Embracing a Life Course Framework for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Program Operations Cynthia A. Harding, M.P.H. Los Angeles County Department.

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Embracing a Life Course Framework for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Program Operations Cynthia A. Harding, M.P.H. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Programs

Today’s Presentation  From preconception health to life course trajectory  Mapping programs and services to the life course  Putting a life course framework into practice

Infant Mortality Refocuses MCAH Programs Infant Death Rate by Race/Ethnicity Antelope Valley vs. Los Angeles County, Preconception Health Health Disparities

 No health insurance  Poverty  Depression  Low educational attainment  Racism  Perceiving a neighborhood as unsafe Barriers to Favorable Birth Outcomes and Health Trajectories

Adapted from Lu MC, Halfon N. Racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes: a life-course perspective. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2003; 7: LAC MCAH Programs Change Life Course Health Trajectories DepressionPoor EducationPoverty Racism Uninsured Maternal Nutrition Bottle Feeding Lead Exposure Physical Inactivity Asthma Poor Diet CLPPP Child Obesity Prevention Obesity and Associated Chronic Conditions NFP CPSP ALC Adverse Maternal & Child Outcomes Preconception - Interconception

Nurse Family Partnership  Mental health assessment, referrals to resources and services Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program  Two-hour provider trainings on perinatal depression and PHQ9 screening tool Depression Screening

♥Gang prevention ♥Family resource centers ♥Federal funding initiatives Neighborhood Revitalization

MCAH Nutrition for a Good Life 8 InfancyChildhoodPubertyAdulthood Life Course Health Trajectory Breastfeeding Support NFP CPSP  Pregnancy  HWWALC Obesity Prevention, CLPPP Bottle Feeding Lead Exposure Sedentary Asthma Poor Diet Poor Maternal – Child Outcomes Obesity Related Conditions Asthma Coalition  Health Before-Between-After Pregnancy 

~ Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program ~ Healthy Homes Assessment

The Partnership to Eliminate Disparities in Infant Mortality (PEDIM)  PEDIM a joint project of CityMatCH, the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs and the National Healthy Start Association  Action Learning Collaborative (ALC) an 18 month program of PEDIM  W.K. Kellogg Foundation Funded

Challenges  Overcoming staff perceptions that life course framing is either “nothing new” or more work  Risk of giving up control or losing identify when partnering with others  Staff and resource shortages

Key Points: A Life Course Framework for MCAH Program Operations  Data to identify gaps at crucial periods in the life trajectory for intervention  Educate staff on life course model  New partnerships to connect MCH programs with community efforts to improve physical and social environment  Focus on promoting health before and between pregnancies

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Programs Cynthia A. Harding, M.P.H. Director