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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018-
Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Leave a Reply Cancel reply
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
- Community Mobility
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Healthy Eating
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase youth population consuming at least 5 servings of vegetables and fruits per day
Decrease population who has low access to food stores
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet and body weight are related to health status. Good nutrition is important to the growth and development of children. A healthful diet also helps Americans reduce their risks for many health conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, heart disease, and Type 2 diabetes.BASELINE
25.93%REGION
10 county average (Benzie,Missaukee,Wexford data unavailable)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017/2018BASELINE
10.31%REGION
10 county average (Benzie data unavailable)SOURCE
USDA Food Environment Atlas
LAST UPDATE
2015Access To Healthful Food
2025 TARGETS
Decrease in population reporting difficulty finding high quality fruits and vegetables where they live
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 fruit a day
Increase in population reporting consumption of 1 vegetable a day
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to and availability of healthier foods can help people follow healthful diets. Interventions addressing these factors can improve healthful food accessibility.BASELINE
27%REGION
Antrim and BenzieSOURCE
LAST UPDATE
2019BASELINE
59%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
74.3%REGION
statewideSOURCE
Michigan Behavioral Risk Factor Survey
LAST UPDATE
2017Healthful Food Environment and Policies
2025 TARGET
Under Development
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of organizations/institutions implementing a wellness policy
Increase number of food stores and farmers markets using DUFB-SNAP-Project Fresh and Senior Fresh
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Diet reflects the variety of foods and beverages consumed over time and in settings such as worksites, schools, restaurants, and the home. Interventions at various levels can support a healthier diet.Healthful Food Culture
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of population reporting positive attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs about healthful food
Increase percentage of population having the skills and tools to cook healthy food
Increase number of fruit and veggie prescriptions being written and filled
2023 Key Indicators
Under Development
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Social factors influence diet and can include knowledge and attitudes, skills, social support, societal and cultural norms, as well as policies, programs, and systems. Interventions addressing these factors can support a healthful food culture.- Community Mobility
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of population reporting reliable transportation options that get them where they want to go.
Increase public transit use by 50% over ten years
Increase percentage of population walking to work or school
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Increase use of public transit has a positive impact on carbon emissions, and it will require public infrastructure improvements - things like sidewalks, bus shelters and other amenities that connect with transit stops.BASELINE
2.6%REGION
10 county regionSOURCE
CHIR Community Connections, United Way 211, MDOT
MDOT
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Access to Reliable Transportation
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of workers commuting with public transit
90% satisfied+ from customer satisfaction surveys
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities prioritizing available public transit
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to reliable transportation such as a personal vehicle or public transportation options can support financial stability and overall quality of life.BASELINE
0.79%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Healthy Built Environment
2025 TARGETS
Increase number of workers not driving to work alone
Increase percentage of population reporting ease in getting places without using a car or bus
2023 Key Indicators
Increase internal school promotion of Safe Routes to School Program-as identified within the Safe Routes to School Initiative
Increase number of students arriving to school via non-motorized modes of transportation
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Healthy built environments are communities designed to support good health for all. Active transportation yields many community benefits such as improved air quality, increase physical activity opportunities, and reduced contributions to climate change.BASELINE
10.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018Affordable & Reliable Transportation Options
2025 TARGETS
Increase percentage of 10 county region reporting inclusive outreach efforts with stakeholders and constituents resulting in design and implementation of relevant community based mobility options
Increase percentage of county transits reporting inclusive efforts are underway to expand and improve multi-modal collaboration
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities expanding affordable/reliable transportation options
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Affordable and reliable transportation options provide a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Affordable Housing
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of overburdened households- those spending more than 45% of income on housing and transportation
Decrease percentage of population reporting severe housing quality issues
Decrease # of people reporting homelessness
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Our health is determined in part by our social and physical environments. Safe, affordable, and accessible housing are important factors that enable people and communities to thrive.BASELINE
Renting: 33.3% & Mortgage: 23.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
26%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
Housing North
Networks Northwest
LAST UPDATE
2012-2016Available Housing at All Levels
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of affordable housing units
Housing Connected to Community and Basic Needs
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population reporting housing location enables connection to people, jobs, and resources
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities adopting built environment policies that promote accessible, connected housing
Increase number of new affordable housing with access to community assets
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Connected communities ensure that housing and housing units are conveniently linked to basic needs and community resources.Quality Housing Standards
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of rental properties meeting quality standards
2023 Key Indicators
Increase number of communities enacting quality standards for rental housing
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
A safe and stable home provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and education.- Economic Stability
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Increase in percentage of households above ALICE* threshold
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of population in poverty
Increase percentage of population reporting ability to meet basic needs
Increase percentage of working families
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Economic and social factors such as income and employment can significantly affect how well and how long we live. These factors affect our ability to manage stress, make healthy choices, and afford medical care and housing.BASELINE
60.3%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
ALICE /United Way
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
11.5%REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
American Community Survey
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
17.5%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Access to Needed Social Service Supports
2025 TARGETs
Increase percentage of population reporting they accessed services, when needed
Increase percentage of population moving out of ALICE*
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Access to needed social service supports can improve health outcomes.BASELINE
7.6%REGION
20 county Northern Lower Peninsula Region (Manistee not included)SOURCE
MSU-State of the State Survey
LAST UPDATE
2019Empathic Community
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of health and social sector settings screening for and referring to social determinants of health supports
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Poor health is tied to unmet social needs. Interventions improving the number of social determinants of health screenings and referrals can improve health outcomes and quality of life.Livable Wage
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of underemployed/unemployed individuals having skills for available livable wage jobs
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of employers paying livable wages to their lowest paid employee
Decrease percentage of unfilled jobs paying livable wages
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Expanding livable wage opportunities provides a platform for improved outcomes around employment, health, and economic stability.- Mental Well-Being
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of population reporting poor adult mental health days and youth depressive episodes per month
Key Indicators
Decrease number of suicides in adults and youths
Decrease percentage of students who felt so sad or hopeless almost every day for two weeks or more in a row that they stopped doing some usual activities during the past 12 months
Decrease percentage of students who seriously considered attempting suicide during the past 12 months
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Mental health and physical health are closely connected. Mental health plays a major role in people’s ability to maintain good physical health. Mental illnesses, such as depression and anxiety, affect people’s ability to participate in health-promoting behaviors.BASELINE
4.21REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2017BASELINE
Under 25: 30, Above 25: 234REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2014-2018BASELINE
38.2%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018BASELINE
21.5%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Access to Mental Care
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of adults & youth reporting they receive mental health care when needed
2023 Key Indicators
Increase amount of new dollars available for mental health services and supports in the region
Increase ratio of mental health providers per population
Increase number of integrated specialty health providers
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality mental health services is important for promoting and maintaining mental well being.BASELINE
1542:1REGION
10 county averageSOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2019Supportive Connected Community
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of community members reporting a trusted support person
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of residents reporting a strong sense of community
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trusted relationships and protective social networks strengthen a community’s support system and connection.BASELINE
47.4%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)LAST UPDATE
2017-2018Trauma Informed Culture
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population with 2+ ACEs* exposure
2023 Key Indicator
Increase number of institutions emphasizing resilience
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Trauma informed cultures recognize the role trauma may play in an individual’s life and promotes interactions, services, and environments of healing and recovery.BASELINE
38.9%REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Benzie, Missaukee, and Wexford)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
- Substance Abuse
Vision:
Vision:
2030 Target
Decrease percentage of individuals (ages 12+) with alcohol use disorder in the past year
Decrease number of overdose deaths
Key Indicators
Decrease percentage of youth initiated substance use within the past 30 days
Decrease percentage of families reporting substance use impacts quality of life
Decrease number of deaths due to other substances
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Substance abuse has a major impact on individuals, families, and communities. The effects of substance abuse are cumulative, significantly contributing to costly social, physical, mental, and public health problems.BASELINE
4.6%REGION
21-county regionSOURCE
National Survey on Drug Use and Health
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
21.4REGION
10 county average (Data unavailable for Antrim, Charlevoix, Kalkaska, Leelenau, and Missaukee)SOURCE
County Health Rankings
LAST UPDATE
2016-2018BASELINE
54REGION
10 county totalSOURCE
Michigan Department of Community Health
LAST UPDATE
2018Access to Continuum of Substance Use Disorder Services
2025 TARGET
Decrease percentage of population reporting they have a Substance Use Disorder and are not receiving care
2023 Key Indicators
Increase rate of providers and treatment slots within a county
Increase number of settings in the community with overdoses prevention drugs
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Access to comprehensive, quality substance use disorder services is important for promoting the health, safety, and quality of life for all.Connection Objective
2025 TARGET
Reduce Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome at birth
2023 Key Indicator
Increase percentage of pregnant women offered and completed a Substance Use Disorder screening at their first prenatal visit
Alignment Objective: Safe and Responsible Use
2025 TARGET
Increase percentage of population having knowledge of SUD* risk factors
2023 Key Indicators
Increase percentage of youth and families/peers discouraging substance misuse
Increase number of stores no longer selling to minors
Increase number of communities adopting an ordinance limiting/prohibiting ad space
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?
Environmental and social factors contribute to the initiation and abuse of alcohol and illicit drugs. Interventions addressing these factors can support a culture of safe and responsible substance use.BASELINE
71.4%REGION
10 county average (Benzie, Missaukee, Wexford data missing)SOURCE
Michigan Profile for Healthy Youth
LAST UPDATE
2017-2018 - Community Mobility