Advancing Goal Concordant Care through Help Me Grow Implementation Meet the Project Partners: Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE)
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Can we get a copy of the presentation?

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Good afternoon all--and yes please! I would like to share out to my team.

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All materials, slides, and recording will be available on the Help Me Grow National Center website. https://helpmegrownational.org/resources/advancing-goal-concordant-care-through-help-me-grow-implementation-information-materials/

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Thank you Cassie!

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Good Afternoon. Welcome to the Advancing Goal Concordant Care through Help Me Grow Implementation Meet the Project Partners: Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) featuring Robert Sege.

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There will be a question and answer period following Dr. Sege's presentation. Please feel free to submit your questions using the Q&A feature.

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Learn more about HOPE here: https://positiveexperience.org

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Thank you!

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Learn more about the HMG National Center'sGoal Concordant Care project and how your system can get involved here:https://helpmegrownational.org/resources/advancing-goal-concordant-care-through-help-me-grow-implementation-information-materials/

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Partnering with nurse family parnerships

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Educating families about Adverse Childhood Expereinces and cultivating resilience in children and adolescents

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Using CHWs to connect with families

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We have partnered with other community agencies to provide interactive activities for parents and children to learn about and practice developmental activities. Our home visiting programs also do many activities to nurture the parent-child relationship

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Home Visiting Programs, Parent/Child Activities,

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A local HMG priority in our community is to create healthy social connections. This is as important as connecting people to concrete supports.

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Helping connect families to home visiting programs and parent/child programs

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using social media to share healthy relationship information

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connecting families to basic needs they so they can focus on connection with their child

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Connecting parents to parenting classes in their community

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We partner with agencies and offer ACEs trainings for the county to bring awareness

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Offer free developmental playgroups to support and nurture parent child relationship

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Refer parents Peer to Peer support groups sometimes reallted to a diagnosis or not.

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How are past experiences with organizations that we now work with professionally and partner with could effect the relationship in the work

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Sharing strategies with families to support milestone development.

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Utilizing trauma informed care as a backdrop to parenting and social interactions with children.

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Find activities that parents and children can do together.

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Educating parents about Ages and Stages Questionaire.Cold developmental screening .Children Home Society of NJ.

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We use Love and Logic in our Head Start Program

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partnering with child health partners in more formal ways; growing our existing Navigation system of care models who are also Community Health Workers. We are also applying for NIH and SAMSHA grants this month to support and expand this work; our mission is of course to reduce ACES. WE are a statewide backbone affiliate.

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develop QT:30 with examples of activities parents can use with their children within 30 minutes

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Child development

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Education on developmental milestones

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work with basic needs meeting parents where they are so we can find resources in the community and referrals from the screenings

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Resource connection for families

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We use Social Determinants of Health to guide how we can connect families to resources in their community such as food, transportation, housing, finances

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We offer the SEEK (Safe Environment for Every Kid) tool to check if the family has their basic needs more or less met

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Ensuring families are enrolled in WIC

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Connect families to the resources needed

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Connecting families to the resources they need

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We are beginning to offer the ESQ with all of our (0-6) children while offering them their ASQ screenings.

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Teaching parents about just being "present" in their children's lives!

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praising the family for what they have achieved or the effort in looking for assistance/support/resources

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Support the whole family. We make referrals to local Family Resource Centers

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partnerships with foodbanks and diaper banks

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providing basic needs items through a local family resource center, just started a child care strategies workgroup to address access to child care with provider retention to provide consistent caregiving

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Provided information to equip parents on how to care for their little ones and themselves.

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Always include a question about food/basic needs as part of the initial conversation with HMG.

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Our WarmLine (statewide call line) staff is beginning to gain training and access to MEDES and FEDES so that we can offer level 3-4 tiers of support in addition to offering linkages to referrals for all services.

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Dr. Ellis herself presented on this diagram, her work, and its relation to HMG at our last Forum. Watch her presentation here:https://helpmegrownational.org/resources/connecting-aces-equity-resilience/

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That's awesome!

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I love that you can pull out ACE's by looking at Positive Experiences. I've had situations where people wouldn't describe them as adverse or decline the ACE's screening, however when they describe their past (they even think it's positive or 'not as bad as someone else's) it actually very concerning and actually very disruptive, neglectful, unsafe etc.

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Do you have any examples of a hope informed intake?

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I really appreciate having something to "answer" the ACEs with. I remember feeling so defeated the first time I learned about all the impacts of ACEs. And it makes me think about how we need to center these positive experiences in our advoacy for program development for families. It reminds me of where I worked before HMG - it was an after school youth program in Detroit that provided all four these positive experiences for about 20 families. I loved working there because it was small scale, but it was very impactful.

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Great information thus far!

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Great information and presentation. Thanks so very much.

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Definitely food for thought! Great to finally have this research!

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Very interesting info, thank you!

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I love the strength based approach to screening and supporting the family needs.

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Is there training that we need to conduct these screenings? Is there a fee?

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Are the materials free to access and/or at a fee?

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We are looking to 1). have some universal resources for HMG affiliates and 2). develop some targeted resources via our next goal concordant care project.

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Thank you for this information.

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HOPE will be working with a small number of HMG affiliates later in 2022 through an RFP process to do more targeted capacity building work! This is related to #2 as mentioned by Kimberly above.

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Is this HOPE program in anyway connected to the programs being presented around the country by Chan M. Hellman, PhD and Angela Pharris, PhD from the University of Oklahoma?

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Love it! How did you choose your baby's name! Taking the strength based approach we have been using in early intervention (Part C IDEA) and broadening across all interactions is so long overdue. Thank you! This will help inform our work in planning for HMG in our community.

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Learn more about the HMG National Center'sGoal Concordant Care project and how your system can get involved here:https://helpmegrownational.org/resources/advancing-goal-concordant-care-through-help-me-grow-implementation-information-materials/

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Thank you so much! This was awesome

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Thank you!!!

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Thank you!

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Gracias!

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Thank you!

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Thank you! Wonderful presentation