Wisconsin Minority Health Program
Wisconsin Minority Health Leadership Council
The Wisconsin Minority Health Leadership Council was established in
spring 2007 by the Department of Health Services. The vision,
mission, and goals of the Council are stated below. This page will provide
access to information about the Council's participants and activities.
Meeting agenda, March 13, 2008
(PDF, 64 KB)
Meeting agenda, Sept. 20, 2007 (PDF, 77 KB)
Vision
The Wisconsin Minority Health Leadership Council (WMHLC) is a leading
authority on understanding and communicating the health needs of racial and
ethnic minority populations in Wisconsin.
Mission
The mission of the Wisconsin Minority Health Leadership Council (WMHLC)
is to advocate for the elimination of health disparities and give a voice to
health issues affecting racial and ethnic minority populations in Wisconsin.
Goals
The WMHLC will:
- Advise and educate the Department of Health Services (DHFS)
Secretary, the Division of Public Health (DPH) Administrator, the Governor,
the legislature, and the public on ways to improve the overall health and
well-being of racial and ethnic minority populations in Wisconsin.
- Provide input regarding the development of strategies, goals, and
program activities for the Wisconsin Minority Health Program.
If you have any comments about this page or suggestions for improving it,
please write to Evelyn Cruz.
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Last Revised: June 26, 2008
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