Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Arizona WIC Partner’s Meeting October 23, 2013 Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Women’s.

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Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Arizona WIC Partner’s Meeting October 23, 2013 Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Women’s & Children’s Health January 16, 2015

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Perinatal Mood Disorders – LMS Course Development Collaboration between Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity and Bureau of Women’s and Children’s Health BNPA WIC Program BWCH Home Visiting Programs – Health Start and MIECHV Programs

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Perinatal Mood Disorders – LMS Course Development Identification of Need for Course  WIC Focus Groups  Screening in Home Visiting Programs  Limited training available - Arizona Postpartum Wellness Coalition  Few if any on-line courses

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Perinatal Mood Disorders – LMS Course Development Development of Proposal & Justification  General Prevalence – 13-14% of women experience general depressive disorders  Target Population – 28-61% of women in Home Visiting, WIC and other programs (IOM, 2009)  Health Start Home Visiting Program – 17.6% of postpartum clients scoring at risk (FY2014)

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Perinatal Mood Disorders – LMS Course Development Selected Cine Learning Productions Subject Matter Expert – Dr. Lucia Ciciolla DBHS Medical Consultant – Dr. Trupti Patel Course Outline  2 hour online course  Myths, Recognizing Risk Factors, Symptoms  Screening-Brief Intervention (Home Visiting only)  Referrals  WIC Module

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Perinatal Mood Disorders – LMS Course Development Time Line  January 1 – June 30, 2015  February – Schedule and Content Development  March – Storyboards and other Content Development Review  April – Content Approved and Edits  May – Course Creation and Reviews  June – Final Course Review – Completion  June/July – Course available on TRAIN and Strong Families websites

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Referrals and Home Visiting Referrals for Services  Primary Care Provider  Behavioral Health Provider  Cross referring  Home Visiting WIC  MIECHV Home Visiting Programs – Healthy Families (HF), Nurse Family Partnership (NFP), Family Spirit, Parents as Teachers (PAT), Health Start Program (HSP), Newborn Intensive Care Program (NICP), Healthy Start, Head Start ….. 

Health and Wellness for all Arizonans azdhs.gov Arizona Health Start Leaving footprints in the hearts of families