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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 21, 2021

Contact
Candi Crause, Director
(217) 531-5372 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Amy Roberts, Public Relations
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December 1st is World AIDS Day

The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Encourages Everyone to Get Tested 

Champaign, IL – Annually, December 1st is observed as World AIDS Day in an effort to raise awareness of the global impact of HIV/AIDS. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is estimated that more than one million people are living with HIV in the United States and 33.4 million worldwide. Of the 12,000 new infections each year, one in four is in youth 13 to 24 years old.

The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) encourages people to get tested and know their status. The CDC estimates that of the one million people living in the United States with HIV, one in five is unaware of their infection. According to Candi Crause, Director of Infectious Disease Prevention and Management, “HIV is 100% preventable. The key to overcoming this epidemic is to not only educate people on the facts of HIV/AIDS but to open the lines of communication.  HIV spreads through silence and lack of communication. Access to testing and risk reduction supplies is crucial.”

CUPHD provides case management services for over 300 HIV-positive clients in 17 counties in East Central Illinois.  Services include medical and dental assistance, nutritional assistance, utility and housing assistance, legal assistance, mental health assistance and support group assistance.

CUPHD’s Infectious Disease division offers HIV education, prevention and testing at the 201 West Kenyon Road facility in Champaign. Testing is available Monday thru Friday, 8:30 – 11:30 AM and 1:00 – 4:30 PM. 

For more information on HIV/AIDS, call (217) 531-5365 or visit www.c-uphd.org.

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2012

Contact
Nikki Hillier, Program Coordinator
(217) 531-2914

Wendy Starwalt, PE Teacher
Carrie Busey (217) 351-3811; (217) 898-6449

Amy Roberts, Public Relations
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Champaign-Urbana Public Health District Helps the Students of Carrie Busey Elementary School “CATCH” the Spirit of Good Health

Sustainable Events Promote Active Living

Champaign, IL – Carrie Busey Elementary School has partnered with the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) to implement a Coordinated Approach To Child Health (CATCH). CATCH is a multi-component initiative that promotes healthy behaviors in students and gives them the opportunity to practice them. CATCH emphasizes the need for a healthy lifestyle to improve both living and learning. CATCH has four core components – nutrition, physical activity, health education and family/community involvement. This is Carrie Busey’s fourth year implementing CATCH.

Each year, CATCH schools offer a family event to reinforce the CATCH philosophy. On Saturday, September 22, 2012 from 8:30-9:30 AM, Carrie Busey Elementary School will be kicking off this year with a CATCH celebration including a family 3K walk/run. The CATCH celebration will encourage the students and families at Carrie Busey to engage in physical activity by making physical activity FUN! Families will be able to participate in a variety of activities including yoga and Zumba®. The CATCH celebration is open to the community.

 “CATCH is a fun, well-rounded effort that affords students the ability to excel through a series of consistent messages from a variety of sources,” said Nikki Hillier, Program Coordinator of Health Promotions for CUPHD.  “CATCH builds an alliance of children, parents, faculty, staff and community members to teach and model skills and behaviors associated with maintaining healthy lifestyles.”

For more information about CUPHD's programs and services, visit us on the web at  www.c-uphd.org

 

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 28, 2012

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Julie Pryde, Administrator
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Amy Roberts, Public Relations
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We Choose Health Grant Awarded to Champaign-Urbana Public Health District

Community Transformation Initiative Focuses on Obesity and Tobacco Prevention, Healthier Children and Workforce to Address a Public Health Emergency

Champaign, IL –The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District (CUPHD) has been awarded a portion of the We Choose Health Community Transformation Grant. The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is awarding $3.5 million to communities in 60 counties in Illinois and CUPHD will receive $211,922 for the first year. We Choose Health is a multi-year IDPH initiative to encourage and support obesity and tobacco prevention in Illinois communities. IDPH received a Community Transformation Grant (CTG) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to work with communities to implement proactive health programs.

“Smoking and obesity are threatening our community’s health and future. This is a public health emergency that must be addressed now,” said Julie A. Pryde, Administrator of the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District.

According to the CDC, in the State of Illinois, 25-29 percent of individuals who selfreported their height and weight in 2009 were obese. Tobacco use, which is recognized as a significant risk factor in developing several chronic diseases, has increased in Champaign County from 17 percent in 2002 to almost 20 percent in 2009.

“It is important that we all work together, area organizations, schools, local health departments, municipalities and others, to improve the health of people in our communities,” Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck said.  “I want to congratulate the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District on receiving one of 21 We Choose Health grants and encourage everyone in the community to get involved in the exciting new programs coming your way.”

CUPHD will work with multiple community partners to achieve the goals of the We Choose Health initiative. CUPHD and community partners will focus on three areas of change: Coordinated School Health; Smoke-free Communities for creating smoke-free public places and multi-unit housing; and Worksite Wellness.

Champaign Coordinated School Health will focus on making the Coordinated Approach to Child Health (CATCH) universal throughout Champaign County Schools. This initiative is to reduce childhood obesity and will work in conjunction with CU Fit Families. The goal is to make Champaign-Urbana more fit through focus on better nutritional options and choices as well as increased options for safe physical activity.

Champaign Smoke-free Communities will focus initially on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and its over 43,000 students and 12,000 faculty and staff as they explore how to become a smoke-free campus. While coordinating with the U of I Wellness Center, the Champaign County Tobacco Prevention Coalition (CCTPC) will work with off-campus property owners to explore creating smoke-free housing options. CCTPC will also explore community readiness for non-campus smoke-free multi-unit housing options.

Champaign Worksite Wellness will focus initial efforts on government employees. City government staff in Champaign, Urbana, Rantoul, Mahomet, Savoy, Fisher, Tolono and Savoy, as well as employees of the Park Districts, CUPHD and Champaign County Government will be targeted to participate in the “Two Ton Challenge” to lose an accumulated 4,000 pounds by “Cutting Government Waist”. CUPHD will partner with Carle, Provena Covenant Medical Center and Health Alliance to expand the program. CUPHD will evaluate the organizations’ implementation of their own employee wellness programs and develop a program that can be implemented by smaller employers.

CUPHD and their Community Partners will begin the We Choose Health initiative in September 2012.

For additional information on the We Choose Health grant initiative, go to http://www.idph.state.il.us/wechoosehealth/index.htm and www.c-uphd.org.

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