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County Wins National Recognition for Innovative Programs

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The County of San Diego has been honored with 51 Achievement Awards for programs it provides to the public by the National Association of Counties, which recognizes standout county government programs.

The County received awards in 15 categories for programs that run the gamut of the services the County provides from law enforcement to health services, to land use.

They included programs that streamline County processes to help customers; provide health services and education; support youth and families; protect public safety; plan for better communities; address housing insecurity; and safeguard the environment, including agriculture.

One of the programs being recognized provides Probation youth with education about the risks of opioid misuse and gives them life-saving training on giving someone Narcan, also known by its generic name, naloxone, used to reverse the effects of opioid overdoses.

Another program honored with an award, the Business Certificate Program, equips businesses with tools and knowledge to comply with public health regulations and foster safe environments for employees and patrons. These strategies foster long-term community health and strengthen public-private partnerships.

The County was also recognized for the Campo Road Corridor Revitalization Specific Plan. The project, fueled by input from the community, will transform a community corridor from a four-lane to a two-lane road and create additional amenities for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers.

A program to better support neurodivergent job applicants—Neurodivergent Excellence: Inclusive Interviewing—was also honored. It expands hiring practices by creating a more accessible, supportive, and inclusive interview process for people who may have different ways of learning because of conditions like autism, attention deficit disorder and dyslexia.

Below is the full list of winning programs:

Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation Category:

Children and Youth Category:

Civic Education and Public Information Category:

  • Community Connections Program – Human Resources
  • Sheriff Rise Above Program – Sheriff
  • Vector Control Program Media Campaign Translation – Environmental Health

Community and Economic Development Category: 

County Administration and Management Category: 

  • Archives Traveling Lecture Series – Assessor Recorder County Clerk
  • Farming Liaisons – Planning and Development Services
  • Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (JEDI) Program – Finance and General Government
  • Navigating Loss Program – Assessor Recorder County Clerk
  • Rebuilding Public Health Infrastructure and Workforce After the Pandemic – Public Health, a division of the Health and Human Services Agency
  • Professional Development Training Series – Parks and Recreation
  • Recorder/County Clerk Staffing Plan – Assessor Recorder County Clerk
  • The Agency Promise: A Foundation for Future Success – Health and Human Services Agency

County Resiliency: Infrastructure, Energy and Sustainability Category:

  • Systems Approach for Nursery Certification – Agriculture, Weights and Measures

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Category:

Health Category:

  • Antimicrobial Resistance Laboratory Section – Public Health, a division of Health and Human Services
  • Illicit Fentanyl and Overdose Prevention Public Messaging – Public Health
  • LGBTQIA+ Health Telebriefing Series and Gender-Affirming Care Initiative – Public Health
  • Narcan Education Program – Probation
  • No-Cost Transportation Program for Older Adults – Aging & Independence Services
  • Social Media Story Telling: Maximizing Partner Successes for Community Engagement – Health and Human Services Agency
  • TB Elimination Community of Practice – Public Health
  • The Rural Health Post-Hospital Discharge Program – County Fire

Human Services Category:

Information Technology Category:

  • Digital Platform for Staff Training – Planning and Development Services
  • Using Automation for Quick Customer Address Correction – Health and Human Services Agency

Libraries Category:

Parks and Recreation Category:

Personnel Management, Employment and Training Category

  • Neurodivergent Excellence: Inclusive Interviewing – Human Resources

Planning Category:

  • Campo Road Corridor Revitalization Specific Plan – Planning and Development Services
  • Voluntary Conservation and Land Management Assistance Annual Workshop – Planning and Development Services

Risk and Emergency Management Category

  • Continuity of Operations Program – Assessor Recorder County Clerk
  • Fire Fuel Reduction and Restoration Program – Parks and Recreation
Yvette Urrea Moe is a communications specialist with the County of San Diego Communications Office. Contact