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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-22 95-226 ORDERCo 'IAF one c i,... . Dae May 22, 1995 Item No. 95-226 Item/Subject: Grant Renewal -- Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Project Responsible Department: Bealth and Welfare Commentary: This if the fourth year for the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Project (7/1/95 - 6/30/96). This grant preventives is very informal. we submit a tentative budget to the grant manager who then draws up an agreement for rapproval. Thin year's grant is for $33.577. As usual. this program is tailored to meet the funds available. The cast to the City of Bangor for this program is $O. , For your information I have attached a copy of the SPECIFICATIONS OF WORK TO BE PERFOFN®. pp rtm Manager's Comments: _„fl , , Q Ciy MamBv Associated Intormatiodt/e. E.. a msBa, „ �^a'� 0 Budget Approval Finance Dire a Legal Approval: 4x City so/icim In_tradJ�<ed For La'J Paxxage 0 First Beading Page I o(.3 ❑Retenal 95-226 - Assigned to Councilor Be ldacci May 22. 1995 _ CITY OF BANGOR (TITLE.) (Orbgrt-authorizing.-the ..City -Manager —ta- Execute ... a_ Grant -Agreement --With - rho, Maine_ nspaztmeat_od Human..Sezv.ices---Lhildhood-Lead _ Poisocolne Prevention Program BY tie Guy ceautt of hle city Of Bangor, ORDERED, THAT the City Manager is authorized to apply for and accept from the State of Maine. Department of Human Services. Bureau of health a grant in the amount of $33.577 With no local cash match or local in-kind contribution under the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and to be administered by the City of Bangor Department of Health and Welfare for the period July 1. 1995 to Tune 30, 1996. IN CITY COUNCIL 95-226 May. 22, 1995 O R D E R Pe d �% (f(r-- Title, Authorizng the City Manager to Execute a Grant CIN, TTY LERR Agreement With the Mein Department of Human Services - Childhood Lead Poiso nin& Prevention Program. ...................................... n c Amigned to Cowcilman 95-226 STANDARD AGREEMENT Page 4 of 16 EIDER A: SPECIFICATIONS OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED Services to the Maine lead Poisoning Prevention Program (MLPPP), paruallY fined through a grant Gam the Centers for Disease CmWI, will be precinct as described an approved work plan wbich supports the MLPPP to do tire advitiahasks lotd belowThe Contactor shall mneme that services covered] under this spectrum are provided and that required Mom are returned timely. The geographic arm mmdbYthis agreerm[ine Av mgmvatim chart showing the relaziomtip afMLPPPs rvices is anached. 1. Parliapare in Mal Program evaluatie#both the state and local progarn levels. 2. Ensure screening for blood lead levels in children at highest risk for lead pasovwq aged six mooWs to six years: Portland -1,500, Bangor -1,250; Lewstov-1,000; and and health centers -1,000. The targets for screening said vat be revisdumilacomprehersire Ptogr evalmtimu wmpled. his expxbi,however, that efforts to increase screnumot wnl continue. 3. Provide barely and appropriate follow-up for children and assure appropriate infatuation is poisoned 0 parmta whose children Lave blood lead locals> 15 uP/dL can full case menagemmt for 90% of children Werified with blood levels 220 agAU. 4. Conduct initial mvbomnenpl inspections in 95% of the dwelling trusts cocupial by newly idrntified and endured cases, within the Me frames specified in the Progarns codes(Portland and Baular), 5. Assist and support the MLPPP in rarptcl areas through Local Acdm Comcds (LACs). Bach agency or beards center will continue or develop LACs which wed include representatives from key ermvary groups such as local government public health nunm,pre-school service preg errs, churches, civic groups, tribal organvations, and others as appropriate in the commuuity. Each LAC w 2 carry out sp a ific activities, including analysis of its communities to deterrents baseline risk hr lead poisorvng;-development of plan of auction to ducat, the mrgered population about lead risks and about Trow to oddness dean, and effom w ensure sueemng and fallow -up for targeted childtm in agencies' caarracted areas. 6. Develop, mllaboratiuty with the MLPPP, an educational initiative fur both statewide ard ler.,i implemevmtian. This will include implementing the screening and nursing fellow -up protocols in thdr ares. A statewide effort will be developed and implemented to provide Public and health professional education. The MLPPP will Provide, support and - sooWina[elOc 1 participation.