Sentences with phrase «healthy start coalitions»

Programs are implemented by local Healthy Start Coalitions, hospitals, federally - qualified health centers and other community - based organizations.
Florida's program is administered by the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions.
Led by the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, Inc., the goal of the initiative is to improve health and developmental outcomes for at - risk children through evidence - based home visiting programs.
Providers are required to notify the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions of any staffing changes so that staff turnover can be addressed as quickly as possible.
In 2016, Florida MIECHV launched a Learning Collaborative working with ten local Healthy Start Coalitions to test community approaches to implementing Coordinated Intake & Referral (CI&R) for at - risk families using the state's universal prenatal and infant screening process.
Brevard Health Alliance, Community Health of South Florida, Citrus Health Network in Miami; and, Healthy Start Coalitions in Hillsborough and Orange Counties received support following a competitive application and review process.
The funding was included in the 2016 state budget and is administered by Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions under a contract with the Florida Department of Health.
Up to six Healthy Start Coalitions will work together over a two - year period to craft strategies for making home visiting a «hub» of local place - based early childhood systems.
Contributing sponsors include FL MIECHV, the Children's Services Council of Palm Beach, Florida Association for Infant Mental Health, Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, The Children's Trust, the Children's Services Council of Broward County, the Ounce of Prevention and the Magnolia Project.
The Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, Inc. is seeking qualified applicants for the position of MIECHV Program Manager.
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell today announced $ 386 million in grant awards, including $ 14.7 million to the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, Inc., to support the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV).
The federal home visiting program currently provides grants to 47 states, the District of Columbia, five territories and three nonprofit organizations, including the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions which administers MIECHV for the state of Florida.
The Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, Inc. is seeking two consultants to assist in the planning and implementation of two new MIECHV initiatives around Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) and Coordinated Intake.
Three community health centers and two local Healthy Start Coalitions were awarded state funding to expand or establish Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) programs to serve first - time mothers living in low - income communities.
The Florida MIECHV program, administered by the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, currently funds home visiting sites in 28 high - need communities and adjacent areas.
The Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions (FAHSC) earlier this month released an ITN for state funding to establish or expand NFP programs in low - income communities.
Manny Fermin, President of the Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions and CEO for the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami — Dade (HSCMD), will share how the HSCMD has implemented techniques, which have become best practices to promote the Text4baby program.
The Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions (FAHSC) today released an Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) for state funding to establish or expand Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) programs in low - income communities.
The Florida Association of Healthy Start Coalitions, Inc., which administers the state MIECHV program, is partnering with the March of Dimes and Department of Health in Florida in implementing community - based initiatives to reduce prematurity using a variety of evidence - informed strategies.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Florida's Healthy Start Coalitions Applaud Florida Legislature for Protecting Funding for High - Risk Pregnant Women and Babies The following is a statement from the Healthy Start Coalition of Sarasota County regarding the Florida Legislature's decision to maintain funding for Florida's Healthy Start program: «We applaud the Florida Legislature for maintaining funding for Florida's -LSB-...]
© 2017 The Healthy Start Coalition of Sarasota County, Inc..
The Healthy Start Coalition of Santa Rosa County, Inc. is a local, non profit, 501 (c) 3 organization that works with moms and babies to ensure they have the services and care they need to live a long and healthy life!
The Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, Inc., located in Jacksonville, FL, strengthens and expands responsible fatherhood, employment, housing, health care, mentoring, and recidivism reduction services in five Northeast Florida counties through a comprehensive program entitled, Growing Responsible Fathers through Support and Education.
The Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition is working very hard to improve breastfeeding initiation and duration rates within the Jacksonville Nurse Family Partnership Program by implementing strategies through the Home Visiting Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network.
I would like to share with you some of the amazing things that the Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition is doing.
The NFP program in Hillsborough County is implemented through a partnership between the state Healthy Start Coalition and REACHUP, the federal Healthy Start initiative serving a high - need community in Tampa.
Staff from Healthy Start in Baker and Duval Counties, Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition / Nurse Family Partnership, the Magnolia Project, UF Health / Shands Jacksonville, Episcopal Children's Services — Early Head Start and a private midwifery practice in Gainesville honed their breastfeeding counseling and support skills during a three - day training this week in Jacksonville.
The Healthy Start Coalition of Miami - Dade is also garnering resources for additional local kits.
Rep. Bilirakis discussed NFP's return on investment and impact on outcomes, including family self - sufficiency and job training with staff from the Healthy Start Coalition of Hillsborough County, Inc., MIECHV grantee for the program, and NFP National Office.
The Jacksonville NFP program is administered by the Healthy Start Coalition with home visiting services provided by UF Health - Shands and the Department of Health - Duval County.
The children and their mothers are the first graduates of the Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition Nurse Family Partnership, an evidence - based home - visiting program that helps ensure first - time mothers have the education and resources to have a healthy baby.
In addition to the families, visit participants included Jane Murphy, Leisa Stanley and Brenda Breslow, Healthy Start Coalition of Hillsborough; Lo Berry and Vanessa Mishkit, REACHUP; Diana Strawbridge, Glorida George, and Carla McKnight, Hillsborough NFP staff; and Gabrielle Bargerstock, NFP National Office.
The Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition administers the program, with four specially trained nurses from the Florida Department of Health in Duval County and UF Health Jacksonville.
Other contributing sponsors include the Healthy Start Coalition of Hillsborough County, AMCHP, HRSA, the Men's Health Network and Florida MIECHV.
Presenters: Jennifer Marcelli, the Center's Program Area Manager for foster care; Taffy Compain, National Foster Care Specialist at the Children's Bureau; Corey B. Best, Family Engagement Manager with Healthy Start Coalition of Flagler and Volusia Counties, Inc.; and Denise Moore, Des Moines Service Area Parent Partner Coordinator.
Nurse Family Partnership Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, Inc..
Broward Regional Health Planning Council, Inc. has recently been awarded funding to implement the Nurse - Family Partnership model in Broward County through partnership with Broward Health and Memorial Healthcare system, and collaboration with Healthy Start Coalition.
Nurse Family Partnership Healthy Start Coalition of Hardee, Highlands & Polk Charlene Edwards, [email protected] www.healthystarthhp.org
Parents As Teachers Okeechobee County Healthy Start Coalition Kay Begin, [email protected]
Nurse Family Partnership Healthy Start Coalition of SWFL Susan Beauvois, [email protected] www.healthystartswf.com
Parents As Teachers + Healthy Start Coalition of Pinellas, Inc..
Parents As Teachers Bay, Franklin, Gulf Healthy Start Coalition Sharon Owens, [email protected] www.healthystartbfg.com
The Broward Healthy Start Coalition works with funding from the Florida Department of Health to deliver services to parents, families, and children in Coral Springs, with a focus on prenatal health and reducing infant mortality.3 They offer resources for dealing with maternal depression and support services for new fathers and those who simply want to improve their parenting skills.

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Eight existing home visiting programs met the minimal legislative threshold for federal funding: Early Head Start, the Early Intervention Program, Family Check - up, Healthy Families America, Healthy Steps, Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, Nurse - Family Partnership, and Parents as Teachers.40 In August 2011, the Coalition for Evidence - Based Policy built upon the government's review by evaluating the extent to which programs implemented with fidelity would produce important improvements in the lives of at - risk children and parents.41 Through this review, one program was given a strong rating (the Nurse - Family Partnership), two were given medium ratings (Early Intervention Program and Family Check - up), and all other programs were given a low rating.
That's why Mother & Child Health Coalition (MCHC) believes that every child deserves a healthy start.
The Nevada Statewide Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Coalition believes that every child deserves a healthy start — it's the best gift a community can give to its children.
The state's largest Title V - funded program, FAHSC represents the statewide network of community maternal child health coalitions responsible for implementing the state Healthy Start program.
Eight existing home visiting programs met the minimal legislative threshold for federal funding: Early Head Start, the Early Intervention Program, Family Check - up, Healthy Families America, Healthy Steps, Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters, Nurse - Family Partnership, and Parents as Teachers.40 In August 2011, the Coalition for Evidence - Based Policy built upon the government's review by evaluating the extent to which programs implemented with fidelity would produce important improvements in the lives of at - risk children and parents.41 Through this review, one program was given a strong rating (the Nurse - Family Partnership), two were given medium ratings (Early Intervention Program and Family Check - up), and all other programs were given a low rating.
The project will build on current state efforts and partnerships to improve the developmental health of young children and family well - being in high - need neighborhoods through Florida MIECHV, Florida Help Me Grow, local Early Learning Coalitions and Early Head Start, Title V, federal and state Healthy Start, community residents and funders.
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