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School Services Directory Jan. 2018 Information for Schools School and School Health Services School Health Collaboration 3629 South D Street, Tacoma, WA 98418 (253) 798-4926 (phone) (253) 798-7666 (fax) Healthy Students = Successful Students Physical and mental health, as well as social and emotional well-being, play a critical role in a student s ability to learn. To be successful at school and achieve academically, students need to arrive at school ready to learn, remain engaged, and have access to strong support systems in their school, home and community. The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department recognizes that schools, school districts, and the Health Department share both privilege and responsibility in prioritizing the healthy development and academic success of youth in Pierce County. More than 250 public schools across 15 school districts, and numerous private schools throughout Pierce County partner with the Health Department to help safeguard and enhance the health of our county s children. Our Commitment to School Health To demonstrate our Department s commitment to students, schools and school districts, we have established a School Health Collaboration Team comprised of representatives from all divisions of our agency. Team members, and other Health Department staff, meet regularly with school districts throughout the county to learn about school health priorities. Input from school administrators and school staff influences how the Health Department can improve our services and enhance our responsiveness to schools. Services and Programs We Offer To achieve our vision of Healthy People in Healthy Communities, the Health Department offers or facilitates a wide range of programs, services, and connections for schools. These programs and services are developed and enhanced through suggestions and feedback we receive from schools and school districts. Table of Contents Programs and Services for Students pages 2-3 Administrative Resources for School Districts and Schools pages 4-5 Community/Family/School Partnerships page 6 Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 1 of 6

Programs and Services for Students Program / Service Point of Contact Information Overview ABCD/Oral Health Education Alcohol Youth Prevention Clean Air for Kids Asthma Education Dirt Alert, Health Actions and Tacoma Smelter Plume Program Handwashing Resources Immunization Clinics Marijuana Youth Prevention Maternal Child Health Outreach for Pregnant Students Oral Health School-Based Program Dawn Jacobs djacobs@tpchd.org (253) 798-2945 Tutrecia Baker tbaker@tpchd.org (253) 798-6545 Judy Olsen jolsen@tpchd.org (253) 798-2954 Glenn Rollins grollins@tpchd.org (253) 798-3503 Food & Community Safety food@tpchd.org (253) 798-6460 Kate Cranfield kcranfield@tpchd.org (253) 798-2813 (office) (253) 341-2379 (cell) Carolyn Cook ccook@tpchd.org (253) 798-4428 Linda Graves lgraves@tpchd.org 253-320-8495 Susan Pfeifer spfeifer@tpchd.org (253) 798-2949 Dawn Jacobs djacobs@tpchd.org (253) 798-2945 Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD) referrals for dental care, including check-ups, fluoride treatments, restorative care and oral care education. For families receiving Medicaid with children ages 0 through 5. Technical assistance and support to educators and community coalitions to prevent and reduce teen alcohol use. Emphasis on policy, systems, and environmental strategies that prevent first-time use. Asthma community health workers provide individual or group education to help schools and guardians learn how to better manage asthma and allergies and how to reduce environmental triggers. Information and support to help students and school staff reduce their exposure to health hazards posed by arsenic and lead in the soil in the Tacoma Smelter Plume. Useful school lesson plans. Homeowners in the Smelter Plume can get information on free soil sampling and soil replacement. Operations Suds program for grades K 6 that demonstrates good handwashing techniques and includes use of a black light to view germs. Available for checkout. Also available for checkout: Use of a handwashing trailer and food safety videos. Coordinates with underserved districts and schools to offer school-based immunizations and specialized clinics. For more information, and to view the free immunization locations calendar, ages 0-18, visit www.tpchd.org/healthy-people/immunizations. Provides resources and information to educators and community coalitions on the prevention of marijuana use among students. Provides assistance in navigation of marijuana legislation. Emphasis on policy, systems and environmental strategies that prevent first-time use. Links teen mothers with Medicaid and pregnancy support resources. A school district/health Department/community provider partnership which offers low-cost preventative oral health services in the school setting. Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 2 of 6

Program / Service Point of Contact Information Overview School Meals and Nutrition Shelley Wallace swallace@tpchd.org (253) 798-3548 Tobacco and Vapor Prevention/ Systems Support Water Program Youth Tobacco Prevention Jessica Alvestad jalvestad@tpchd.org (253) 377-4242 Vapor Product Prevention Angela Boyer aboyer@tpchd.org (253) 442-0352 Brad Harp bharp@tpchd.org (253) 798-2851 Support provided to school and district Child Nutrition staff to meet and exceed the requirements of the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act. Technical assistance and training are available to support school meal programs. Supports schools and districts to develop and strengthen policies, systems, and curricula that promote tobacco and vapor prevention, cessation, and alternatives to suspension. Support may include program development, staff training and research of best practices. Guidance and technical assistance to ensure safe drinking water. For information about lead in water, visit www.tpchd.org/healthy-people/kids-and-lead/leadeducational-resources. Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 3 of 6

Administrative Resources for School Districts and Schools Program / Service Point of Contact Information Overview Active Transportation and Injury Prevention Business Pollution Prevention Assistance Program Communicable Disease Resources Communications/PIO Community Safety Program Disease Investigation and Reporting Food Safety Inspections Health Equity Jennifer Halverson Kuehn jhalversonkuehn@tpchd.org (253) 798-4607 Chris Matter cmatter@tpchd.org (253) 798-6492 Joyce Seger jseger@tpchd.org (253) 798-6031 Kate Cranfield kcranfield@tpchd.org (253) 798-2813 (office) (253) 341-2379 (cell) Edie Jeffers ejeffers@tpchd.org (253) 798-2853 Schools, Pools and Camps Community Safety CommunitySafety@tpchd.org (253) 798-4430 (253) 798-6539 fax Denise Stinson dstinson@tpchd.org (253) 798-7671 Food & Community Safety food@tpchd.org (253) 798-6460 Jacques Colon jcolon@tpchd.org (253) 370-5687 Guidance and assistance for people, schools and community groups on matters related to active transportation with a focus on reducing collisions between pedestrians/cyclists and cars. Non-regulatory technical assistance. Guidance on storm water, chemical storage, and waste management. Resources to assist schools with communicable disease prevention and management. Visit tpchd.org/schools for school immunization requirements, MRSA and norovirus toolkits, parent letters, and school exclusion information. Search for relevant, up-to-date disease (e.g. pertussis, influenza, measles, mumps) information. Some resources available in different languages and grade levels. Contact for District Public Information Officers and Communication Leads to coordinate health related messaging for partnership work with the Health Department. The Community Safety Program inspects each public and private school every other year for environmental health and safety. This includes air quality, playground and chemical safety. They also inspect pools and camps, review school building plans, investigate illnesses and other concerns, and provide consultations. In 2017 the Program reconvened their School Advisory Workgroup of school staff, parents and others to help improve their work. They also publish a newsletter at least once a year. Coordination for reporting and investigation of communicable diseases reported in school children. Minimum semi-annual inspection of every school kitchen. Recommendations to support healthy school meal preparation, food distribution and storage. Supports schools to identify and address the root causes of health inequities such as income, education and neighborhood through policy, partnerships and programs. Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 4 of 6

Program / Service Point of Contact Information Overview On-site Septic System Operations and Maintenance Public Health Emergency Agreements School Health Collaboration School Nurse Liaison Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Educators Course Swimming Pool Inspections Temporary Event Food Permits and Support Title XIX Medicaid Administrative Claiming George Waun gwaun@tpchd.org (253) 798-6485 Cindy Miron cmiron@tpchd.org (253) 798-6556 Michele Haymond mhaymond@tpchd.org (253) 463-6373 SchoolHealth@tpchd.org (253) 798-4926 Kate Cranfield kcranfield@tpchd.org (253) 798-2813 (office) (253) 341-2379 (cell) Evelyn Manley Rodriguez emanleyrodriguez@tpchd.org (253) 798-4447 Community Safety CommunitySafety@tpchd.org (253) 798-4430 (253) 798-6539 fax Amanda Peters (253) 798-7677 or food@tpchd.org (253) 798-4709 Catherine Mortell cmortell@tpchd.org (253) 798-4738 Support and technical assistance to districts and schools on the required operation and maintenance inspections of their on-site septic systems. Agreements between school districts and the Health Department to allow use of school buildings for public health emergency purposes. Seeks to enhance partnership and collaboration between the Health Department, school districts, and schools. Helps coordinate the Health Department s school-serving services and programs to improve efficiency, collaboration, and customer satisfaction. Public Health Nurse Consultant provides education, health alerts, and technical assistance for school nurses in all school districts in Pierce County. Facilitates school/public health meetings and other education opportunities for school nurses. Annual STD training for school nurses and educators which covers the sexually transmitted infections that most affect students ages 14-19, trends and how to educate and refer students for testing and treatment. The Pool Program includes annual inspections of pools, spas, spray parks and wading pools, review of pool plans, complaint and illness investigation, consultation and pool operator classes. Temporary event permits or technical assistance support for schools when food is being served to the public from a school site. Government agency and school district reimbursement program for expenses and activities that help promote outreach, linkages, development, and improve quality of Medicaid services, including services to Medicaidqualified students. Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 5 of 6

Community/Family/School Partnerships Program / Service Point of Contact Information Program / Service Community Coalition Development Family Support Center Sites and Partnerships Nurse/Family Partnership Home Visiting Outdoor Air Quality Pierce County Environmental Health Indicators Project Marcy Boulet mboulet@tpchd.org (253) 798-4734 Victor Rodriguez vrodriguez@tpchd.org (253) 798-6543 Kelly McIntire kmcintire@tpchd.org (253) 798-4745 Evelyn Patrick epatrick@tpchd.org (253) 798-3588 Kathleen Ross kross@tpchd.org (253) 798-7369 Marianne Seifert mseifert@tpchd.org (253) 798-3923 Technical support to develop a school/community collaboration that benefits the health and human service needs of students, families and the community. The Family Support Partnership (FSP) is a collaborative, partner-driven, community-level effort to support healthy children and families. FSP oversees six Family Support Centers throughout Pierce County. Each Center provides resources, referrals, case management, home visiting, health education, and parenting programs proven to be effective. Nurses provide home-visiting and support for pregnant and new moms, and babies pre-birth through age two. Education and resources for outdoor air quality, including wood stove replacement and recycle programs for qualifying areas. Also includes No Idle Zone program to reduce impacts of vehicle exhaust, and information about health impacts of poor air quality. Report covering key environmental health issues and trends in Pierce County, their health and economic impacts, and personal and policy actions. www.tpchd.org/healthy-places/public-healthdata/environmental-indicators. Contact Us For more information about services the Health Department provides to school districts and schools, or to make connections with Health Department staff that support student health, email SchoolHealth@tpchd.org or call (253) 798-4926. School Services Directory Michele Haymond mhaymond@tpchd.org (253) 468-6373 Jan. 2018 Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department tpchd.org page 6 of 6