Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP)
In 2021, TEPH partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) to administer the Montana Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program.
Mission
To eliminate and prevent childhood lead poisoning in Montana through the promotion of blood lead testing and monitoring and strengthened linkages to recommended services for exposed children, families, and caregivers.
Program Activities
- Support lead poisoning monitoring activities at all levels
- Enhance lead poisoning monitoring through data collection and analysis
- Increase testing and reporting of blood lead
- Implement system improvements to the testing and reporting process
- Link children to recommended services
- Report back to stakeholders: providers, county and tribal public health departments, federal partners, communities, and households
- Share information on lead poisoning prevention in Montana
- Facilitate the CLPPP Advisory Committee
- Manage the CLPPP Local Partnership Project
- Alert the public to lead-related recalls
Learn More by Visiting our Lead Poisoning Prevention Page
Contact the Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Team
Emma Whitehead
Environmental Health Program Specialist
(406) 444-3284
Emma.Whitehead@mt.gov
Amy Hallmark
Environmental Health Epidemiologist
(406) 444-0057
Amy.Hallmark@mt.gov