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Women's Health

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Announcements:

The Women's Health Program within the Florida Department of Health will be eliminated as part of the Department's implementation of House Bill 5311, effective Thursday, September 1, 2011.

If you have questions or need assistance regarding women's health, please contact Deputy Secretary Kim Berfield's assistant Stephen Larson at
WomensHealth@doh.state.fl.us.

For information about the Region IV Office of Women's Health, visit www.womenshealth.gov/about-us/who-we-are/regional-offices/4/ .

For information about the National Office of Women's Health, visit www.womenshealth.gov.


    Friday, Sept. 30th is Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day
 
The Florida Department of Health Office of Minority Health invites organizations, individuals and advocates to join their efforts to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes by supporting Take a Loved One to the Doctor Day on Friday, September 30th.

If your organization is hosting an event for this observance to provide medical services and/or health screenings to hard-to-reach and minority populations in your community, please let the Office of Minority Health know about your event by contacting Cheryl Graham at MinorityHealthLiaison@doh.state.fl.us.

For more information about this observances or for resources to use at your event, visit www.doh.state.fl.us/Minority/take_a_loved_one_main.html.

 
 
Florida Department of Health Women's Health Program
2010 Annual Report of the Florida Officer of Women's Health Strategy

The Florida Department of Health Women's Health Program provided the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a report with policy recommendations, major accomplishments and an overview of the Program's outreach efforts during 2010. The Officer's report is mandated in the Women's Health Florida Statute, 381.0415(2)(p), to be presented to the Florida Legislature annually in January. - 2010 Annual Report (Opens in new window) (890 KB)


WOMEN'S HEALTH STATEWIDE EVENTS

  1. MY LIFE (Magellan Youth Leaders Inspiring Future Empowerment) Kick-off Meeting
    Thursday, September 1st  - 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    Tallahassee Automobile Museum, 6800 Mahan Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32308
    For More Information Contact Kelly Wade at (786) 877-9313 or visit www.MagellanofAZ.com/MYLIFE
  2. Tuberculosis Awareness Coalition Meeting in Jacksonville
    Wednesday, September 14th  -  1:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
    City Rescue Mission, 426 S. McDuff Ave., Jacksonville, FL
    For More Information Contact Cynthia Benjamin at (904) 253-1055

  3. Community Encouragement Forum for Parents
    Saturday, October 1st  -
    Big Bend RegionEarly Learning Coalition, 1940 N. Monroe Street, Suite 70, Tallahassee, FL
    For More Information Contact Malverna Streater at (850) 553-4334
  4. Live Healthy, Lead Healthy Girl Summit for the Future of Girls
    Saturday, October 15th  - 8:30 a.m. - Noon
    Jungle Island, Miami, Florida
    For More Information Contact: Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida at (305) 253-4841 ext. 238
  5. Domestic Violence Awareness Month Survivor Speak Out & Candlelight Vigil
    Wednesday, October 19th - 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    Tom Brown Park, 1125 Easterwood Drive Tallahassee, FL
    For More Information Contact Ghia Kelly at gkelly@refugehouse.com

A brief background on
Women's Health in Florida.....

In 2004, Florida passed legislation establishing the Department of Health Officer of Women's Health Strategy with the charge to direct public policy to address the distinct health needs of women across the life span. On September 1, 2011, the Women's Health Program within the Department of Health was eliminated and its key activities were absorbed by other programs within the Department. This action was part of the Department's implementation of House Bill 5311.

381.04015(2)(a-p) Florida Statutes - Women's Health  [opens in a new window]

Key activities:

  • Establish Office of Women's Health Strategy

  • Interagency Workgroup

  • Assess Health Status

  • Collect and review data

  • Develop a statewide women's health plan

  • Promote Public awareness

  • Coordinate a Statewide Governor's Conference

  • Develop a website

  • Provide annual report to Governor

The law also specifies that an Officer of Women's Health Strategy chairs the Interagency Committee on Women's Health and oversees the work outlined in F.S. 381.04015. This committee is charged with other tasks as well that are outlined in the legislation, including coordinating a Governor's statewide conference on women's health.

 

Our Women's Health Guiding Principles in Florida

  • Addressing women's health across the life span.

  • Addressing racial and ethnic health disparities.

  • Recognizing that health for women is not limited to physical health.


Topic of the Month

Reducing Health Disparities

County Health Department

 of the Month

ALL County Health Department

 

Partner of the Month

Florida Department of Health
Office of Minority Health
 

Sickle Cell Toolkit Materials


2009 Women's Health Data Report  [PDF; 4.87mb]

2006 Women's Health Data Report [PDF;1.89kb]
   

 

   






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