06-R
185
2006 -- S 3002
Enacted 04/05/06
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING THE MONTH
OF APRIL, 2006 TO BE "MINORITY HEALTH AND HEALTH DISPARITIES MONTH"
IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced By: Senators
Pichardo, Roberts, Sosnowski, Perry, and C Levesque
Date Introduced: April 05,
2006
WHEREAS, In 1992, the “Minority Populations Health Promotion Act” was passed by
the
state legislature; and
WHEREAS, The majority of the diseases and conditions responsible for
disabilities,
morbidity,
and mortality in the state’s population can be directly attributable to
unhealthy
lifestyles
and behaviors such as smoking, inactivity, poor nutrition, substance abuse,
unsafe sex,
and
inadequate use of preventative health services; and
WHEREAS, Racial and ethnic minorities in Rhode Island (African-Americans,
Native
Americans,
Hispanics, Asians, and Pacific Islanders) experience disproportionate rates of
death
and
preventable illness from conditions such as HIV/AIDS, infant mortality,
cardiovascular
diseases,
cancer, diabetes, homicides and unintentional injuries; and
WHEREAS, Increased health information, education risk reduction activities, and
access
to
high quality health care within racial and ethnic minority communities can lead
to a reduction
in
the disproportionate rates of death and preventable illnesses among racial and
ethnic minority
communities;
and
WHEREAS, Promoting cultural and linguistic competency in the health care system
can
lead
to improved health status of racial and ethnic communities; and
WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Department of Health has identified the elimination
of
health
disparities as one of its overarching goals; and
WHEREAS, There is a need to institute a health promotion and disease prevention
public
awareness
campaign, targeting racial and ethnic minority communities; now, therefore be
it
RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations
hereby
proclaims the month of April to be “Minority Health and Health Disparities
Month” in the
State
of Rhode Island. We encourage all the citizens of the state to recognize the
importance of
improving
the health of all our citizens.
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