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1 www.first5kids.org FIRST 5 Santa Clara County: Prevention Opportunities and a Systems Approach Early Childhood Funders Meeting Thursday, May 23, 2013

2 www.first5kids.org FIRST 5 Who We Are www.first5kids.org Our Vision To act as a catalyst for ensuring that the developmental needs of children through age 5 are a priority in all sectors of the community. Our Mission To support the healthy development of children through age 5 and enrich the lives of their families and communities.

3 www.first5kids.org Circles of Influence Ecological Systems Model adapted from: Bronfenbrenner, U. (1989)

4 www.first5kids.org Neighborhood Support Early Care and Education Family Support Health Care GOAL 1 Children are born healthy and experience optimal health and development GOAL 2 Families provide safe, stable, loving and stimulating homes GOAL 4 Neighborhoods and community are places where children are safe, neighbors are connected and all cultures are respected GOAL 3 Children enter school fully prepared to succeed academically, emotionally, and socially GOAL 5 Systems are responsive to the needs of children and families FIRST 5 Goal Areas

5 www.first5kids.org FIRST 5 County-Wide Service Delivery Continuum Children 0-5 Children in system entry points and at 300% of Federal Poverty Level Children 0-5 and their families Children and families who are screened and in need of one-on-one parenting skills intervention Children and families that require intensive intervention services Workforce Development & Family Support Strengthening Research and Evaluation Continuous Improvement SCC Community Communication, Education & Information Community Outreach, Learning Together Initiative, Physical Health Quality early learning environments, PoP, Educare Mental Health Department Call Center and Regional Assessment Centers Community-based HV, Medi-Cal providers Community-based therapeutic services, Medi-Cal providers Community Engagement and Education Support Home Visitation Early Care and Education Assessment Communication, Education, & Information Therapeutic Services

6 www.first5kids.org Where FIRST 5 Serves – Countywide Risk Factors Children living in high/ multiple risk environments are at greater risk of: - Physical impairment - Cognitive impairments - Social, emotional, and behavioral impairments - Poor developmental outcomes - Serious emotional problems Children living in high/ multiple risk environments are at greater risk of: - Physical impairment - Cognitive impairments - Social, emotional, and behavioral impairments - Poor developmental outcomes - Serious emotional problems 6

7 www.first5kids.org Developmental Screening Initiative Evolution 7 2004 2005 2006 2009 2011 - 2013

8 www.first5kids.org Developmental Screening Target Population Most vulnerable children birth through 5 in Santa Clara County Superior Court System (Family, Dependency & Probation) SCCOE: Head Start SCCOE: Early Start San Andreas Regional Center FIRST 5 Early Learning Programs Preschool / Early Learning Programs VMC Pediatric Offices / Community Health Clinics Santa Clara County Mental Health Department Public Health Nursing WIC Community Based Organizations FIRST 5-Funded Community Operated Family Resource Centers 8

9 www.first5kids.org Referral Pathway & MHD Call Center 9 Developmental Screening Target Population KidConnections Network of Providers

10 www.first5kids.org Santa Clara County STARTS System Screening to Assessment, Referral, and Treatment Mental Health Department Call Center Phone: 1-800-704-0900 Fax: 408-938-4536 Mental Health Department Call Center Phone: 1-800-704-0900 Fax: 408-938-4536 KidConnections Network of Providers (Screening, Assessment, Home Visitation, Therapeutic Services) KidConnections Network of Providers (Screening, Assessment, Home Visitation, Therapeutic Services) ASQ/ASQ-SE Screenings and Concerns Referrals Intervention Services

11 www.first5kids.org Partnership: FIRST 5 and Mental Health Department (MHD) Since 2006, FIRST 5 and MHD have partnered to provide screening and early intervention services to children in Santa Clara County. Shared Vision of Universal Screening and Intervention Braided and Leveraged Funding for Sustainability & Capacity Building Programmatic Service Efficiencies Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices Shared Resources for Workforce Development Research-Based Screening and Assessment Tools Rigorous Evaluation Plan Commitment to Continuous Improvement 11

12 www.first5kids.org FIRST 5 Leverages $2.54 for every $1 of Investment 12

13 www.first5kids.org KidConnections Network (KCN) of Providers In collaboration with FIRST 5 Santa Clara County, Santa Clara County Mental Health Department and Community Based Organizations - KCN provides high quality, transdisciplinary screening, assessment, home visitation and therapeutic services for children under 6 years of age Partnering with the community: – Pediatric Workgroup – Provider Workgroup – FIRST 5, MHD, CBO - Executive Director Workgroup 13

14 www.first5kids.org 14 KidConnections Network of Providers: Coordination of Services Developmental Services Community Solutions Rebekah’s Children’s Services Gardner Family Care Alum Rock Counseling Center EMQ Families First MHD KidScope Kidango Catholic Charities Regional Assessment Centers Mental Health Services Feedback Loop Feedback Connection to Early Start & School District Services Children’s Health Council Provider Self-Referral

15 www.first5kids.org What we’ve learned so far… Selected Outcomes FY 12-13

16 www.first5kids.org Ensuring Children Thrive www.first5kids.org It is projected that at the end of FY 12-13, 2250 children aged 0-5 will have received services under Santa Clara County’s KCN Network of Providers. This is an increase of 29% from the previous year. Desired Outcomes: 1) children are born and remain healthy. 2) Families have the skills, support & resources they need to promote their children’s optimal development, and 3) children have age-appropriate competencies (social, emotional and cognitive)

17 www.first5kids.org ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE Presenting Concerns www.first5kids.org

18 Our children have high levels of need Presenting concerns: CBCL Symptom Cluster –Note, symptom clusters do not directly correlate to diagnosis www.first5kids.org % in Clinical Range at Initial Assessment-System Clusters Attention30% Anxiety32% Anger/Aggression36% Affective (Mood)38% Social / Communication/ Symbolic Thinking54% N = 388 completed initial assessments using the Child Behavior Checklist

19 www.first5kids.org Parent-Child Relationships Improved www.first5kids.org

20 Promoting Learning www.first5kids.org

21 Supporting Child’s Confidence: Improved www.first5kids.org

22 Where We Are Going… Systems Working Together to Support Developmental Screening 22

23 www.first5kids.org Universal Developmental Screening: Santa Clara County Leading the Way 23 Source: http://www.sccgov.org/sites/opa/nr/Documents/State%20of%20the%20County%20Address%202013.pdf

24 www.first5kids.org FIRST 5 Santa Clara County Partnership with the Superior Court and Child Welfare Systems

25 www.first5kids.org 25 Partnerships FIRST 5 has strong, collaborative relationships with county agencies and departments and community partners, allowing for the expansion and strengthening of our countywide System of Care, maximization of revenue and assurance that programs are sustainable over time.

26 www.first5kids.org 26

27 www.first5kids.org 27 Superior Court and Child Welfare Systems Family CourtJuvenile JusticeDependency Making Connections – Family Support Specialists & Public Health Nurses Family Support Specialists & Public Health Nurses Family Support Specialists Public Health Nurses AssessmentTherapeutic ServicesHome Visitation Early Care & Education Family Resource Centers Early Start/ School District

28 www.first5kids.org 28 Santa Clara County Superior Court: Family Court Family Court Family Support Specialists provide: Developmental Screenings, Needs Assessments and connect families to FIRST 5 and community programs. Staff is stationed in each of the county Family Court Houses to connect directly on-site with families and to receive referrals.

29 www.first5kids.org 29 Santa Clara County Superior Court: Juvenile Justice Court Juvenile Justice Court Family Support Specialists provide: Developmental Screenings, Needs Assessments and connect pregnant and parenting teens to FIRST 5 system of care. Referrals are made directly from Judges and Probation Officers.

30 www.first5kids.org 30 Santa Clara County Superior Court: Juvenile Dependency Family Support Specialist sits as a member of the Dependency Wellness Court team to provide information and resources regarding community resources and child development. Public Health Nurses provide Nursing Assessments, Depression Screening, ASQ and ASQ:SE screenings to all children involved in the child welfare system Families are connected to other FIRST 5 and community programs.

31 www.first5kids.org 31 NCFAS Assessment of Family Court Participants 31 Overall environment is not shown, as there was no measureable change in % after 90 days All improvements are statistically significant at p < 0.00001

32 www.first5kids.org 32 Public Health Nursing – Home Visitation Highlights Children in dependency court were more likely to receive the recommended number of well-child visits and less likely to visit the ER room at follow-up

33 www.first5kids.org 33 Public Health Nursing – Home Visitation Highlights Children in dependency court were more likely to receive adequate dental care at follow- up

34 www.first5kids.org 34 Public Health Nursing - ASQ and ASQ-SE Highlights Children in dependency court matched at baseline and follow-up presented with significantly fewer concerns in all domains at follow-up Decreased % indicates improvement

35 www.first5kids.org 35 FIRST 5 Santa Clara County: State and Local Recognition Superior Court of California County of Santa Clara Support for Family and Juvenile Courts Award 2012 Legal Advocates for Children and Youth Innovative Program Award 2011 Judicial Council of California Ralph N. Kleps Award for Improvement in the Administration of the Courts 2009 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts Irwin Cantor Award for Innovative Programs 2008

36 www.first5kids.org Questions and Answers

37 www.first5kids.org For More Information 37 Melanie Daraio Rachel Talamantez FIRST 5 Santa Clara County 4000 Moorpark Ave., Suite 200 San Jose, CA 95117 Phone: (408) 260-3700


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