A HMG affiliate since 2010, HMG Washington is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice. As the state-level Organizing Entity for HMG Washington, WithinReach provides support to an expanding number of local HMG systems in the state. In April...
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Job Description for a statewide implementation coordinator to help new system start-up.
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BY MORGAN REISS The Help Me Grow National Center, in partnership with the Association of University Centers on Disabilities, is proud to announce the release of A Roadmap for Advancing Family-Engaged Developmental Monitoring (FEDM). Family-engaged developmental monitoring is an intentional...
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What does it mean to lead Help Me Grow at the state-level? What is the role about and what does it look like in action? How can we apply this knowledge to improve and expand Help Me Grow efforts going...
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Session Description: Growing momentum towards universal developmental screening, one HMG system uses a community partnership model to engage early childhood organizations to become local care coordinators. This innovative framework focuses on why, what and how organizations have become change agents...
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Session Description: The unique partnership that comprises HMG Rochester (‘Get Ready to GROW’) has innovative community integration practices, including lively and fun developmental check ‘events’ and integrated care coordination. Noting that COVID-19 actually fueled the team’s continuous improvement efforts and...
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Session Description: This session will focus on healthcare provider outreach and HMG Lake County’s physician champion partnership, how they secure and maintain HCP partnerships, and contributions HMG makes to the medical community. Presenters: Justine Reina, Help Me Grow Care Coordinator,...
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Watch Dr. Iruka’s Keynote Download the Slides Iheoma U. Iruka, Ph.D., is a research professor in the Department of Public Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also a Fellow at the Frank Porter Graham...
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Help Me Grow National Center Announces Partnership to Establish Inaugural Early Childhood Developmental Health Systems Evidence to Impact National Center Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services The Help Me Grow National Center, ZERO TO THREE, and the...
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BY MORGAN REISS Historically, the field of early identification has been narrowly understood through the lens of early intervention: developmental concerns, delays, risk factors, and disorders must be identified and corrected as soon as possible in young children to re-align...