Not exact matches
They included writing contracts; dealing with burnout, fund - raising; training
strategies for rescue dogs; nutrition for dogs under stress; partnerships between rescues, shelters, and training clubs; veterinarians and rescue; fundraising;
screening foster
homes and prospective adopters; finding
homes for older dogs; and more.
Although their roots lie in mobile, they produce digital adverts and creative
strategies for all digital platforms, including digital Out - Of -
Home screens.
Strategies for Individualized Services
Home Visiting Parent Education Mobility Mentoring and Financial Literacy Respite and Crisis Care Family Development and Goal Setting
Screening for Substance Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, and Depression
The challenges of developing secondary prevention
strategies within the medical
home begin with the implementation of practice - relevant
screening and proceed through the complexities of diagnostic evaluations, sharing information, formulating joint action plans with parents, locating needed services beyond the medical
home, arranging successful referrals, and conducting an ongoing monitoring and assessment of intervention impacts.
In practice, gathering information usually includes an interview process with parents and providers, direct observation of the child in the ECE environment and
home settings, as well as a review of information that has been gathered via
screening, and assessment
strategies.
This brief highlights many notable and emerging successes of grantees in expanding and sustaining services for children and families in the five core Project LAUNCH
strategies (
screening and assessment; enhanced
home visiting through increased focus on social and emotional well - being; mental health consultation in early care and education programs; family strengthening and parent skills training; and integration of behavioral health into primary care settings).
Five key
strategies guide communities in creating a vision for early childhood social - emotional health with a focus on reducing physical and mental health disparities, especially among vulnerable populations: 1) Enhanced
home visiting through a focus on social and emotional well - being, 2)
Screening and assessment in a range of child - serving settings, 3) Integration of behavioral health into primary care, 4) Mental health consultation in early care and education settings, and 5) Family strengthening and parent skills training.