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Item No. 91-59
Rem/Subject: Immmimation ftroeFem Renewal
Responsible Department: Health and Welfare
Commentary:
lgais is this eleventh annual remral of the lmnunlsation Program Grant. Site total
amount of this year's p�aM. is $45[151. For papa
information[ a oopy of the
grant specifications is attached.
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Introduced by Cousilor Bragg, January 14, 1991
CITY OF BANGOR
(TITLE.) (Orbtr,. Authar101na the. City m0neaer. to S Oute a Oraat. Agreement _.
with the Haire pepaeGeent of H SBryiCes - imoWzation Program.
By the City CoustoU of the Qty ofBawpor:
ORDERED,
THAT the City Manager, on behalf of the City of Bangor, is hereby
authorized aud directed to execute a grant Agreement with the Haine Department
Of Pomen Sersices, a copy of which is on Mlle in the Office of the City Clark,
and to take all other necessary action, including execution of documents aM
contracts, Poi the purposes of providing services to Clients served by the
IamWsation Progrem,
IN CITY. COUNCIL
January 14, 1991
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CITY CLE
91-59
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Title,
Authorizing ;the City Manager to Execute
s Grant Agreement with t h a MaIDe D a partment
at Human Services lownizatian Program.
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Introduced and filed by
Councilmen
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STANDARD AGREEMENT Page 3 of 16
RIDER A
SPECIFICATIONS OF WORE TO BE PERFORMED
(Federal mnd State fwd sourcaa shall Em identified including agency n®, catalogue
tuber and agreement umber. Cmpliwce requirwen[s Abell be summarized wd/or
referenced. )
BANGOR CITY I19NNIZATION PROJECT
1991
Me Bangor City Immunization Project will begin its 12th year of operation
January 1, 1991. The Project staff consists of a full-time Public Health Educator.
The director of the Bangor Department of Health and Welfare will serve as the
Project Supervisor and Grant Manager. -
Project efforts will be communicated and evaluated through quarterly reports
and periodic staff meetings. A weekly - itinerary is also completed and reviewed.
Me activities of the Project for 1991 include:
1) Collection, organization, and a of annual humanization assessment data free
schools, poet secondary schoolsehospitals, and Day Care facilities.
2) Epidemiologic follow-up of reported vaccine -preventable diseases and appropriate
outbreak control measures
awell as follow-up of VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event
Reporting System) reports, in concert with the State Immunization Program.
3) Revalidation of annual assessment data by record review.
4) Completion of requested data according to predetermined time periods (such as
a 2 Year Old Study or Clinic Reviews).
5) Educational efforts directed toward target groups regarding vaccines and vaccine -
preventable diseases.
6) Acting as technical and/or program resource to the medical community
ommunity or
general public following State immunization recommendations.
I) Sisson with Canadian officials regarding vaccine -preventable disease issues.
8) Active disease surveillance of vaccine -preventable diseases.
9) Promotion of age-appropriate von initiatives and encourage the use of
RecordState of Maine Standard Recordcard?at
10) Network with other groups who serve "high-risk" children to ensure age-
appropriate immunization.
IU Control of program resources, such as vaccine, to reduce wastage.
12) Development of iummaination programs aimed at age-appropriate immunization
of. target populations, such as preschool and adult. -
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The Bangor ➢apartment of Health and Welfare agrees that the Public
Health Tvlucator will also provide:
1) A weekly itinerary form to the State Immunization Program
2) A quarterly activity report to the State Immunization Program.
3) A Quarterly report of program expenses to the State Immunization Program.
4) Four (4) hours per week to the Bangor Department of Health and Welfare
on other Health Education activities. ,,
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