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March 2018 Status; September News 2017 (Including September meeting agenda and June meeting minutes).
Section 3 Draft is being reviewed by City Council.
Two nationally well-known lifestyle medicine physician and pioneers, Dr. Neal Barnard and Dr. Hans Diehl along with other physicians will present several topics in Rochester.
P2S Plan ready for public review and comments on November 29, 2017.
Dr. David Williams in his Keynote Address at the Mayo Research 2017 Annual Health Equity retreat.
P2S updates to be presented to CNG in September CNG meeting.
Lotus Health Foundation and Diversity Council is collaborating to build out a wellness program based on life style management and nutritional knowledge. An October Food for Thought will be held to kick off the initiative.
Community Bright Spots
In collaboration with the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, Minnesota Compass invites you to participate in a listening session in the southern region.
Followup on June CHNA Meeting.
On April 26, 2017 Diversity Council utilizing data from Rochester/Olmsted County Compass Points data combining with other community data analyses successfully developed and convened a Rapid Consensus conversation program as part of the 2017 Mayo Community Luncheon celebrating and inspiring an inclusive community.
Message from Pete Giesen, Director, Olmsted County Public Health Services (on behalf of the Olmsted County Public Health Services Advisory Board)
"As we get closer to the public comment period for the Rochester Comprehensive Plan, I thought I’d pass along the “final” version approved by the Public Health Services Advisory Board. Content hasn’t changed significantly since last year, but put into a different format (2 documents attached). Feel free to share with CNG."
Info provided by Courtney Lawson, NAMI.
"Rochester Sen. Dave Senjem is pushing for the state to invest $110 million into housing and supportive services for people with mental illness.
Senjem, chairman of the Senate Capital Investment Committee, said it is time for lawmakers to be bold and make major investments in mental health care."
Last Thursday's Community Health meeting revealed the latest status of Community Health progress and strategy.
Otto Bremer Trust with its unique charitable contribution business model will be an increasingly important philanthropic partner in SE MN.