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Identifying Children and Families at Risk: Surveillance and Screening

  • Developmental Screening of Young Children in Minnesota, website
    Minnesota Department of Health. (2006). This resource, Minnesota’s multi-agency Developmental Screening website, was funded and developed by collaborating state agencies in Minnesota in an effort to support and spread standardized developmental screening in Minnesota.
    http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/fh/mch/devscrn/

  • Illinois Healthy Beginnings Provider Knowledge Survey
    Illinois ABCD Healthy Beginnings. (2005). This resource is a brief 10 question survey for providers about social/emotional and maternal depression issues for children and families.
    ABCD Knowledge Survey.doc

  • Importance of Social Emotional Screening for Utah’s Children
    Matt Denhalter. (Southwest Behavioral Health Center, May 20, 2005). A presentation by Matt Denhalter at the UPIQ Social Emotional Learning Collaborative held in Lehi, Utah, May 20, 2005
    Importance of Social Emotional Screening.ppt

  • Laminated Pocket Guide
    UPIQ. Pocket Guide to Developmental Screening for Children Ages 0-5
    LaminatedPocketGuide.doc

  • Menu of Recommended Parental/Caregiver Depression Screening Tools
    Utah ABCD Project (2006) This resource provides descriptions and a review of each of the Utah Department of Health recommended Parental/Caregiver Depression screening tools.
    UPIQ Maternal Depresson Screening Dept of Health screening tool matrix.doc

  • North Carolina primary care screening and referral practice flowchart
    North Carolina ABCD I Project.(2003). This resource is a sample flow chart outlining steps for implementation of screening and referral processes in primary care offices.
    http://www.nashp.org/loadedfiles/h%20Office%20workflow%201.pdf

  • Screening for Post-Partum or Maternal Depression Learning Collaborative Initial Assessment
    Utah ABCD Project (2006) This self-administered survey for providers who participated in the Maternal Depression Learning Collaborative was designed to evaluate providers' readiness to implement and integrate parental depression screening into their practice flow. The form also provides an opportunity to access follow-up technical assistance from ABCD staff.
    UPIQ Maternal Depresson Screening Initial assessment.doc

  • Targeted Case Management: Early Childhood Development for Medicaid Eligible Children
    Utah ABCD Project. (Utah Case Management Provider Manual, 2001). This resource outlines the rules and regulations of Utah's Targeted Case Management program.
    http://www.nashp.org/Files/Utah_TCM_Prov.PDF

  • Washington State Well Child Examination Forms
    Washington ABCD I Project. (2002) This resource is a link to the Washington State Well Child Examination Forms--standardized encounter and screening forms for all primary care providers to use during well child visits. The Well Child Exam Forms furnish guidance and information to both physicians and parents and addresses age-specific issues in development.
    http://www.nashp.org/_catdisp_page.cfm?LID=2ED0001D-7622-11D6-BD1500A0CC76FF4C

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