Youth Health Partnership 2008 Board Report. Childhood ImmunizationsChildhood Immunizations Well Child ExamsWell Child Exams Oral HealthOral Health Pre-School.

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Youth Health Partnership 2008 Board Report

Childhood ImmunizationsChildhood Immunizations Well Child ExamsWell Child Exams Oral HealthOral Health Pre-School PreparationPre-School Preparation Teen PregnancyTeen Pregnancy Promoting Healthy WeightPromoting Healthy Weight Lindbergh ProjectLindbergh Project Youth Mental HealthYouth Mental Health Goal Areas

Childhood Immunizations On-Site Clinics GOAL: 95% of all children age 0-4 will by fully immunized by 2010

Well Child Examinations GOAL: Increase number of children receiving well-child exams.

Oral Health Partnership with Dr. Frizzo – 47 surgeries completed in 2007 GOAL: 10% reduction in referrals.

Pre-School Preparation GOAL: Increase number of children age 0-5 who participate in quality, affordable pre-school education programs.

Teen Pregnancies Service Learning established as a Gateway Asset Health curriculum added for 7 th grade Teen Pregnancy Care Manager and other mentoring programs. Social Workers taking teen parents to health classes Asset surveys can now be tracked by student over time As of March, 2008 all pregnant or parenting teens were on track to graduate GOAL: 10% reduction by 2010.

Promoting Healthy Weight GOAL: Decrease year olds with BMI exceeding normal. 4 th Grade Challenge Partnership between the St. Joseph School District, Dr. Jane Schwabe, Wellness Connections, and Heartland Points for participation Quarterly point redemption events Family activities (walking trail, cooking classes, etc.)

Lindbergh Project FitnessGram data show a high rate of students whose BMI exceeds normalFitnessGram data show a high rate of students whose BMI exceeds normal Project Fit site – Project Fit site – Northside Community ClinicNorthside Community Clinic Seeking remainder of funds needed to complete the walking trailSeeking remainder of funds needed to complete the walking trail Healthy Habits classes – Summer 2008Healthy Habits classes – Summer 2008

Youth Mental Health GOAL: Increase percent of youth with 21 or more developmental assets. Transition Plan Community based program for children age years who require acute Inpatient Psychiatric Treatment To be implemented during school year A re-entry coach within school setting to support these students and give guidance to transition back into the school setting

Group Discussion