From Help Me Grow North Texas
Partnerships Archives | Page 2 of 11
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Description: Building a partnership within a community school model supports the established early childhood system by providing a screening resource easily accessible to families. The proven screening model can be shared by the HMG affiliate and the community school staff...
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Description: In this session, participants will learn how to tap into the unsung Super Heroes in our communities to make meaningful and impactful change to help keep families strong. Hear the story of how the HMG/HMT North Texas Family Advisory...
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Description: Join us for a comprehensive overview of Help Me Grow (HMG) Los Angeles’s Pathways initiative and its collaboration with community partners to ensure timely developmental screenings for children across Los Angeles County. Through this multi-year project, agencies have worked...
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Description: Join us for an engaging conversation with Paul Schmitz and Junious Williams, both senior advisors to the Collective Impact Forum! These national thought leaders share timely insights and expertise that we can all apply in our work to build...
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BY MORGAN REISS, ERICA PHUNG, AND ASHLEY HOUK Help Me Grow (HMG) is available to all families, with a focus on reaching, serving, advocating with, and improving policies and practices on behalf of families who have historically been marginalized and...
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HMG Michigan shares a document containing brief elevator speeches to help you explain Help Me Grow to families, childcare providers, community partners, and more! Components HMG Michigan Elevator Speeches
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On April 24, 2024, the HMG National Center shared a training session on a proven and effective advocacy framework: The Power Prism®. Hosted by Voices for Healthy Kids, this training taught HMG affiliates foundational methods of building effective coalitions to...
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A component of the Help Me Grow National Center’s Early Childhood Network Mapping Toolkit, Foundations of Social Network Science for Help Me Grow Impact: An Early Childhood Network Mapping Starter Guide provides key information on the basic principles of social network...
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FEDM is defined as an intentional partnership of families and providers working to highlight a child’s developmental progress and identify opportunities for support and education for positive outcomes. The three essential attributes of FEDM include: 1) Families are regarded as...