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Resource Library

The Resource Library allows you to locate resources that can help make your community a healthier place.
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Resource Collections

Central Oregon Blood Pressure Resources

A collection of Central Oregon resources for blood pressure education.

Central Oregon Tobacco Resources

Resources created in Central Oregon to quit tobacco.

Central Oregon Type 2 Diabetes Resources

Central Oregon Type 2 Diabetes Resources

Hypertension/High Blood Pressure Awareness Campaign

This collection of resources was created in Central Oregon in 2019 to create awareness of high blood pressure.

Local and National Funding Opportunities

Explore funding opportunities that can help you improve the health and well-being of your community.

Naloxone-Distributing Pharmacies in Central Oregon

A map of all pharmacies carrying Naloxone in Central Oregon

Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Resources Map

A current list of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment opportunities in Central Oregon.

Tutorial Videos for Central Oregon Health Data Website

This collection contains all video tutorials for using the Central Oregon Health Data Website
Type Title Topics Resource Date

State of Oregon Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Action Plan

For far too long, the longstanding systemic barriers built into government systems have left communities of color behind in accessing the programs ...

Location: Oregon (State)

Health, Community, Community / Civic Engagement September 23, 2021

Oregon Health Authority Equity Advancement Plan (Draft)*

The Equity Advancement Plan — also referred to as the Affirmative Action Plan — is a required compliance document fulfilling part of OHA’s ...

Location: Oregon (State)

Health, Community April 17, 2021

CCO Health Equity Plan: Guidance Document

A Health Equity Plan aims to provide the coordinated care organization (CCO) and its stakeholders a clear framework to becoming an organization ...

Health, Community March 17, 2020