The Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is a systematic effort to address public health problems in a community. The collaborative CHIP was developed with input from a variety of community partners representing both Flagler and Volusia counties. The plan defines the priorities for the community’s health.
The Community Health Needs Assessment tells the community story and provides a foundation to improve the health of the population. It is the basis for priority setting, planning, program development, policy changes, coordination of community resources, funding applications, and new ways to collaboratively use community assets to improve the health of the population.
Flagler Cares is proud to present the CORe Training Series centered around opioid use disorder sponsored by Flagler County CORe.
As part of the Flagler County opioid use disorder and overdose prevention strategy and our Coordinated Opioid Recovery initiative (CORe), Flagler Cares is now hosting a public facing data dashboard to monitor overdose trends. Click the link below to explore the dashboard.