Attachment C Community Level Assessment of Public Health - arb ca 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the summary section, which outlines the purpose of the assessment and its significance for public health. This will help you understand the context as you fill out the form.
  3. Proceed to fill in your community's specific data in the designated fields. Ensure that you accurately input emission reduction estimates and any relevant local programs that align with the Draft Scoping Plan.
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Primary Standards provide public health protection, including protecting the health of sensitive populations such as asthmatics, children, and the elderly. Secondary Standards provide public welfare protection, including protection against decreased visibility and damage to animals, crops, vegetation, and buildings.
Community health assessments are comprised of data and information from multiple sources, which describe the communitys demographics; health status; morbidity and mortality; socioeconomic characteristics; quality of life; community resources; behavioral factors; the environment (including the built environment); and
A needs assessment is a systematic process that provides information about social needs or issues in a place or population group and determines which issues should be prioritised for action.
A finalized community needs assessment will: Identify the essential resources that are already available within the community. Identify the essential resources missing. Determine how best to use, develop, or obtain those resources.