Healthy Places, Healthy People
The Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention (HPCDP) Section's vision, mission and framework focus on best practices for promoting and supporting optimal health for all Oregonians.
The HPCDP: 2017 – 2025 Strategic Plan was established to set clear goals, strategies and objectives to reduce chronic disease and the burden it places on people, communities and the economy. By increasing opportunities for everyone to be healthful in the places where we live, work, learn, play and age, we can reduce the prevalence of risk factors and of chronic diseases; lessen the stigma of living with them; and make a long, healthful life available to every Oregonian.
To learn more:
Download the 2017-20205 Strategic Plan
Watch the 2017-2025 Strategic Plan Webinar
HPCDP's programs are supported by funds from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Tobacco Control program is also funded with tobacco tax revenues designated by Ballot Measure 44 passed by Oregon voters in 1996. Currently, no state general fund revenues support these programs.
Vision
All people in Oregon live, work, play and learn in communities that support health and optimal quality of life.
Mission
To advance policies, environments and systems that promote health and prevent and manage chronic diseases.
What We Do
The Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Section is part of the Center for Prevention and Health Promotion in the Public Health Division. Search the Public Health Program Directory to see all programs in the Oregon Public Health Division.