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Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health

DCAFH. Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health. DCAFH. David Heppel Peter Conway, Deputy Director Doris Zuessman. Infant and Early Childhood Health Branch Phyllis Stubbs-Wynn Chief Lorraine Brown, Dena Green, Paul Rusinko, Joe Zogby, Yolanda Baker Stephanie Bryn

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Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health

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  1. DCAFH Division of Child, Adolescent and Family Health

  2. DCAFH David Heppel Peter Conway, Deputy Director Doris Zuessman Infant and Early Childhood Health Branch Phyllis Stubbs-Wynn Chief Lorraine Brown, Dena Green, Paul Rusinko, Joe Zogby, Yolanda Baker Stephanie Bryn Seeta Gowda Office of Adolescent Health Trina M. Anglin Chief Sharon Adamo, Isadora Hare, Audrey Yowell, • Dan Kavanaugh, • Tina Turgel, • Ivy Vedamuthu, Mark Nehring, Sweena Aulakh, Pam Vodicka

  3. Adolescent Health Support Network (National Adolescent Health Information Center, State Adolescent Health Coordinators Network, National Adolescent Health Center for State MCH Personnel, Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs) Bright Futures Child Abuse/Neglect Child Care Child Death Review Community Integrated Services Systems (CISS) Comprehensive Adolescent Health Early Childhood Health and Development Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Immunization Integrated Health and Behavioral Health Care for Children, Adolescents and their Families Injury & Violence Prevention/Children’s Safety Network Lead Poisoning Medical Home Mental Health Oral Health Parenting/Parental support Partners in Program Planning for Adolescent Health (PIPPAH) Partnership for Information and Communication (PIC) Quality Measurement/Improvement School Health and Safety State Early Childhood Comprehensive Care Systems Initiative Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Suicide Prevention DCAFH Activities

  4. Office of Adolescent Health PROGRAMMATIC THEMES • Comprehensive purview of adolescent health • Healthy youth development • Partnership formation • Support to States and communities • National Initiative to Improve Adolescent Health by 2010

  5. Office of Adolescent Health AREAS OF ENDEAVOR SCHOOL HEALTH • National Coordinating Committee on School Health • Center on School-Based Health Care • Mental Health in Schools PROMOTION OF MENTAL HEALTH     • Mental Health in Schools (with co-support from SAMHSA) • Integrated Health and Behavioral Health Care

  6. Office of Adolescent Health AREAS OF ENDEAVOR (cont) PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS WITH PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • Partners in Program Planning for Adolescent Health • National Coordinating Committee on School Health and Safety Adolescent Health Resource Cooperative Agreement Program - National Adolescent Health Information Center (NAHIC) - Public Policy Analysis and Education Center for Middle Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Health (PAE/CAYAH) - State Adolescent Health Resource Center for MCH Personnel (SAMCH)

  7. Office of Adolescent Health AREAS OF ENDEAVOR (cont) NATIONAL INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE ADOLESCENT HEALTH BY THE YEAR 2010 • With CDC/DASH • Based on Healthy People 2010 objectives and MCH performance measures • Uses a healthy youth development framework • Current foci - States - National professional membership associations • Participation by several MCHB programs with principal support by Adolescent Health Resource Cooperative Agreement Program

  8. Emergency Medical Services for Children To reduce child and youth mortality and morbidity sustained due to severe illness or trauma • 56 Partnership Grants: 50 States, 5 Territories, and the District of Columbia • Enhancing Pediatric Patient Safety Grants • National Trauma Registry for Children Planning Grants • Clinical Practice Guidelines for Children Grants • Targeted Issues Grants • Enhancing technical assistance to States • National EMSC Data Analysis Resource Center NEDARC • EMSC National Resource Center – Children’s National Medical Center • Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) • EMS Partnership for Children Stakeholders Group

  9. MCHB Oral Health Program MCHB Leadership Role • Block Grants and SPRANS • Partnerships States and Communities, Health Professions, National Organizations & Foundations, HRSA Field Offices Other Federal Agencies • Model guidelines and tools anticipatory guidance, needs assessment, public health program models, community development, “how to” manual, standardization tool • Oral Health Support Systems National Resource Center • Statewide oral health program assessments • Sealant programs • School-based / school-linked programs • http://www.mchoralhealth.org/ National Oral Health Policy Center

  10. Infant and Child Health Branch Areas of Emphasis: • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome • Child Health Systems Development (SCHIP) • Community Organization • Health and Safety in Child Care • State Maternal and Child HealthEarly Childhood Comprehensive SystemsGrants

  11. Early Childhood Development/Healthy Child Care America CORE PROGRAMS AREAS: 1. Quality Assurance 2. Infrastructure Building 3. Outreach

  12. MCHB STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE GOALS To provide leadership to the development of cross service systems integration partnerships in support of children in early childhood and enhance their ability to enter school healthy and ready to learn. To support States and communities in their efforts to build early childhood service systems that address the following: • access to medical homes • social -emotional development • early care and education • parenting education • family support.

  13. Injury/Violence Prevention • Health, Mental Health & Safety in Schools • With the American Academy of Pediatrics and the National Association of School Nurses • Approximately 125 guidelines developed by 14 panels • National Youth Bullying Prevention Media Campaign • Children’s Safety Network

  14. DCAFH Activities Partnership for Information and Communication (PIC) Purpose: To share information about MCH issues with decision makers Membership: National Governors Association, National Conference of State Legislatures, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, National Association of County and City Health Officials, CityMatCH, AMCHP, Grantmakers in Health, Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies Coalition, Family Voices, Washington Business Group on Health, National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation

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