THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The ' Ardram Mission ' under the health department is all set to implement ' Arogya Jagratha ' (Vigil for Health), a campaign for prevention and control of communicable diseases in the state from January next year. The campaign will be rolled out with the support of local self-government institutions and other departments.Convening a high-level meeting on Tuesday to give a final shape to the campaign, health minister K K Shailaja said it will focus on various schemes aimed at creating a garbage-free state and to prevent communicable diseases. "Instead of focusing on just pre-monsoon programmes, we have planned comprehensive activities, which would last a year," the minister said.The chief minister, along with other ministers, MLAs and all government departments will actively participate in the campaign, she said.A state-level coordination committee will be set up and separate ministers would be put in charge of leading the activities in in various districts. District-level meetings, to be attended by the district collector and people's representatives, will schedule the activities under the campaign.Ward-level sanitation committees will be strengthened as part of the programme, besides forming health task forces after giving special training. The campaign will also witness household visits (one employee will be in charge of 50 houses), distribution of pamphlets and efficient use of social media networks and toll-free numbers.The preventive actions will include awareness campaigns to be taken out jointly by the health department, LSG institutions, other departments, residents' associations, Haritha Keralam Mission , Kudumbashree, Suchitwa Mission, health task forces, voluntary organisations and the public, stressing the need for treating waste at sources of origin. In case of a breakout or similar emergency situations, health camps will be organized to provide treatment and to prevent further spread of diseases. Panels of expert physicians will be formed both at state and district levels and doctors will be provided with treatment protocols online.The meeting was attended by Haritha Keralam Mission chairperson T N Seema, health additional chief secretary Rajeev Sadanandan, NHM director Kesavendra Kumar and Suchitwa Mission executive director Dr Mitra T among others.