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February 2009 1 Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health DCAFH

Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau February 2009 1 Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health DCAFH

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Page 1: Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau February 2009 1 Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health DCAFH

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Division of

Child, Adolescent and Family Health

DCAFH

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DCAFH1. Sharon Adamo 301-443-

39722. Trina M. Anglin 301-443-

42913. Yolanda Baker 301-443-

66014. Stephanie Bryn 301-443-

60915. Peter Conway 301-443-

32996. Dena Green 301-443-

97687. David Heppel 301-443-

39548. Dan Kavanaugh 301-443-

13219. Mark Nehring 301-443-

344910. Paul Rusinko 301-443-

211511. Phyllis Stubbs-Wynn 301-443-

448912. Tina Turgel 301-443-

559913. Pam Vodicka 301-443-

275314. Audrey Yowell 301-443-

429215. Joe Zogby 301-443-

439316. Doris Zuessman 301-443-

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DCAFH Activities

2,1 Adolescent Health Support Network (National Adolescent Health Information Center, State Adolescent Health Coordinators Network, National Adolescent Health Center for State MCH Personnel, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs)

2, 7 Bright Futures4 Child Abuse/Neglect11 Child Care4 Child Death Review3 Child Health Practitioner Support

Program2,1 Comprehensive Adolescent Health6, 11, 15 Early Childhood Health and

Development8, 12 Emergency Medical Services for

Children (EMSC)7 Immunization1, 2 Integrated Health and Behavioral

Health Care for Children, Adolescents and their Families

4 Injury & Violence Prevention/Children’s Safety Network

11 Lead Poisoning11,7, 2, 6, 15 Medical Home1, 2, 15 Mental Health7, 1 Mental Health and Schools2 National Initiative to Improve

Adolescent Health by 20109,13 Oral Health6, 15, 11 Parenting/Parental support 2 Partners in Program Planning for

Adolescent Health (PIPPAH)14 Alliance for Information in Maternal

and Child Health (AIM, formerly PIC)2, 4School Health and Safety15 , 6, 11 State Early Childhood

Comprehensive Care Systems Initiative

10 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

4 Suicide Prevention

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Adolescent Health

PROGRAMMATIC THEMES

Comprehensive purview of adolescent health

Healthy youth development

Partnership formation – national professional membership associations and TA & resource centers

National Initiative to Improve Adolescent Health

Support to States

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Adolescent Health

SPECIAL AREAS OF ENDEAVOR

SCHOOL HEALTH

Center on School-Based Health Care – TA, training & resourcesMental Health in Schools – program and policy analysis

MENTAL HEALTH AND STATE MCH PROGRAMS

State Agency Partnerships for Promoting Child and Adolescent Mental Health

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Adolescent Health

SUPPORT TO STATESStrategies and ActivitiesAssessments of State MCH staff needsTechnical Assistance and Resources – phone, individual electronic messages, in-person consultation, e-newsletters and other electronic publications, topical audio conferencesOrientation and nurturance of new State Adolescent Health CoordinatorsState System Capacity Assessment Tool & strategic planning around adolescent healthRegional conference calls of State Adolescent Health Coordinators

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Adolescent Health

SUPPORT TO STATESWho Does It?National Adolescent Health Information Center

University of California, San FranciscoJane Park ([email protected])State Adolescent Health Resource Center for MCH Personnel

University of Minnesota, Konopka InstituteKristin Teipel ([email protected])

Partnership to Promote Adolescent Health in StatesAMCHP Sharron Corle ([email protected])Maternal and Child Health BureauSharon Adamo ([email protected]) – mental health programsTrina Anglin ([email protected]) – adolescent health programs

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Areas of Emphasis: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Health and Safety in Child Care

State Maternal and Child Health Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grants

Infant and Child Health

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The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems

Program

A system of collaborations and partnerships that support families and communities in their development of children that are healthy and ready to learn at school entry.

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MCHB STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT

INITIATIVE

Essential Components

Efforts that address:

Access to health care and medical homes; Mental health and social-emotional

development; Early care and education/child care; Parent education; and Family support.

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The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems

Program

An ECCS Plan

Focuses on the results the State wants to achieve.

Identifies partners and their contributions. Reflects involvement of families and local

communities. Is based on a needs assessment

/environmental scan (can use existing assessments for some or all areas).

Contains an evaluation plan and a core set of indicators of early childhood well-being.

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National Center for Child Death Review Policy and Practice

Stop Bullying Now! Campaign

Children’s Safety Network

National Organizations for Youth

Safety

Injury/Violence Prevention

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Program MCHB Leadership Role

Targeted Oral Health Service Systems (TOHSS) grants Expert Workgroups: Topical Fluoride & Dental Home for “at risk”

children

www.mchoralhealth.org – National OH Resource Center & Collaborators New Tip Sheet: A Way with Words – Guidelines for Writing Oral

Health Materials for Limited Literacy Audiences Knowledge Path: Oral Health for Infants, Children, Adolescents and

Pregnant Women Access to Oral Health Care During the Perinatal Period: A Policy

Brief Two Health Smiles: Tips to Keep You and Your Baby Healthy

www.astdd.org – Partnership for State Leadership in Oral Health Promote and support state dental directors to foster excellence in

state oral health program leadership

www.(TBD) – National OH Policy Center at Children’s Dental Health Project Policy Briefs and Publications

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Mission: To reduce child and youth mortality and morbidity resulting from severe illness or trauma.

State Partnership Grants available to all states, US Territories and the District of Columbia

Targeted Issue Grants EMSC Performance Measures Enhancing technical assistance and data collection

EMSC National Resource Center – Children’s National Medical Center

National EMSC Data Analysis Resource Center (NEDARC) Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network

(PECARN) Interagency Agreements

NHTSA, CDC and HIS EMSC Partnership for Children Stakeholders Institute of Medicine Report 2006

Emergency Medical Services for Children

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DCAFH Activities

Alliance for Information in Maternal and Child Health (AIM)

Purpose: To share information about MCH issues with decision makers

Membership: National Governors Association, National Conference of State Legislatures, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, National Association of County and City Health Officials, CityMatCH, AMCHP, Grantmakers in Health, Today’s Child, Family Voices, National Business Group on Health, National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, American Bar Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, American Academy of Pediatrics