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Freedom of Information Act requests: Requests for documents under the Freedom of Information Act must be made in writing and submitted by mail, fax, email or by personal delivery. The request should be specific enough for the S7HD to locate the document(s) requested. The requestor should also include their return address or other information needed for complying with their request. All requests should be forwarded to the following FOIA Officers: Mike Hancock 37 Rustic Campus Drive or Diana Swinford 37 Rustic Campus Drive
Head Start Policy Council
Head Start Policy Council May, 2010 Agenda
Head Start Policy Council April, 2010 Meeting Minutes Policy Council Meeting Minutes 4-19-10
Head Start Annual Report Information
Board of Health
Board of Health June, 2010 Meeting Agenda
April 2010 Board of Health Meeting Minutes Summary Board of Health Meeting Minutes 4-22-10
Southern Seven Health Department FY 09 Annual Report.
Smoke Free Illinois Law goes into effect January 1, 2008. Additional information, including signs that must be posted, can be found at http://www.smoke-free.illinois.gov .
"And Justice for All" poster- http://www.isbe.net/nutrition/pdf/justice_poster.pdf
Mission
Statement: Public Health has had a presence in southernmost Illinois for over 50 years. Minutes from meetings which are on file at our administrative office indicate that as far back as the early 1930's, personnel from the State of Illinois were working with local communities to provide the basic public health services we often take for granted such as safe drinking water, controlling communicable diseases (in those days it was tuberculosis and polio), and helping women have healthy babies. When we are doing our job, it's easy to forget why public health is so important, but next time you drink a glass of water or eat in a restaurant, remember how our job is protecting your health. The seven counties served by Southern Seven Health Department, including Alexander, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, and Union, cover 2003 square miles, which is slightly larger than the state of Delaware. We cover more geographic area than any other health department in the State of Illinois. According to the 2000 census, there were 72,483 people living in the seven counties. For information about the Southern 7 Locations, Click Here.
For information on the latest federal and industry initiated recalls in the news click here . For more information e-mail us at s7info@s7hd.org |
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