The Texas CLPPP oversees the surveillance of blood lead results of children 14 years of age and younger. Using this data, Texas CLPPP can develop and evaluate current efforts to prevent lead poisoning across the state. Data is used to inform medical and health professionals on testing, reporting, and case management. Data is also used to inform outreach activities and educational materials for parents, educators, and health professionals.
There are local CLPPPs across the state of Texas, who focus on their community's needs when it comes to lead poisoning prevention. Learn more about local CLPPP Programs in Texas.
The Texas CLPPP provides a quarterly newsletter updating health professionals, advocates, and other stakeholders on the work being done in lead poisoning prevention.
In addition, Texas CLPPP works in conjunction with the Texas CLPPP Strategic Planning Committee (SPC), a group of public health professionals, academic experts, and medical professionals dedicated to eliminating lead poisoning among children. If you are interested in joining the SPC, please email TexasBloodLead@dshs.texas.gov.