Not exact matches
Direct Relief's interventions
include expanding access to safe
deliveries by training and equipping traditional birth attendants and midwives, addressing complications in birth with emergency obstetric care, and enrolling mothers into the Prevention
of Maternal - to -
Child Transmission
of HIV program.
«The most vulnerable
children and women in hard - to - reach areas are often missed by existing interventions that can improve vitamin A status,
including vitamin A supplementation, food fortification, dietary diversification, and promotion
of optimal breast - feeding,» said Ms. Nancy Haselow, HKI vice president and regional director for Asia - Pacific, who has been designing, implementing, and testing vitamin A
delivery programs for more than 20 years.
Those steps
include informing women about the benefits
of breastfeeding, helping women breastfeed within the hour after
delivery, and allowing new mothers to stay in the same room as their
child - also known as rooming in.
Lactation Consultants In The Hospital: If your insurance covers your
delivery and your hospital stay, it should
include any lactation services that you receive while you're in the hospital for the birth
of your
child.
Studies were
included if: (a) they were RCTs, (b) the population comprised parents / carers
of children up to the age
of 18 where at least 50 % had a conduct problem (defined using objective clinical criteria, the clinical cut - off point on a well validated behaviour scale or informal diagnostic criteria), (c) the intervention was a structured, repeatable (manualised) parenting programme (any theoretical basis, setting or mode
of delivery) and (d) there was at least one standardised outcome measuring
child behaviour.
For mothers, we
included information about the number
of children, pregnancy follow - up, the number
of pre-natal visits, the place
of follow - up, as well as the
delivery method.
The instructors did not go into graphic detail but offered a
child - friendly version
of what was going to happen the day the baby came,
including how Mommy was going to be cranky in the
delivery room.
He has spoken internationally on breech and vaginal birth after cesarean section and has appeared in many documentaries,
including: «More Business
of Being Born», «Happy Healthy
Child», «Reducing Infant Mortality», «Heads Up: The Disappearing Art
of Vaginal Breech
Delivery» and multiple YouTube videos discussing birth choices and respect for patient autonomy and decision making.
Health - care financing should
include training
of health professionals such as midwives and even relatives who can recognize and address complications,
including asphyxia, infections and the need for
child warmth and breastfeeding immediately after
delivery.
Given the trend toward women having
children later in life, health officials should emphasize improvements in prenatal care,
including family planning education and increased training
of birth attendants to manage and encourage
deliveries for women
of advanced maternal age at health - care facilities.
During the two years
of delivery, ESDM,
including all related services, had an average monthly cost
of approximately $ 10,000 /
child.
Lifespan Pharmacy provides services to Lifespan employees and the public,
including delivery of prescription medications to the bedside
of Rhode Island / Hasbro
Children's Hospital inpatients scheduled for discharge from the hospital, as well as free home
delivery of medications.
I wrote about some
of the great reasons to
delivery vaginally after a C - section,
including a shorter recovery time and a better chance for vaginal
deliveries of any future
children we may conceive.
The algorithm employed by the software considers each
child's entering skill level and progress made during the school year to recommend several dimensions
of instruction,
including assignment to small, homogenous ability groups, the amount
of time spent on code - versus meaning - focused literacy, and teacher /
child versus
child - managed
delivery.
Early education is an established «diverse
delivery» system: many types
of providers,
including Head Start programs, public schools, private childcare centers, and community - based nonprofits, are permitted to serve
children.
• Empowerment Through School Choice — The centerpiece
of delivery system reform must be comprehensive,
child - centered school choice in all
of its manifestations,
including vouchers, charters, online, home schooling, etc., beginning with aggressive expansion
of open enrollment charter authority and voucherizing special education and students in failing schools.
Key responsibilities will
include providing assistance on the intersection
of state and local responsibilities for the
delivery of services to
children and families of youth engaged with the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Judicial Department, the Department of Correction (DOC), Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and other state agencies..
children and families
of youth engaged with the Department
of Children and Families (DCF), the Judicial Department, the Department of Correction (DOC), Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services and other state agencies..
Children and Families (DCF), the Judicial Department, the Department
of Correction (DOC), Department
of Mental Health and Addiction Services and other state agencies...»
Financing High Quality Preschool Programs: How States and Communities are Addressing Adequacy, Equity and Efficiency
of Funding presents preliminary findings from a study
of how local communities (districts and community based programs) use mixed funding sources,
including state, federal (
including PDG), and local funds, to offer high quality preschool programs, in mixed
delivery settings, to
children from varied economic backgrounds.
Automatically dimming mirrors with integrated rain sensor, BOSE Surround Sound - System, Centre console trim Carbon, Electric slide / tilt glass sunroof, Front axle lift system, Fuel filler cap with Aluminium look finish, GTS interior package, Heated multifunction steering wheel, ISOFIX
child seat mounting points on front passenger seat, Instrument dials in silver, LED main headlights in black
including Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus), Light design package, ParkAssist (front and rear), Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB), Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK), Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)
including PASM sports suspension (20 mm lower), Privacy glass (rear side windows and rear window), Rear - axle steering, Smoking package, SportDesign package, Sports seat Plus backrests in leather, Sun visors in Alcantara, Porsche Centre Leeds offer bespoke services
including:, tailor made videos and vehicle
delivery, We can also collect you from local transport links such as Leeds train station or Leeds Bradford Airport., We offer tailored finance packages and our team
of buyers are on hand to offer the best price for your part exchange from any manufacturer., Have a question?
The president's visit coincided with the
delivery of trucks
of government aid valued at 7.2 billion rupiah (# 400,000 / AU$ 685,000),
including more than 18,000 mattresses, 12 tons
of rice, 520,000 masks and books for
children.
A fully catered stay at Chalet Lucine
includes chef service at dinners for
children and adults, host service at meals, driving service, two days
of ski instruction, and lift pass and equipment
delivery.
Resort amenities
include an infinity pool with separate
children's pool; a number
of dining venues; lighted tennis courts; a multifunctional court that can be used for basketball, soccer and volleyball; 24 - hour room service (
delivery charge applies); and a convenient shopping arcade.
Guests also have concierge services and in certain suite categories, personal butler service, in - room chef, dining service, pre-arrival provisioning
of food, shopping and
delivery throughout stay,
child - care services and daily housekeeping
including dry - cleaning and laundry.
Responsible for development
of competencies and evaluation
of 80 staff members inclusive
of professional and ancillary staff on the maternal
child health units
including labor and
delivery, mother - baby, and NICU.
Lab Assistant — Parker
Children's Hospital — March 2007 — May 2012 • Prepared specimens for analysis and distribution following laboratory procedures; performed laboratory functions and worked with quality and regulations indicators • Obtained blood from patients using fingerstick, heelstick, or venipuncture in order to procure blood samples for analysis; ensured correct patient identification through registration system and made sure that correct tests were ordered • Responded to patient needs,
including attention to phone calls, courier
deliveries, and removal
of pneumatic tubes; referred unresolved issues to supervisory on duty • Filed and pulled pathology slides and performed proper tissue disposal when necessary; assisted supervising medical technologist with post-mortem specimens • Performed inventory and general maintenance
of lab area; reported equipment repair needs and supplies required for efficient running
of the lab
The findings presented in this study suggest that, despite the challenges it faces and the factors that are outside
of its control, there are several factors that public
child welfare agencies can address to improve
child welfare practice and the
delivery of services to
children and families,
including families
of color.
Such efforts may serve to facilitate optimal service
delivery to all
children in the
child welfare system,
including children of color.
These
included marital status, maternal smoking status, and
child sex (Table 2) in addition to day care attendance, recent
delivery of a
child, and number
of children in the household (data not shown).
Then, parents are instructed through a positive discipline program
including effective
delivery of commands, with an appropriate parent response for
child noncompliance and strategies designed to increase compliance.
Based on this assessment, the CM's activities generally
included individual goal identification, patient self - management by using psychoeducational materials,
delivery of content to
children and caregivers, consultation with the PCP, collaboration with the office practice, and linkages with specialty services and the family (eg, calls to monitor treatment response).
In our systematic literature review, we found tools and strategies for improving WCC
delivery, but few offered a comprehensive model.21 In 1995, Zuckerman and Parker25 proposed a comprehensive, community - based system
of pediatric primary care that
included collaboration with early childhood educators to enhance developmental and behavioral services and a 2 - generational approach that
included primary care services to parents and
children.
Population - based strategies
include wide - ranging changes to the legal systems that protect
children better from the use
of aversive parenting methods (e.g., physical punishment), and the application
of population - based strategies to the
delivery of evidence - based parenting programs (e.g., population - level Triple - P).
Department
of Human Services Provides a central policy and coordination role for the
delivery of servicesDirects, coordinates and brokers improvements to policy on service
delivery and service
delivery reform across Human Services agencies (
including Child Support Agency) from a whole -
of - government perspective
This
included through the establishment
of essential, national - level infrastructure to inform future policy and service
delivery and to engage the community in reducing violence against women and their
children.
First, unintended pregnancy is associated with negative health consequences,
including reduced use
of prenatal care, lower breast - feeding rates, and poor maternal and neonatal outcomes.1, 2 Second, governments realize substantial cost savings by investing in family planning, which reduces the rate
of unintended pregnancies and the costs
of prenatal,
delivery, postpartum, and infant care.3 Third, all Americans have the right to choose the timing and number
of their
children.
While the majority
of studies on ADs during pregnancy are focused on teratogenic effects,
delivery complications and neonatal toxicity, current knowledge on the potential harmful effects on
child development,
including autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and emotional or behavioural problems in infancy and adolescence, are very unsatisfactory.
Working With
Children and Youth With Complex Clinical Needs: Strategies in the Safe Reduction of Congregate Care Capacity Building Center for States (2017) View Abstract and Download Discusses methods for reducing the number of children and youth in congregate care, including the development of infrastructure to support in - home service d
Children and Youth With Complex Clinical Needs: Strategies in the Safe Reduction
of Congregate Care Capacity Building Center for States (2017) View Abstract and Download Discusses methods for reducing the number
of children and youth in congregate care, including the development of infrastructure to support in - home service d
children and youth in congregate care,
including the development
of infrastructure to support in - home service
delivery.
The themes that have been celebrated today on National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
Children's Day — including the importance of connection to culture for children's wellbeing — must become part of the every - day of research, policymaking and service d
Children's Day —
including the importance
of connection to culture for
children's wellbeing — must become part of the every - day of research, policymaking and service d
children's wellbeing — must become part
of the every - day
of research, policymaking and service
delivery.
Collaborative, Integrated, and Trauma - informed Services for Urban American Indian / Alaska Native
Children Impacted by Parental Substance Abuse, Grant Program: Grantee Abstracts Denver Indian Family Resource Center (2013)
Includes Denver Indian Family Resource Center's integrated and trauma - informed service
delivery model for urban Indian
Child Welfare and two evidence - based practices within the mode cultural adaptations
of Trauma Focused - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT) and the Nurturing Parenting Program.
The Governor's Requested Budget
includes an investment
of about $ 30 million to create a mixed -
delivery preschool model to reach more underserved
children in Oregon.
The service projects, which
include the
delivery of at least 95 Be Strong Families Parent Cafes across the city in July and August, seek to reduce violence in communities by building the Strengthening Families ™ Protective Factors (Social Connections, Parental Resilience, Knowledge
of Parenting and
Child Development, Concrete Support in Times
of Need, and Social and Emotional Competence
of Children) in families» homes and communities and promoting vitality across Chicago - land.
Areas
of interest
include:
child literacy, parents as teachers, health and nutrition, and tools for measuring effective
delivery of early childhood education programs.
Practitioners serve in a wide variety
of delivery systems
including child welfare, juvenile justice, and
child mental health.
Qualitative research studies suggest numerous ways to improve access — defined as the opportunity for
children and families to participate and fully experience the benefits
of a programme, affordability, suitability and sufficient quality — to early childhood services for Aboriginal
children and their families.24 Some examples
include: provision
of transport; locating services in areas where other daily activities occur (eg, schools); provision
of low - cost or no - cost services; employing, training and retaining Aboriginal staff; provision
of culturally competent and secure services; community involvement in the planning and
delivery of services; and provision
of flexible, comprehensive and continuous services.24 Although some Aboriginal families prefer to use mainstream instead
of Aboriginal - specific services, choice is another facilitator
of access.24 Furthermore, it remains unknown as to whether mainstream early childhood services with proven effectiveness in non-Aboriginal populations confer the same benefits to Aboriginal
children.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study examined the feasibility
of delivery and the effectiveness
of The Incredible Years (IY) parenting program in supporting foster carers in managing difficult behavior in
children in foster care.
Findings highlight a variety
of program and
delivery options that could be offered to meet a range
of father parenting support needs,
including concerns about coping with specific
child behaviours and emotions, and managing personal and parenting stress.
Goals
include enhancing community awareness about the presence and effects
of trauma on young
children; increasing organizational readiness and
delivery of trauma - informed practices; identifying appropriate clinical treatments for
children and families who have suffered complex trauma; and improving
child and family outcomes.
These
included maternal age at
delivery, parity (1, 2, ≥ 3
children), socioeconomic position (grouped into four categories: 1) unskilled / semiskilled manual; 2) skilled manual / nonmanual; 3) managerial / technical; and 4) professional), maternal education (< O level: indicating no qualification; O level: indicating completion
of school examinations at age 16; and > O level: indicating completion
of college or university education at or after age 18), maternal smoking during first trimester in pregnancy (yes / no), housing tenure (mortgaged, subsidised renting, private renting), income (measured in quintiles), and maternal depressive symptoms measured using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [40] at 32 weeks gestation
PCIT was chosen as the PT program because PCIT: a) has well established efficacy in reducing young
children's EBP (Eisenstadt et al. 1993; Eyberg et al. 2001; Hood and Eyberg 2003; Schuhmann et al. 1998); b) contains all
of the treatment components recognized by Kaminski and colleagues» meta - analysis (Kaminski et al. 2008) as yielding the largest effect sizes (i.e., increasing positive parent —
child interactions, promoting consistency and use
of time out, and requiring parents to practice new skills with their
child during PT sessions); c) aims to strengthen the parent —
child relationship, which can be accomplished in a brief intervention (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2003); d) is a competency - based model that emphasizes skill acquisition rather than a fixed set
of sessions; and e)
includes a unique
delivery technique (i.e., wireless headset for the therapist to coach the parent in vivo during interactions with the
child) similar to an exposure - based approach in which parents observe «in vivo» changes in their
child behavior during sessions.