Family & Community Outreach Archives | Page 14 of 16
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HMG Orange County Child Development Community Liaison Job Description HMG Orange County Care Coordinator Job Description HMG Orange County Call Center Supervisor Job Description
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In 2015, Help Me Grow Florida created a PowerPower presentation to support outreach to early care and education professionals Early Care and Education Professionals Presentation National Network affiliates may use the materials or selections thereof in their original form. The...
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Care Coordination Collaborative Webinars The following are a series of Care Coordination Collaborative webinars. October 7, 2016 Opportunity Knocks: Care Coordination Collaboratives and Help Me Grow Help Me Grow National Webinar Click Here for Webinar Presentation Slides April 7, 2016 Care Coordination...
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A series of tri-fold brochures (2016) that encourage family engagement in developmental promotion (Books, Balls, and Blocks), the importance of play in developmental promotion, and information for prenatal developmental promotion.
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Poster from the 2014 HMG Forum
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Help Me Grow Manual Excerpt *Note: The Help Me Grow Manual was developed in 2014; certain pieces may have been updated since development and any indicated policies are not binding. For current benefits and responsibilities of affiliation, see current year...
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“My introduction to home visiting dates back to 1988, while on sabbatical leave in Oxford, England with my family. “My wife and I dutifully visited the local general practitioner to register for care. We were somewhat bemused by the lack...
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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.
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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.