February 7, 2005 1 STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS GRANTS AND PARTNERSHIPS WITH PART C AND SECTION 619 Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) Strategic Plan for Early Childhood Health R. Lorraine Brown RN, BS Public Health Analyst OSEP National Early Childhood Conference
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February 7, 2005 1
STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS GRANTS
AND PARTNERSHIPS WITH
PART C AND SECTION 619
Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)Strategic Plan for Early Childhood Health
Ensuring the on-going promotion of healthand safety in out-of-home childcare
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QUALITY ASSURANCE:
Implementation of standards in each State to assure children in child care settings are protected from harm
Early Childhood Development/Healthy Child Care America
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Quality Assurance
• 27 Transitioning Healthy Child Care America Projects recommended regulatory language.
• 26 THCCA Projects drafted new state regulations.
• 27 THCCA Projects participated in hearings.Outcomes: 15 THCCA Projects reported new
regulations have been adopted.
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INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDING
Develop statewide systems of ChildCare Health Consultants (CCHC)
Early Childhood Development/Healthy Child Care America
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CCHC ACTIVITIES
Access to CCHC servicesPhone calls and mailingsSite visits
Recommendations of corrective actions
Training sessionsOn-site screening
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OUTREACH
Plan, develop and implement outreach initiatives using the child care environment as an access point to health insurance and medical homes.
Early Childhood Development/Healthy Child Care America
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SUSTAINABILITY
Of 48 THCCA projects: all reported continuing at least one of
three HCCA activities beyond 2005Sources of funding for those planning
to continue: Federal- 23 (Child Care Development
Block Grant) State- 13 (Title V) Other- 18
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TRANSITIONING HEALTHY CHILD CARE AMERICA (THCCA)
HCCA grantee funding ended 1/31/2005
HCCA activities have begun to transition into State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (SECCS) plans
States to sustain some aspects of HCCA three objectives
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TRANSITIONING into SECCS
SECCS
HCCA+
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MCHB STRATEGIC PLAN FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
GOAL 1.
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.
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MCHB STRATEGIC PLAN FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD
GOAL 2.
To support States and communities in their efforts to build early childhood service systems that address the following five critical components: access to medical homes social-emotional development of young
children early care and education parenting education family support
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MCHB EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEMS
GRANTS
Purpose: To support States to plan, develop and
ultimately implement collaborations and partnerships that support families and communities in their development of children that are healthy and ready to learn at school entry.
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MCHB STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD COMPREHENSVE SYSTEMS (SECCS)
Characteristics of the SECCS grants:
$100,000/year grants 2+ years for planning limited to the 59 State, jurisdiction , or
Territory Title V agencies Currently 51 grantees. In process of
conducting another round to include South Carolina, Virgin Island and Territories
Grantees currently completing applications for implementation or more planning
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MUTUAL MISSIONS & ACTIVITIES
Promote participation in accessing medical homes for all children
Together address the social/emotional needs of all children
Integrate Child Care Health Consultants into other system partners programs
Weave accepted childcare standards into other early care and education system partners programs
Partner with family support & parent education efforts
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CONTACT INFORMATIONR. Lorraine BrownPublic Health AnalystMaternal and Child Health Bureau Infant and Child Health Branch5600 Fishers LaneParklawn Building, Room 18A-39Rockville, MD 20857Phone: 301-443-3513Fax: 301-443-1296Email: [email protected] Website: http://mchb.hrsa.gov/