Ventura County Children’s Oral Health Collaborative.

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Ventura County Children’s Oral Health Collaborative

Vision Eliminate Untreated Tooth Decay for Children in Ventura County

Mission The Ventura County Children’s Oral Health Collaborative strengthens the system of oral health education and care by:  Involving parents  Working together  Raising awareness  Facilitating communication  Serving as a clearinghouse  Encouraging best and promising practices  Developing resources Sharing data  Advocating for policy changes

What does this mean in Ventura County?  By age 5, 37% of children seen by the Ventura Public Health Oral Health Education Program had not been to a dentist*  18,000 kids (0-18) have never visited a dentist.  9,000 kids came from families who could not afford dental care.  Ventura Co. is the largest county in CA that does not have a county wide health dental clinic * According to Ventura County Health Care Agency’s November 2013 report “Transforming Ventura County Communities” based on 2009 data

Why Does it Matter?

Feb Proclamation by Ventura County Board of Supervisors for Dental Health Awareness Month. Dr. Mark Lisagor and Kathy Long, Supervisor Feb. 5, Ventura County Oral Health Summit meeting

Parents: Why is oral health important to your family?  Prevent pain, suffering and related behaviors  Prevent difficulty eating, drinking or speaking  Prevent school absences/Prevent parent missing work

Parents: Why is oral health important to your family?  Promote normal growth & development and self- esteem  Prevent risk of serious infections and medical issues  Good oral health= Good overall health

Borrowed from the British Dental Health Foundation

Who To Contact Jack Hinojosa Chief Operations Officer CDR-Child Development Resources Susan Englund, VP Community Impact Doug Green, Consultant Jennifer Herrera, Regional Advocacy Coordinator Mark Lisagor, Board Chair Betty Layne, Executive Director Dawn Anderson, Director, Comprehensive Health & Prevention Programs Evy Criswell, Deputy Director – CHCP Rigoberto Vargas, Director Claudia Harrison, Executive Director Sam McCoy, Program Manager