Union County, NC
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Local health departments assess their community strengths and resources, needs, health outcomes, emerging issues, and resident concerns through the following reports:
Community Health Assessment Report
Union County performs a Community Health Assessment every 3-4 years. The assessment collects information to identify the strengths, resources and needs of Union County as a community.
The assessment affords Public Health, county officials, community partners and residents an opportunity to ascertain what is impacting health and wellness in Union County. The process examines primary and secondary evidence to develop a factual reflection of population health resulting from emerging trends and epidemiological statistics.
In addition to being best practice, the CHA is also required by the State of North Carolina in order for local health departments to receive funding and accreditation.
2022 Community Health Assessment Report
- Appendix A: Secondary Data Presentations & Priority Meeting Presentation
- Appendix B: Healthy North Carolina 2030 Indicators Appendix Table
- Appendix C: Survey Tools
- Appendix D: Survey Analysis
- Appendix E: School Health Advisory Council Goals & Human Services Strategic Planning Goals
- Appendix F: Roots Summits Information
State of the County Health Reports
The State of North Carolina requires each county to prepare a State of the County Health Report during the years when a Community Health Assessment is not conducted.
The State of the County Health Report informs the community about the current health status of the county and highlights the current health concerns.
Recent State of the County Health Reports can be viewed here:
- 2023 State of the County Health Report
- 2021 State of the County Health Report
- 2020 State of the County Health Report