Evaluating Community Approaches to Preventing or Mitigating Toxic Stress Research Brief 5 Getting connected: Referrals for Family Support in Early Childhood Parents and other caregivers often ask their children’s health and early care providers for parenting advice. They may also trust these professionals to offer reliable information about...
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Now is a critical time to evaluate and improve California’s early identification and intervention (EII) system, and decision makers can do so by leveraging county Help Me Grow programs, according to a report released today by the First 5...
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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...
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The HMG National Center participated in a two-year project lead by the Child and Family Policy Center focused on Health Equity and Young Children. Along with 11 other identified exemplary programs, we contributed to the thinking around care coordination, community...
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Each year, the Help Me Grow National Center solicits information about the scope of Help Me Grow implementations across the affiliate network through a standardized Fidelity Assessment. For the first time, the National Center has synthesized information from the 2017...
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the development of family protective factors in participants of HMG Utah, a community-based system that promotes child development, seeks early detection of developmental delays, and links families to services. Design/methodology/approach In this...
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From 2010 to 2015, Help Me Grow Utah collected data on children who were scored on more than one ASQ. This research project compares the first ASQ score of children taking more than one ASQ with their most recent score...
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This report outlines a set of strategies to increase Help Me Grow’s impact through Health Care Provider Outreach. Critical points include value propositions, touch point analysis, and monitoring and evaluation.
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Considering the high rate of pending responses, Help Me Grow Utah contracted this study in order to explore underlying explanations of this phenomenon. HMG Utah provided client data from March 1, 2010, to Feb. 6, 2013 that indicated 687 families...
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The purpose of the focus group discussions was to obtain feedback regarding the monthly Networking Breakfasts, sponsored by Help Me Grow Utah. hose invited to participate in the focus group discussions were past attendees of the Networking Breakfasts. A total...