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1998 Community Health Assessment Report
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Report Highlights - April 1998

(Prepared by the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine)

The Rapides Foundation is dedicated to improving the community health and well-being of Central Louisiana through a focused program of grant making. In order to assure grant decisions are based on current, valid and locally specific data, the Foundation contracted with the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine to perform a Community Assessment in its 11-parish service area. These parishes include Allen, Avoyelles, Catahoula, Concordia, Evangeline, Grant, LaSalle, Natchitoches, Rapides, Vernon and Winn parishes.

Tulane researchers gathered data through the use of written and telephone surveys, interviews and focus groups, as well as through the use of local, state and federal databases. They also compiled an inventory of community resources in partnership with health and human service organizations in Central Louisiana.

At the end of the survey period, the research team met with the Rapides Foundation administration to review their findings and to identify the most pressing and important issues that emerged. The following 12 issues present the areas of greatest concern impacting the health and well-being of Central Louisiana:  

  • Alcohol & Drug Use and Related Behaviors
  • Children At-Risk
  • Chronic Disease Prevention
  • Economic Opportunity
  • Educational Attainment
  • Health of Older Adults
  • Access to Healthcare Services
  • Infant Mortality
  • Obesity
  • Tobacco Use
  • Uninsured
  • Recreational Access for Youth

 


Initiative Development Issues - April 1998

The Foundation trustees evaluated the findings of the Central Louisiana Community Assessment
and the SGS Arts and Cultural Assessment and adopted priority issues for initiative development.
A resource panel with expertise in maternal and child health, adolescent health, gerontology,
education, economic and community development and arts and humanities advised the Foundation
Board of Directors as it considered the significance and tractability of the wide range of issues.
Consensus was developed for a portfolio of priority issues to be strategically addressed through
funding initiatives over the next five years:

Priority Issues Initiatives
Access to Healthcare Healthcare Access Initiative
Functional Status of Older Adults Healthy Seniors Initiative
Adolescent Risk Behavior Healthy Futures Initiative I
Teen Pregnancy Healthy Futures Initiative II
Parenting and Early Childhood Development Healthy Children Initiative
Building Community Development Infrastructure Healthy Cenla Initiative
Arts & Culture Development Arts & Humanities Initiative
Education:
Leadership and Professional Development in the Learning Environment
Education Initiative
Linking Education and Community/Economic Development Workforce Development Initiative

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