As stated for some time now, community controlled models of care are well documented as the best service delivery model to
support improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and through investing in quality improvement processes that benchmark our services and the care provided against international standards, continues to build credibility in the community controlled model of care.
Not exact matches
Through its
health foundation, Pacific Blue Cross also
supports community organizations across BC working to
improve outcomes in mental
health and chronic disease.
In a joint statement for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62) by WABA, ILCA and ABM, the organizations emphasize that breastfeeding and skilled lactation
support can empower rural women and
improve health outcomes.
for the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62) by WABA, ILCA and ABM, the organizations emphasize that breastfeeding and skilled lactation
support can empower rural women and
improve health outcomes.
Our mission is to
improve birth
outcomes and reduce
health disparities by providing evidence - based education, compassionate and culturally aware
support and a non-judgemental, caring community.
This program of research may impact policy decisions in
support of physiologic birth — known to dramatically reduce
health care costs and
improve maternal - infant
outcomes.
This program of research may impact policy decisions in
support of physiologic birth - known to dramatically reduce
health care costs and
improve maternal - infant
outcomes.
Whether you are concerned about
improving maternal and infant
health outcomes, preventing chronic disease and obesity, reducing
health - related costs, or developing more sustainable food systems, you have a role in
supporting breastfeeding.
By focusing on youth, addressing critical education and
health outcomes, organizing collaborative actions and initiatives that
support students, and strongly engaging community resources, the WSCC approach offers important opportunities that may
improve healthy development and educational attainment for students.
And we are
supporting our most vulnerable families to make breastfeeding the norm and
improve health outcomes from birth.»
«We are pleased to
support this kind of transformative research which will ultimately lead to
improved health outcomes.»
«Given the reciprocal relationship between child and parental
health and well - being,
supporting the parents in coping with chronic caregiving stress might not only
improve the child's
outcome, but also may help maintain an optimal family environment for a longer period of time.
Our work is focused solely on addressing the needs of those facing cancer today,
improving their quality of life and
health outcomes through free
support services, programs, tools, resources and advocacy efforts.
In the paper «Having their say: Patients» Perspectives and the Clinical Management of Diabetes,» Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr., Ph.D., M.Sc., Director of the Division of Community
Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease and Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more effective diabetes support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health out
Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease and
Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more effective diabetes support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health out
Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more effective diabetes
support to their patients by understanding the cultural perspectives that explain their
health behavior, to promote adherence and improve health out
health behavior, to promote adherence and
improve health out
health outcomes.
Research consistenly shows that being part of a community
improves both mental and physical
health outcomes, and specifically, research has shown that women who participate in mind / body
support groups have better IVF success
outcomes.
These include the use of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy and specific nutritional guidance and supplements to
support good
health and reduced inflammation,
improving the
outcome of these conditions.
The keto diet is extremely popular as a way to lose weight and
improve overall
health, with keto research strongly
supporting these
outcomes.
Key Measures Special educational needs key measures include a single assessment process (0 - 25) which is more streamlined, better involves children, young people and families and is completed quickly; An Education
Health and Care Plan (replacing the statement) which brings services together and is focused on improving outcomes; An offer of a personal budget for families with an Education, Health and Care Plan; A requirement for local authorities and health services to jointly plan and commission services that children, young people and their families need; A requirement on local authorities to publish a local offer indicating the support available to those with special educational needs and disabilities and their families, and; The introduction of mediation opportunities for disputes and a trial giving children the right to appeal if they are unhappy with their su
Health and Care Plan (replacing the statement) which brings services together and is focused on
improving outcomes; An offer of a personal budget for families with an Education,
Health and Care Plan; A requirement for local authorities and health services to jointly plan and commission services that children, young people and their families need; A requirement on local authorities to publish a local offer indicating the support available to those with special educational needs and disabilities and their families, and; The introduction of mediation opportunities for disputes and a trial giving children the right to appeal if they are unhappy with their su
Health and Care Plan; A requirement for local authorities and
health services to jointly plan and commission services that children, young people and their families need; A requirement on local authorities to publish a local offer indicating the support available to those with special educational needs and disabilities and their families, and; The introduction of mediation opportunities for disputes and a trial giving children the right to appeal if they are unhappy with their su
health services to jointly plan and commission services that children, young people and their families need; A requirement on local authorities to publish a local offer indicating the
support available to those with special educational needs and disabilities and their families, and; The introduction of mediation opportunities for disputes and a trial giving children the right to appeal if they are unhappy with their
support.
Luckily, policymakers have plenty of proven levers: expand income
support for families as the EITC, [27] reduce food insecurity while
improving maternal
health and birth
outcomes through a robust SNAP, [28] maintain children's access to Medicaid, [29] and continue to work towards
improving the equity and quality of general education.
to develop strategies used by school staff — administrators,
support staff and teachers — to
improve educational, behavioral and
health outcomes for all students, enumerating those factors at the school, classroom and community levels
In these positions, she organized faith leaders, community members, and low wage workers, and
supported the implementation of policy initiatives that were designed to help
improve health outcomes in Black and Latino communities.
«Two - generation approaches that consider the needs of both vulnerable children and parents, together, in the design and delivery of services and programs to
support improved economic, educational,
health, safety, and other
outcomes that address the issues of intergenerational poverty.»
Your
support could
improve the
health outcomes of many millions of dogs worldwide.
«Strong international evidence
supports pharmacists» ability to
improve a number of critical
health outcomes, including significant reductions in blood pressure and cholesterol and
improved diabetes control.
Research shows that child
health, early childhood education and family
support programs can make a significant difference to
improving outcomes for children.
Niemiec claims that this intervention
supports self - affirmation theory and cites research that shows that value affirming exercises help increase self - clarity,
improve health, education, and relationship
outcomes, and protect against various stressors.
Families experiencing the most adversity are often the least able to access
health resources and
support services.13 To address the need for better reach, sustained nurse home visiting (SNHV) has become increasingly popular as a model of service delivery to
improve outcomes for these families.14 Internationally, the best known SNHV programme is the US Nurse - Family Partnership (NFP), also known as Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) in the UK.
Therefore, we think that the findings of this study represent true improvements among critically ill children and their mothers who received the experimental program, with the results of this study
supporting the value of the COPE intervention in
improving the mental
health and coping
outcomes of mothers and young children who experience critical care hospitalization.
Early diagnosis and intervention for children with FASD are thought to be key to preventing behavioural, mental
health and learning difficulties.36 — 38 However, Fitzroy Valley community members have reported that a current lack of diagnostic and intervention
support for children with FASD impacts their children's ability to reach their full potential.14 Children with FASD need access to interventions which
support their development of emotional and behavioural regulation skills.38 It is recognised that educators, alongside the family, play a crucial role in
supporting children with FASD to
improve life
outcomes through contextually appropriate and evidence - based interventions.36 While there is limited evidence for strategies that can assist children affected by FASD, 2 particularly to
improve self - regulation and executive functioning skills, 8 17 32 39 the Alert Program for Self - Regulation has evidence to suggest it is a promising intervention.17 39
Support a comprehensive research agenda to
improve the understanding of the effects of poverty on children and to identify and refine interventions that
improve child
health outcomes.
Well, I have no direct evidence that
supporting IndigenousX will
improve health outcomes.
Research shows that
improving organizational climates in child welfare agencies may enhance
outcomes for the children, youth, and families they serve.3 To provide a more holistic view of wellness, this section offers information, materials, and tools for
supporting and promoting the behavioral
health and wellness of children and families involved with child welfare, in addition to resources on worker and organizational wellness.
KS is
supported by a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award 102616 / Z (Collaborative Network for Bipolar Research to
Improve Outcomes) and by the NIHR Oxford
Health Biomedical Research Centre.
The fact sheets describe the importance of involved fathers for
improving maternal and child
health outcomes,
supporting children's early learning and reducing family and community violence.
Early childhood programs aim to
improve outcomes for young children and their families by offering
support services such as child
health and development assessments, early education and care, referral to community resources, and more.
Reducing rates of maltreatment,
supporting struggling families and
improving pediatric and adult
outcomes for victims requires community - wide strategies, with true collaboration between child welfare, judicial, education,
health and mental
health colleagues to advocate for programs that are adequately tested and shown to be effective.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled
health services will continue to be
supported to fulfil their pivotal role in
improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
health outcomes.
She explains the benefits of early identification of mental
health problems and the importance of partnering with
support services to
improve outcomes for children with mental
health difficulties and their families.
Our Professional Learning Topics, facilitators, and resources provide valuable tools and
support for early childhood educators working to
improve mental
health outcomes for children attending early childhood services.
As part of this role, she worked with a national team to develop mental
health resources and form partnerships with the
health sector to
support schools in
improving children's mental
health outcomes.
is an experiential program, where children (6 — 12 years old) and parent / s (or significant caregiver / s) engage in structured activities and discussions that are fun, inspiring,
support meaningful family connection and aim to
improve mental
health outcomes for children and young people.
She explained the benefits of early identification of mental
health problems and the importance of partnering with
support services to
improve outcomes for children with mental
health difficulties and their families.
Federal Healthy Start Initiative: A National Network for Effective Home Visitation and Family
Support Services (PDF - 2,020 KB) National Healthy Start Association (2010) Summarizes the history of and core services provided by the Healthy Start Initiative and, in light of recent
health - care legislation, reviews the key role it can play in
improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Implementing Best Start LA: Continued Commitment in the Midst of Persistent Challenges (PDF - 946 KB) Benatar, Hill, & Adams (2012) Urban Institute, University of California at Los Angeles, & First 5 LA Reviews the implementation and
outcomes of Best Start LA (BSLA), a multifaceted community investment designed to
improve the
health, well - being, and development of children, ages 5 and under, while
supporting the needs of their parents, and strengthen the capacity of communities and broader systems to
support families.
Health and Nutrition Career Development Framework for
Health Visitors A National Framework for Continuing Professional Development for
Health Visitors - Standards to
support professional practice Developing Resilience in the Workforce: A
Health Visiting Framework Guide for Employers, Managers and Team Leaders Changing Systems & Practice to
Improve Outcomes for Young Fathers, Their Children & Their Families
An important new report — «Mental
Health Services for New Hampshire's Young Children and Their Families: Planning to Improve Access and Outcomes» — offers a first - time view of the mental health of New Hampshire's youngest citizens and the services available to support
Health Services for New Hampshire's Young Children and Their Families: Planning to
Improve Access and
Outcomes» — offers a first - time view of the mental
health of New Hampshire's youngest citizens and the services available to support
health of New Hampshire's youngest citizens and the services available to
support them.
Decades of research prove that home visiting can promote healthy child development and academic success,
improve health outcomes, and
support families» economic security in both the short and long terms.4
«Some Associate Members are involved because they want to
support AIDA's work to
improve the number of Indigenous doctors, some want to contribute towards
improving Indigenous
health outcomes, some want to contribute financially, others want a more intimate relationship with the organisation,» she said.
It is designed to help communicators in the field to translate the science of early childhood development and mental
health in the Australian context, in order to increase
support for evidence - based programs and policies designed to
improve child and social
outcomes in Australia.
When appropriately resourced, Aboriginal Community Controlled
Health Services (ACCHSs) are uniquely placed to support Aboriginal people through the NDIS to improve health and wellbeing out
Health Services (ACCHSs) are uniquely placed to
support Aboriginal people through the NDIS to
improve health and wellbeing out
health and wellbeing
outcomes.