With New York State’s public health system in crisis, the NYS Association of Public Health Officials (NYSACHO) is advocating for the PREPARE Act to increase the infrastructural state funding supporting local health departments’ provision of the core public health services needed to provide a base level of protection to the communities they serve.
NYSACHO Executive Director, Sarah Ravenhall and NYSAC Executive Director, Steven J. Acquario, Esq, delivered written testimony to the Joint Senate Committees on Health and Housing, Construction and Community Development on childhood lead poisoning prevention.
With the most effective tool for controlling STI rates being timely diagnosis and treatment, LetsGetChecked's convenient and accurate at-home STI tests can help Public Health Departments overcome barriers to screening.
NYSAC, in partnership with the Conference of Local Mental Hygiene Directors (CLMHD), has developed a series of statutory reforms to improve restoration services and reduce the county cost of restoring defendants to competency.
This webinar explains how pooled testing can be used as a screening testing strategy in schools and share how counties could take advantage of the ELC Reopening Schools awards available through New York State.
As owners, users, and regulators of water resources and protectors of public health, counties will play a critical role in addressing concerns with PFAS exposure in their communities. This webinar brings county leaders up to speed on what New York State is doing to regulate these “forever chemicals” and what resources and technologies are available to remove them from our environment and drinking water.
New York State Association of Counties 515 Broadway, Suite 402 Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (518) 465-1473 Fax: (518) 465-0506
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