Study findings indicate that referrals to Help Me Grow and subsequent linkages to community-based programs and services enhance protective factors, and perhaps even mitigate risk factors. By enhancing protective factors, the Help Me Grow system successfully promotes children’s healthy development.
Family & Community Outreach Archives | Page 13 of 14
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Overviews the “Will They Grow Out of It” Campaign as an exciting effort by HMG Alameda (2014). Funded by a federal grant, it is the first media campaign to address early childhood development in Alameda County.
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Materials Referenced in Webinar HMG-Connecticut’s 2012 Networking Meeting Calendar
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Click Here for Webinar Presentation Slides Click Here for Webinar Recording Materials Referenced in Webinar Click Here for HMG-Connecticut’s 2012 Networking Meeting Calendar Posted 10/10/2012
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Child Development Community Liaison Job Description Posted 2/7/2012
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In Fiscal Year 2007/08, Help Me Grow (HMG) introduced Connection Cafés as a way to develop consistent networking events among agencies that provide developmental and behavioral services to children and families in Orange County. Each Café includes an update on...
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HMG National Center webinar: What is a Help Me Grow community network meeting? • Coordinated regionally based meeting • Community Development Liaison staff coordinates & facilitates local meetings • Community Development Liaison identifies and works in partnership with other agencies to offer local...
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In 2007, HMG Orange County introduced Connection Cafés as a way to develop consistent networking events among agencies that provide developmental and behavioral services to children and families in the County. Each Café includes an update on services from HMG,...
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Help Me Grow and the Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework Purpose The study evaluates the impact of Help Me Grow (HMG) on family circumstances specifically by looking for indicators that the system is: 1) enhancing protective factors (processes and mechanisms...