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Performance Indicators: Health and Human Services As the region has benefited from an economic boom, it is the role of the government to ensure that every resident of the District of Columbia reaps those benefits and has the ability to maintain a healthy and stable household. We will tackle this critical problem by continuing a four-pronged approach to end poverty: work, opportunity, security, and community. As we address the pressing issue of poverty, we will also address the public health issues that often come with barriers to funds and healthcare. The District continues to exhibit high rates of chronic diseases such as heart disease, asthma, diabetes, and HIV infection. District agencies responsible for public health, including the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Mental Health (DMH), will collaborate across the government as well as with the community to target the most pressing health issues confronting District residents.
- Arts and Humanities, Commission on (CAH) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Aging, Office on (DCOA) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Asian Pacific Islander Affairs, Mayor's Office on (OAPIA) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Disability Rights, Office of (ODR) FY08 PAR* , FY10 Plan*
- Disability Services, Department of (DDS) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Health, Department of (DOH) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Health Care Finance, Department of (DHCF) FY10 Plan*
- Human Services, Department of (DHS) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Latino Affairs, Office of (OLA) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Mental Health, Department of (DMH) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Veteran's Affairs, Office of (OVA) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
- Youth and Rehabilitation Services, Department of (DYRS) FY08 PAR*, FY10 Plan*
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