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Engaging Leaders: Establishing and Effectively Using a Stakeholder Committe

  • Agenda from Leadership Workshop on EPSDT and Title V: Collaboration to Improve Child Health Outcomes: April 27, 2006
    Iowa ABCD Project (2006). An agenda from a Leadership Workshop on improving collaboration between EPSDT and Title V services.
    App. Four - Agenda 27th.doc

  • Assuring Better Child Health and Development (ABCD II): Illinois’ Healthy Beginnings: Overview of ABCD II and the Pilot Project, Powerpoint presentation
    Illinois ABCD II Advisory Committee. (October 19, 2005). This resource is an ABCD project update/overview for the Pilot Project Advisory Subcommittee meeting.
    IL Attachment 1 Advisory Committee Power Point Oct 2005_1.ppt

  • Early Childhood Health Systems Integration: Principles for consideration, newsletter
    Iowa Institute for Public Health Practice. (February 2006). This document is a summary of 5 goals arising from the conference: "Off to a good start: Framing policy for early childhood health systems integration" held 10/27/05 to promote use of standardized screening tools.
    App. 12 - EC Principles.pdf

  • Iowa's ABCD II Healthy Mental Development Panel Prevention and Identification Workgroup
    Iowa's ABCD Project. (2004). This resource is a list of workgroup members, staff and responsibliites of the Developmental and Early Identification Workgroup under the ABCD Healthy Mental Development panel.
    Appendix Four.pdf

  • Iowa's EPSDT/ABCD Healthy Mental Development panel
    Iowa's ABCD Project. (2004). This resource is a list of responsibilites, logistics and membership for the Healthy Mental Development Panel. The Panel was charged with recommending standards and policies needed to develop an effective, coherent healthy mental development system in Iowa, and monitoring project implementation and recommending changes to standards and delivery systems based on the project evaluation.
    Appendix Three.pdf

  • Iowa's EPSDT/ABCD II Collaborative Board
    Iowa's ABCD Project. (2004). This resource is a list of the responsibliites, logistics and membership of the EPSDT Interagency Collaborative Board. The EPSDT Interagency Collaborative Board (a pre-existing group) oversaw the Iowa ABCD project—receiving and acting on recommendations from the Health Mental Development Panel.
    Appendix One.doc

  • Strategic Plan for Building a Comprehensive Children’s Mental Health System in Illinois.
    Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership (ICMHP). (June 2005). This document contains the full set of recommendations and strategies included in the ICMHP Children’s Mental Health (CMH) Plan. The ICMHP was mandated by the Children’s Mental Health Act of 2003 to develop a CMH Plan. Members of the ICMHP and its six standing committees–over 200 individuals and groups–worked and deliberated for over a year to develop the recommendations and strategies included in the plan which is a statewide strategic blueprint for promoting children’s social and emotional development and improving the children’s mental health system. (From Executive Summary)
    http://www.ivpa.org/childrensmhtf/pdf/ICMHP_Strategic.20050908.pdf

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