Building Capacity: Moving Beyond ACEs with HOPE in Times of Crisis Positive childhood experiences can affect adult health and well-being, and counteract the well-known effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Many of us who work with children and families are...
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Building Capacity: Addressing Social Determinants of Health in a New National Study There is renewed and exciting interest in the healthcare sector to help address social determinants of health. This overlaps with another national priority: preventing child abuse and neglect....
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By: Paul H. Dworkin, MD I am privileged to have the opportunity to speak with audiences around the country about the dissemination of the Help Me Grow model and its role in early childhood comprehensive system building. Each speaking engagement...
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BY STEPHANIE LUCZAK, LMSW The greatest catalyst to promote children’s optimal healthy development is all of us. A key element of the Help Me Grow system model requires communities to identify and organize existing resources that enhance health and well-being...
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The key to our success in messaging Help Me Grow (HMG) lies in a common approach. Communication devices help people imagine HMG in new ways. The HMG model exists to elevate the vision that all young children should be able...
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Local logic model is based upon the local theory of change suggested by the HMG National Center. It is used by Help Me Grow Western New York to frame partnerships, continuous quality improvement, resourcing and data collection/analysis aligned with our...
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The Help Me Grow Onondaga planning team hired a team of consultants from Syracuse University’s School of Education’s Office of Professional Research and Development to conduct an environmental scan of early childhood services and supports as part of the community’s...