LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 23-4826    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 6/13/2023 In control: Health Department
On agenda: 7/17/2023 Final action: 7/17/2023
Title: Vote to accept five-year, $237,243 for Public Health Infrastructure Workforce Development funding from the CDC through NC DHHS to support staff development with a focus on the public health foundational capabilities
Title
Vote to accept five-year, $237,243 for Public Health Infrastructure Workforce Development funding from the CDC through NC DHHS to support staff development with a focus on the public health foundational capabilities

Abstract
Action Requested: Vote to accept $237,243 for Public Health Infrastructure Workforce Development funding.

Introduction & Background:
The pandemic emphasized the critical importance of a robust public health system. Public health departments need to continue their response work, apply lessons learned, and prepare for future public health emergencies. The pandemic accentuated long-standing weaknesses and created new challenges to the public health infrastructure. This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding, awarded to the North Carolina Division of Public Health for a five-year period ending October 31, 2027,
recognizes a history of underinvestment in the public health system and the foundational services it provides.

Discussion & Analysis:
This funding is to help meet the short-term critical infrastructure needs and to make strategic investments which will have lasting effects on local public health departments in North Carolina. This funding will support the foundational capabilities and the local health department workforce needed to support service areas. Investments and improvements to foundational capabilities will help rebuild and modernize public health departments, positioning local health departments to better serve their
communities. The scope of workforce investment to support these foundational capabilities is wide and includes hiring, retaining, supporting, and training the workforce. Short-term outcomes will include increased hiring, training, and improvement in operational processes. Long-term outcomes will include increasing the size of the public health workforce equipped with stronger foundational capabilities in
order to better serve and protect the health of communities. This funding is for a...

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