Community HealthWorker Awareness
The recognition of Community Health Worker Awareness Week is intended to raise awareness of the critical roles that CHWs play across various sectors, including health centers and social services. It highlights that investing in CHWs yields significant returns in terms of improved community health outcomes, with studies indicating that for every dollar spent on CHWs, South Carolina sees over four dollars in benefits. This reflects their effectiveness in fields such as maternal and child health, immunization, and chronic disease management.
Senate Bill S0615 aims to recognize August 25-29, 2025, as South Carolina Community Health Worker Awareness Week. This resolution acknowledges the invaluable contributions that Community Health Workers (CHWs) make to public health, particularly in under-resourced communities. CHWs are frontline public health professionals who leverage their shared lived experiences to connect individuals with essential healthcare services and resources, promoting healthier lifestyles and community well-being.
While this is a resolution and does not directly change laws, it sparks conversation around the support and recognition of CHWs in public health strategies. Some stakeholders might advocate for increased funding or formal job recognition for CHWs, while others could raise concerns about the sustainability of such initiatives in light of funding constraints. The acknowledgment of CHWs in legislation may also foster broader discussions about community health policy and investment in public health infrastructure.