Canton Board of Health launches community health assessment survey

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The Canton Board of Health announced on April 10 that it is conducting a community health assessment survey in partnership with the Norfolk County Public Health Coalition. The survey, which takes about ten minutes to complete, aims to gather input from residents to help improve the overall health of the community.

This initiative is important because it seeks direct feedback from local residents about their health needs and concerns. By participating in the survey, community members can influence future public health programs and policies.

According to the announcement, participants who complete the survey will have a chance to win a $50 gift card. The Board of Health encourages all eligible residents to take part in this effort by following the provided link to access the Community Health Assessment Survey.

Engaging with residents through surveys like this helps local officials identify key issues and allocate resources more effectively. Such assessments are commonly used by public health organizations across the country as a way to ensure that services align with what communities need most.

The results of this survey may shape future initiatives and support for public health efforts in Canton. Residents interested in having their voices heard are encouraged to participate.



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