Help Me Grow Orange County has received a grant from the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health that will allow them to improve care coordination for children with special health care needs (CSHCN). The grant will run from April 1,...
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Since September 2012, Help Me Grow Alabama has published a lively, engaging blog covering the events, partners, accomplishments, and media coverage of the system in the state. It also shares relevant research and topics of interest. Check it out here.
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This e-note covers the HMG Regional Peer-to-Peer Meeting; Dr. Dworkin’s new blog on home visiting; a new SAMSHA Community Action Guide; a new HRSA Resource on Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis & Treatment; expanding early care and education for homeless children...
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BY PAUL H. DWORKIN 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...
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On January 23 and 24, 2013, 24 people from five southeastern Help Me Grow affiliate states gathered with a team from HMG National for a valuable and innovative Regional Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. Teams from Alabama, Florida,...
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Dr. Paul Dworkin, Dr. Peter Gorski of The Children’s Trust, and Dr. Jeff Brosco of the University of Miami School of Medicine kicked off a successful and engaging site visit on Tuesday, February 12, in Tallahassee. They first met with...
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In January 2013, Help Me Grow Alameda County in California published the first edition of its monthly newsletter. The newsletter covers the Help Me Grow Linkage Line, the system’s central point of telephone access, and includes the most recent Linkage...
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I am delighted to have the opportunity to continue to share blog posts with you on our new website. We are hopeful that the design and content will enable us to share the evolving story of Help Me Grow even...
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The National Center for Ease of Use of Community-Based Services has recognized Help Me Grow Utah as an exemplary program making services easier to use for children with special health care needs and their families. As written in the Center’s...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Maternal and Child Health Bureau, and the Association for Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) announce a funding opportunity for Act Early Ambassadors to work...