Grow Along with Me Greg Pratt Mark Moland Executive Director,

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Grow Along with Me Greg Pratt Mark Moland Executive Director, Barons-Eureka-Warner Family and Community Support Services & Mark Moland Developmental Screening Coordinator, Chinook Health

Who is involved

Where we are 2052 Births (2006) – Increase of 10.8% from 2005

Goals To develop a comprehensive continuum of services for children between 18 and 36 months of age. There is a strong focus on prevention as well as enhancing intervention services. To identify children (18-36 months of age) who may have a developmental delay as early as possible using a standardized instrument (i.e., the Ages and Stages Questionnaire).

Key Components Regional initiative Core training Multiple opportunities to complete a developmental check-up Communication plan Role of key individuals Centralized data collection utilizing EMR Evaluation – Partnership with U of L

Core Training Hanen Invest In Kids COPEing with Toddler Behaviour You Make the Difference Learning Language and Loving it Target word Responsive Teaching Invest In Kids COPEing with Toddler Behaviour Parenting the Strong Willed Child Developmental Check-up and the use of the ASQ

Regional Developmental Checkup Strategy 18 month Well Child Clinic Visit Partner agency screening guidelines Linking with daycares and dayhomes Community-based screening sessions Linking with other organizations in our region

The Process of Collaboration Recent history of developmental screening in our region Use of the ASQ as part of the Well Child Clinic Visit Community-based screening partnership Creation of the Developmental Screening Coordinator position

The Process of Collaboration The process of creating the proposal Meeting with partners Meetings with staff Building on what had been tried or considered in the past Looking to the research Exploring the demographics of the community

The Process of Collaboration Up and running Steering Committee Creation of Terms of Reference and monthly meetings Collaboration with Dr. Gregory to build the evaluaiotn plan Subcommittees Getting the message out there

Grow Along with Me Thank You