Contra Costa Public Health
Working in Our Schools
The Public Health Division works with our schools to keep students healthy. Below are a few of the school-related services we provide.
School-Based Clinics
Public Health provides school-based health services to students through mobile clinic health vans and on-site health centers at more than 40 campuses in Contra Costa County. Services include physicals and sports clearance, reproductive health care, immunizations, treatments of minor illnesses, dental exams and cleanings, behavioral health services and health education, including counseling. (Services vary by site.)
- Elementary Schools: 925-266-1644
- Middle Schools & High Schools: 925-608-5116
- Dental Program: 925-494-8024
Children's Oral Health Program
This program works in collaboration with schools, preschools and community partners to increase access to oral health services, by linking families with no- or low-cost resources. Services include oral health education, dental assessments, fluoride varnish, and dental sealants. Those identified as needing treatment are triaged into care.
- Phone: 925-313-6280
Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program
This program uses evidence-based curricula in classrooms at middle schools and high schools to teach comprehensive sex education. Its goal is to reduce the rates of teen births in the cities of Richmond, San Pablo and Pittsburg. Learn more about TPP Program.
- Phone: 925-313-6250
STD Prevention and Control
Our STD program distributes condoms to help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. The STD program also follows up on incomplete reporting or incomplete or incorrect treatment and provides presentations as time permits to youth, teachers and other entities serving youth in Contra Costa.
- Phone: 925-313-6750
Immunization Assistance
Our immunization program offers technical support to schools, including looking up immunization records, translating foreign immunization documents and providing resources and guidance. We also maintain a searchable database of vaccination-exemption rates at hundreds of schools in the county.
- Phone: 925-313-6767
Outbreaks (Communicable Disease Investigation and Control)
Schools are required to report outbreaks or cases of communicable diseases to our Communicable Disease Program who can assist the school with what to do to control the spread of disease. We also have an online guide for school administrators and nurses for the most common diseases and fact sheets for the school community.
- Phone: 925-313-6740
Nutrition Education
Our Nutrition program provides nutrition education and promotes physical activity during the school day and in afterschool programs in schools located in low-income census tracks. Through partnerships with schools, the program: provides in-class nutrition education promotes an environment that supports increased consumption of fruits and vegetables and decreased consumption of sugar sweetened beverages; engages youth to identify and address issues focused on access to healthy foods and physical activity opportunities in their communities; and supports school garden activities that incorporate nutrition education.
- Phone: 925-313-6829
Safe Routes to Schools
This program educates students, teachers, principals, and parents about safe active transportation options, leads walk-to-school events and organizes educational assemblies.
- Phone: 925-313-6813
Bicycling and Walking Promotion
Our Injury Prevention and Physical Activity Project provides educational traffic safety programs, bike helmet giveaways, bicycle rodeos and walk-to-school events.
- Phone: 925-313-6845
Public Health Solutions
Public Health Solutions (PHS) is a training and internship program that offers youth a chance to learn about the field of public health and get work experience in a health organization. PHS participants are youth and young adults ages 14-19 from low income communities that are most affected by health inequities.
Youth who successfully complete an in-class training about public health have an opportunity to be matched to a paid internship that will provide them with the ability to blend classroom learning and work experience in a public health setting.
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Provides education and information about lead sources, including paint on older housing and lead safe work practices, and case management services for children with elevated levels of lead in their blood.
- Phone: 925-313-6763