1 Point in Time-Children’s Mental Health Services/Infant Development Programs Public Health-Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Programs SIRCH-Community Action.

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1 Point in Time-Children’s Mental Health Services/Infant Development Programs Public Health-Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Programs SIRCH-Community Action Program Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team Five Counties Children’s Centre- Speech & Language Point In Time-Early Intervention Infant Development Program Public Health-Healthy Babies Healthy Children Program Private therapy services Continue to monitor closely mCHAT/Family MD assessment Point in Time-Early Intervention Infant Development Program Five Counties Children’s Centre- Speech & Language and Occupational Therapy Refer for Paediatric assessment Tri County Community Support- Preschool Autism Services Continue to monitor closely Point In Time-Early Intervention- Infant Development Program Five Counties Children’s Treatment Centre-OT/PT services Public Health-Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Programs & other family resources Private therapy services Paediatric assessment or Developmental Paediatrician Nipissing Screen 1 or more “no” or other developmental concerns Rourke Assessment determines a generalized delay or developmental concern Nipissing Screen 1 or more “no” or other developmental concerns Rourke Assessment determines a generalized delay or developmental concern Office Visit Nipissing Screen (Parent) & Rourke Record Office Visit Nipissing Screen (Parent) & Rourke Record OEYC Parenting Community Program OEYC Parenting Community Program 24 months Repeat surveillance Speech & Language delay / difficulty only Symptoms of Social Difficulty/Autism Motor Development Delay + Global Development Delay Motor Development Delay + Global Development Delay Social / Emotional Parent & Family Issues Social / Emotional Parent & Family Issues Community Team Works Collaborative: Physicians, Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team, Point in Time program staff, Public Health program staff, Five Counties Children’s Centre therapists (OT,PT,SLP), Paediatricians, SIRCH, Preschool Autism Services, Community Team Works Collaborative: Physicians, Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team, Point in Time program staff, Public Health program staff, Five Counties Children’s Centre therapists (OT,PT,SLP), Paediatricians, SIRCH, Preschool Autism Services, All “yes” checks on the age appropriate screening sheet and no concerns on the Rourke 15 MONTH Family discussion with Healthy Kids Program Coordinator on Nipissing Screen and OEYC WORKFLOW ALL children directed to OEYC program and receive 24 month repeat surveillance Prepared by: Wanita Livingstone Healthy Kids Program Coordinator March 2007Adapted from: Getting it Right at 18 Months…Making it Right for a Lifetime. Report of the Expert Panel on the 18 Month Well Baby Visit. Ontario Children’s Health Network, OCFP Sept Month Well Baby Visit – TOOL # 3: Algorithm or Work Flow

2 Haliburton Highlands Family Health Team Early Childhood & Parenting Resources Five Counties Children’s Centre (705) Point in Time (705) HKPR Public Health (705) Tri-regional Blind Low Vision Program (2) CNIB (705) Five Counties Children’s Centre (705) HKPR Public Health (705) Haliburton Highlands FHT (705) Ontario Early Years Centres Parenting Programs (705) HKPR Public Health (705) Point In Time (705) Point in Time (705) Central East Autism Service Tri County Community Support Services Parenting Prenatal/Postpartum Attachment Literacy Parenting/ Behaviour Early Child Development Recreation/Play Group Nutrition Safety Mental Health Social Supports Generalized Delay and/or Developmental Concern Vision Social, Emotional Behavioural Social, Emotional Behavioural Well Baby Visit Hearing Ontario Early Years Centre Haliburton (705) 457 – Preschool Speech and Language Preschool Speech and Language Nutrition Dentist Dental Fine and Gross Motor Visual and Auditory Attention and Memory Self ‐ Help Skills Fine and Gross Motor Visual and Auditory Attention and Memory Self ‐ Help Skills FHT – Healthy Kids Program Coordinator (705) 286 – 2500 Prepared by: Wanita Livingstone Healthy Kids Program Coordinator March 2007 Adapted from City of Hamilton Early Childhood & Parenting Resources 18 Month Well Baby Visit – TOOL #4: Resource Sheet