs: Food Security
Behavioral Health: Substance Use
Behavioral Health: Mental Health & Suicide
Maternal & Child Health: Infant Vitality
Maternal & Child Health: Maternal Pre-Pregnancy Health
Racial Equity
Environmental Health: Access to Green Space
Environmental Health: Safe & Healthy Homes
Environmental Health: Healthy Air
Environmental Health: Heat Safety