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LEVERAGING THE POTENTIAL OF HOME VISITING PROGRAMS TO Senior Manager, The Wellness Program, RefugeeOne. Aimee Hilado, Ph.D., LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker who actively teaches, conducts research and maintains a clinical practice with trauma-exposed refugee populations in the Chicagoland area. Dr. Hilado is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at Northeastern Illinois University where she teaches and conducts research around EARLY EDUCATION ESSENTIALS FAQS The survey is administered by the UChicago Impact’s online system, which is compatible with computer, tablet, and smartphone. Researchers with special permission can also incorporate the Early Education Essentials survey measures into other surveys and administer through their own survey platform. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE The National Home Visiting Summit Communities of Practice are focused on developing peer learning communities dedicated to the most pressing issues in the home visiting field. SPREADING HOPE: USING ACES TO BUILD HOPE & RESILIENCE Hope Theory (Snyder, 2000) offers a way to build on widespread trauma-informed approaches to address ACEs in tangible and meaningful ways. The purpose of this session is to establish hope as a viable strategy to promote resilience. Participants will understand the components of Hope Theory, complete a Hope Scale for themselves, andlearn
EVALUATING MICHIGAN’S INFANT MENTAL HEALTH HOME VISITING Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) is an intensive psychotherapeutic home visiting model that is fully implemented across the state of Michigan as a Medicaid-reimbursed service through Community Mental Health Service Provider agencies.WWW.THEOUNCE.ORG
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JIM ANDERST, M.D., M.S.C.I. Dr. Jim Anderst is the director of the Division of Child Abuse and Neglect and professor of pediatrics at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He is also director of strategy and innovation for Promise 1000, a home visiting collaborative in the greater Kansas City metropolitan region focused on shared processes, data collection NAVIGATING THE LANDSCAPE OF CENTRALIZED INTAKE: MOVING Director, Le Bonheur Center for Children and Parents. Sandra M. Allen is a licensed advanced practice social worker. She has worked in social work for over 30 years with an emphasis in the areas of child abuse and neglect prevention, home visitation and Infant MentalHealth.
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JIM ANDERST, M.D., M.S.C.I. Dr. Jim Anderst is the director of the Division of Child Abuse and Neglect and professor of pediatrics at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He is also director of strategy and innovation for Promise 1000, a home visiting collaborative in the greater Kansas City metropolitan region focused on shared processes, data collection NAVIGATING THE LANDSCAPE OF CENTRALIZED INTAKE: MOVING Director, Le Bonheur Center for Children and Parents. Sandra M. Allen is a licensed advanced practice social worker. She has worked in social work for over 30 years with an emphasis in the areas of child abuse and neglect prevention, home visitation and Infant MentalHealth.
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301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.18.0 POLICY & ADVOCACY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE Senior Manager, Ounce of Prevention Fund. Davida McDonald is the senior manager, peer learning at the Ounce of Prevention Fund. Prior to this position, Ms. McDonald was a senior advisor for Early Childhood Development in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Early Childhood Development in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human EARLY EDUCATION ESSENTIALS FAQS The survey is administered by the UChicago Impact’s online system, which is compatible with computer, tablet, and smartphone. Researchers with special permission can also incorporate the Early Education Essentials survey measures into other surveys and administer through their own survey platform. NAVIGATING THE LANDSCAPE OF CENTRALIZED INTAKE: MOVING Director, Le Bonheur Center for Children and Parents. Sandra M. Allen is a licensed advanced practice social worker. She has worked in social work for over 30 years with an emphasis in the areas of child abuse and neglect prevention, home visitation and Infant MentalHealth.
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EVALUATING MICHIGAN’S INFANT MENTAL HEALTH HOME VISITING Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) is an intensive psychotherapeutic home visiting model that is fully implemented across the state of Michigan as a Medicaid-reimbursed service through Community Mental Health Service Provider agencies. POLICY & ADVOCACY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE Senior Manager, Ounce of Prevention Fund. Davida McDonald is the senior manager, peer learning at the Ounce of Prevention Fund. Prior to this position, Ms. McDonald was a senior advisor for Early Childhood Development in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Early Childhood Development in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE The National Home Visiting Summit Communities of Practice are focused on developing peer learning communities dedicated to the most pressing issues in the home visiting field. REGISTER FOR HOME VISITING SUMMIT LIVESTREAM Register for the livestream. All four plenary sessions will be livestreamed free of charge to the field. Fill out the form below to register for the livestream and be sure to select the button (s) to select the plenary session (s) you would like to register for. Youwill receive an
POLICY & ADVOCACY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE Senior Manager, Ounce of Prevention Fund. Davida McDonald is the senior manager, peer learning at the Ounce of Prevention Fund. Prior to this position, Ms. McDonald was a senior advisor for Early Childhood Development in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Early Childhood Development in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human JIM ANDERST, M.D., M.S.C.I. Dr. Jim Anderst is the director of the Division of Child Abuse and Neglect and professor of pediatrics at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He is also director of strategy and innovation for Promise 1000, a home visiting collaborative in the greater Kansas City metropolitan region focused on shared processes, data collectionWWW.THEOUNCE.ORG
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Frank Daidone is the current Acting President and CEO of Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), a national evidence-based non-profit focused on positively transforming the lives of vulnerable babies, mothers and families in 42 states and 6 Tribal Nations. Frank served as Chipotle Mexican Grill’s Director of IT, starting with the Colorado-based MIECHV LEARNING AGENDA AND DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH MIECHV’s learning agenda involves (1) continuous quality improvement, (2) performance measurement, and (3) rigorous evaluation at the national and local levels. Each of these activities provides important, but distinct, information about the program to help improve MIECHV’s effectiveness and to build the broader knowledge baseregarding
SPREADING HOPE: USING ACES TO BUILD HOPE & RESILIENCE Hope Theory (Snyder, 2000) offers a way to build on widespread trauma-informed approaches to address ACEs in tangible and meaningful ways. The purpose of this session is to establish hope as a viable strategy to promote resilience. Participants will understand the components of Hope Theory, complete a Hope Scale for themselves, andlearn
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Juliet Bromer, Ph.D., is a research scientist at the Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy at Erikson Institute in Chicago. Bromer’s research focuses on child care quality improvement, with a focus on home-based child care and systems that support quality. PDF FLIP - OUNCE OF PREVENTION FUND PDF Flip - Ounce of Prevention Fund PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE The National Home Visiting Summit Communities of Practice are focused on developing peer learning communities dedicated to the most pressing issues in the home visiting field. REGISTER FOR HOME VISITING SUMMIT LIVESTREAM Register for the livestream. All four plenary sessions will be livestreamed free of charge to the field. Fill out the form below to register for the livestream and be sure to select the button (s) to select the plenary session (s) you would like to register for. Youwill receive an
POLICY & ADVOCACY COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE Senior Manager, Ounce of Prevention Fund. Davida McDonald is the senior manager, peer learning at the Ounce of Prevention Fund. Prior to this position, Ms. McDonald was a senior advisor for Early Childhood Development in the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Early Childhood Development in the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human JIM ANDERST, M.D., M.S.C.I. Dr. Jim Anderst is the director of the Division of Child Abuse and Neglect and professor of pediatrics at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. He is also director of strategy and innovation for Promise 1000, a home visiting collaborative in the greater Kansas City metropolitan region focused on shared processes, data collectionWWW.THEOUNCE.ORG
301 Moved Permanently. nginx/1.18.0FRANK DAIDONE
Frank Daidone is the current Acting President and CEO of Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), a national evidence-based non-profit focused on positively transforming the lives of vulnerable babies, mothers and families in 42 states and 6 Tribal Nations. Frank served as Chipotle Mexican Grill’s Director of IT, starting with the Colorado-based MIECHV LEARNING AGENDA AND DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH MIECHV’s learning agenda involves (1) continuous quality improvement, (2) performance measurement, and (3) rigorous evaluation at the national and local levels. Each of these activities provides important, but distinct, information about the program to help improve MIECHV’s effectiveness and to build the broader knowledge baseregarding
SPREADING HOPE: USING ACES TO BUILD HOPE & RESILIENCE Hope Theory (Snyder, 2000) offers a way to build on widespread trauma-informed approaches to address ACEs in tangible and meaningful ways. The purpose of this session is to establish hope as a viable strategy to promote resilience. Participants will understand the components of Hope Theory, complete a Hope Scale for themselves, andlearn
JULIET BROMER
Juliet Bromer, Ph.D., is a research scientist at the Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy at Erikson Institute in Chicago. Bromer’s research focuses on child care quality improvement, with a focus on home-based child care and systems that support quality. PDF FLIP - OUNCE OF PREVENTION FUND PDF Flip - Ounce of Prevention Fund PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE The National Home Visiting Summit Communities of Practice are focused on developing peer learning communities dedicated to the most pressing issues in the home visiting field.ANNUAL REPORTS
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Juliet Bromer, Ph.D., is a research scientist at the Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy at Erikson Institute in Chicago. Bromer’s research focuses on child care quality improvement, with a focus on home-based child care and systems that support quality. SPREADING HOPE: USING ACES TO BUILD HOPE & RESILIENCE Hope Theory (Snyder, 2000) offers a way to build on widespread trauma-informed approaches to address ACEs in tangible and meaningful ways. The purpose of this session is to establish hope as a viable strategy to promote resilience. Participants will understand the components of Hope Theory, complete a Hope Scale for themselves, andlearn
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David Wilkinson is the Commissioner of the Connecticut Office of Early Childhood. This cabinet-level state agency pioneers a family-centered, results-driven approach to support young children and families, particularly those who are overburdened and underserved. Integrating major early childhood programming formerly administered by fiveANNA POTERE
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