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Help Me Grow Blog | Page 17 of 20
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Check out how Help Me Grow-Delaware creatively used a mall kiosk as a different way to market Help Me Grow to families.
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Strategies explored in this report will provide funders with opportunities for intervening along a continuum of upstream and downstream approaches to address health disparities. Hopefully it will also stimulate collab- oration across philanthropy to tackle systems and policies contributing to...
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Each year, the Annie e. Casey Foundation publishes the KIDS COUNT Data Book, which tracks the well-being of our nation’s children, state by state. As we release this year’s Data Book, our 23rd, America’s children and families face a crossroad....
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This month’s Help Me Grow Champion Series features Help Me Grow-California’s Patsy Hampton. As California Project LAUNCH director and HMG-California Manager, Patsy discusses the challenges of expanding Help Me Grow statewide, and the ways HMG is improving the services for at-risk children in California.
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Read about Help Me Grow in Child Health and Development Institute’s recent issue brief.
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David W Willis, MD, FAAP has been announced as the new Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) Director of the Division of Home Visiting and Early Childhood Services (DHVECS). Dr. Willis is leaving his post as the Medical Director and...
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This month’s Help Me Grow Champion Series features two of HMG-Oregon’s Physician Champions. Drs. Alderman and Gillespie discuss their involvement with Help Me Grow and the ways it has enhanced their services to families and strengthened collaboration with other providers...
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To promote a more coordinated approach to meeting children’s developmental needs, the brief proposes the adoption of the SERIES paradigm of developmental screening in which each step—Screening, Early identification, Referral, Intake, Evaluation and eligibility, and Services—is seen not as an...
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The Community Services Locator is an online directory for finding services for children, adolescents, and families in the communities in which they live. The new edition of the locator was developed by the Maternal and Child Health Library (MCH Library)...