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Hawaii Food Safety
Information about promoting food handling safety in Hawaii.

Healthy Hawaii 2000
Healthy Hawai`i 2000 is a project that develops health promotion and disease prevention objectives for the state for the year 2000. This project is the state component of the national Healthy People 2000 initiative which has similar objectives. The goals of both national and state initiatives are to increase the span of healthy life, reduce health disparities, and achieve access to preventive services for all people.

Healthy Hawaii Initiative
Though many people cite Hawaii as one of the healthiest states in the union far too many of our citizens continue to suffer needlessly from preventable health problems. Fifty percent of adults in Hawaii are over-weight or obese, close to 20 percent are smokers and 80 percent do not engage in regular exercise. To ensure that we are indeed the Health State, we have strengthened our efforts through the Healthy Hawaii Initiative to improve the overall health of residents by addressing critical risk factors of poor nutrition, lack of physical activity and tobacco use. The Health Hawaii Initiative funds social and environmental change planned and carried out by community-based organizations ranging from schools to non-profit coalitions.

Hawaii Outcomes Institute
The Healthy Hawaii Initiative developed the Hawaii Outcomes Institute (HOI) in partnership with the University of Hawaii to provide the information and skills needed for communities to improve health. HOI is designed to be a neutral, credible resource to integrate, analyze and share information with communities, agencies potential funders and legislators to support informed decision-making about the health and welfare of Hawaii's people.

Injury Prevention and Control Program (IPCP)
The Injury Prevention and Control Program (IPCP) is the focal point of the Department of Health for injury prevention statewide. It pursues its vision of “A Safe Hawai‘i… from the Mountains to the Sea” through a community-based strategy to reduce and prevent injury. The IPCP designs, implements and evaluates injury prevention programs; collects, analyzes and disseminates injury data; provides technical support and training; and develops and promotes prevention policy.

Nutrition
The functions of the Nutrition and Physical Activity Section are focused on chronic disease prevention and health promotion through good nutrition and regular physical activity.

STD/AIDS Prevention
The Branch Administration provides leadership in program assessment, development and assurance. The Administration coordinates planning and monitors HIV/AIDS services provided by DOH or through Purchase of Service contracts for both HIV prevention and care for those with HIV/AIDS.

Tobacco Prevention
The Hawaii State Department of Health's Tobacco Prevention and Education Program is the official state government program addressing tobacco control in Hawaii. It is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the Comprehensive National Tobacco Control Program.