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      Ten essential services toolkit
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      This page includes a tool kit about the 10 essential services of environmental public health, additional resources, and success stories from agencies that have incorporated one or more of the 10 essential services.

      Essential service 1: Monitor environmental and health status

      Essential service 2: Diagnose and investigate environmental health problems and health hazards

      Essential service 3: Inform, educate, and empower people about environmental health issues

      Essential service 4: Mobilize community partnerships

      Essential service 5: Develop policies and plans

      Essential service 6: Enforce laws and regulations

      Essential service 7: Link people to services

      Essential service 8: Assure a competent workforce

      Essential service 9: Evaluate the effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of services

      Essential service 10: Research for new insights and innovative solutions

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