Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Elimination Plan
Mission
Wisconsin has adopted the mission to eliminate childhood
lead poisoning in Wisconsin.
Phase 1: [Completed]
A strategic plan to eliminate
childhood lead poisoning was completed in June, 2004: Wisconsin
Childhood Lead Poisoning Elimination Plan (PDF, 6
MB).
The Elimination Plan
(PDF, 6 MB) was updated and revised in August 2006
.
For the current year's workplan contact the Wisconsin Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program at 608-266-5817.
Phase 2: [On-going]
Implementing and evaluating the Elimination Plan is
actively ongoing. Subcommittees were formed to complete the activities
set forth in the workplan (see current and past efforts). An advisory group, the Implementation and Oversight Committee
(IOC), meets 2 to 3 times per year to track the progress of the
subcommittees and make recommendations for action.
For details about upcoming meetings or who the members of
the committee are,
please contact the Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program,
608-266-5817.
Subcommittees
Initially four subcommittees were formed to implement the activities
included in the four major areas of the elimination plan. In 2009, the
Funding and Resources and Correcting Hazards in Housing subcommittees
combined their efforts. The
subcommittees meet independently of the IOC and report their progress at
each IOC meeting. For details of activities and meeting dates, contact the
subcommittee chair listed below.
Education
Housing & Resources
Targeting High Risk Populations For Blood Lead Testing
Information on responsibilities
of Subcommittee Members.
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