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Preschool Developmental Screening in Mill Woods An update on the Edmonton project
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 2 “Begin early, intervene often, intervene effectively.” (Ludwig and Sawhill, Brookings Institute) Why screen?
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 3 Alberta Health and Wellness RFP in November 2006, awarded April 2007 Budget $7.9 million over 3 years (to Dec. 2009) across Alberta Provincial Request for Proposal (RFP) Provincial Request for Proposals
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 4 4 East Central David Thompson Chinook Capital Palliser Five projects: Provincial Request for Proposals
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 5 Provincial Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research Change in access to screen/service Impact on the workforce Developmental outcomes for children Local Early Childhood Measurement and Evaluation Resource Centre (ECMERC) Concurrent study of ASQ Validity with cultural groups Evaluation
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 6 ASQ Sample ASQ_Questionnaire.pdf Summary Sample eCHSA-08-0646 18 Month ASQ Information Summary Form.pdf ASQ
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 7 7 1. Build parent and community capacity 2. Develop an integrated multi-disciplinary, cross-sector parent support network Goals
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 8 8 Mill Woods in Edmonton Urban Culturally diverse Rapid growth Community
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 9 9 Alberta Health Services Community Health Services Child Health Clinics Edmonton Early Intervention Program Regional Pediatric and Mental Health Speech and Language Services Community Rehabilitation - Pediatric Occupational Therapy Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital 1-2-3 Go! Child and Family Early Intervention Service Stollery Child Health Partners
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 10 Child and Adolescent Services (CASA) Mill Woods Community Mapping and Beyond Multi-Cultural Health Brokers Child and Family Services Authority – Region 6 Millwoods Family Resource Centre (Parent Link) Edmonton Public Schools Edmonton Catholic Schools ABC Head Start Partners
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 11 “.. ensure that we’re all saying the same messages … starts to promote child development in Millwoods.” “… the kids come and they’re having a great time and the parents are there and they’re asking questions and the parents are connecting … that’s how you build community.” “Our collaboration with MFRC and MCHB with OT and Speech make it easier to serve families…” Partner voices
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 12 Process Recruitment 18 month old 36 month old Cultural adaptations Parent Capacity Building Community Capacity Building
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 13 Universal targeted clinical Capacity building Coaching Strengths based, child led Cultural conversion 13 Key Elements
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 14 Screening No Concerns Concerns ASQ, Parent or Staff Letter Explain what screening is/is not Review results, invite to learning events, community groups Community Resources information In-Person Follow-up Explain what screening is/is not Review results, offer learning event, community groups and home visit Intervention and Follow-up Key worker home visit do family interview, culture gram, secondary screens Results to Physician (with consent) maximum 2 contacts; individualized strategies, provide resources, workshop, community resources Referral Well Child Clinic Recruitment - 18 month Re-screen at 36 months
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www.capitalhealth.ca 15 Concerns 310/1130 screened Recruitment Results – 18 month
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www.capitalhealth.ca 16 49 referrals from 310 concerns Clinical Referrals – 18 month
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 17 Parent Voices “Opened my eyes to the things my child was doing well” “I enjoyed the idea of having the ASQ done in the health clinic; something while you are sitting there and waiting already.” “If you have not come or found me in this way I would have been lost and I wouldn’t have known what to do with my child”.
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 18 Screening No Concerns Concerns ASQ, Parent or Staff On-site Results Explain what screening is/is not Review results, invite to learning events, community groups Community Resources information In-Person Results Explain what screening is/is not Review results, offer learning event, community groups and home visit Intervention and Follow-up Key worker home visit do family interview, culture gram, secondary screens Results to Physician (with consent) maximum 2 contacts; individualized strategies, provide resources, workshop, community resources Referral 3 Year Old Celebration Recruitment - 36 month
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 19 Concerns 35/162 screened Recruitment Results - 36 month
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 20 9 referrals from 35 concerns Clinical Referrals – 36 month
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 21 Parent Voices “The best part was that I learned my child can do some things I never knew he could.” “It was wonderful to be able to get information from the professionals and get our questioned answered right there!” “This rocks! I wish there was something like this for older kids!”
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 22 ASQ as a learning tool… 97 % increased knowledge 98% better informed about child’s development 94% increased resource knowledge Parent voices
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 23 Recruitment – Cultural Adaptations Concerns 36/69
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 24 Community Referrals – 74 Clinical Referrals – 5/36 (14%) Secondary screens – 8 (20%) Clinical Referrals – Cultural Conversion
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 25 Parent voices “… So they want the whole family to be the part of it, Grandma, Grandfather, sister in law, mother in law. I have done the screen where the whole family sitting in the circle. Everybody’s picture is in. …Everybody is part of that child development”
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 26 Process Recruitment 18 month old 36 month old Cultural adaptations Parent Capacity Building Community Capacity Building
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 27 Parent Capacity Building
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 28 Parent Capacity Building Coaching model Child Parent Key worker specialists Learning Events Integrated key messages
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 29 Learning Events 339 parents attended 95% increased ECD knowledge 100% will try strategies 88% increased knowledge of resources Parent Capacity Building Results
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 30 Capacity Building Key messages for parents and community.
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 31 Capacity Building I learn through everyday activities. I learn in my community.
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 32 Capacity Building I learn through my interests.
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 33 Capacity Building I learn by people responding to me
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 34 Community Capacity Building Common messages across partners Community embedded services Community displays
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www.albertahealthservices.ca 35 The journey continues … questions?
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