《帮助我成长》对纽约西部加强早期儿童系统的进展的评估。

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2024-12-10 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01
Dana Schultz, Andrea Phillips, Anita Chandra, Emma Bianculli
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健康的儿童发育是一个人一生中更好的健康和福祉的关键驱动力,而幼儿期奠定了这一重要基础。儿童早期发展项目在减轻儿童认知、社会、行为和身体发展风险方面发挥着关键作用。越来越多的人认识到,支持儿童发展的早期干预需要的不仅仅是单独的项目和服务。相反,有必要进行全面的系统转型,比如全国性的“帮助我成长”(Help Me Grow)倡议。“帮助我成长纽约西部”(HMG WNY)是一项区域性努力,旨在建立和加强一个全面和协调的儿童早期发展服务和护理系统,以支持该地区儿童的发展和福祉。HMG WNY服务于纽约西部的八个县,这些县形成了一个多元化的社区,其社会经济构成各不相同,但都至少在一定程度上需要更好的协调和提供早期儿童发展计划和服务。在这项研究中,作者评估了HMG WNY如何满足这一区域需求。作者关注HMG WNY如何努力加强和扩大纽约西部的幼儿网络,并提供将为HMG WNY下一步提供信息的见解。
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An Assessment of Help Me Grow Western New York's Progress Toward Strengthening Early Childhood Systems.

Healthy child development is a key driver for better health and well-being throughout a person's life, and the early years set that important foundation. Early childhood development programs play a critical role in mitigating risks to the cognitive, social, behavioral, and physical development of children. Increasingly, there is recognition that early intervention to support child development requires more than separate programs and services. Instead, a full system transformation, such as the national Help Me Grow initiative, is necessary. Help Me Grow Western New York (HMG WNY), a regional effort, aims to build and strengthen a comprehensive and coordinated system of early childhood development services and care to support the development and well-being of children in this region. HMG WNY serves eight counties in western New York that form a diverse community whose socioeconomic composition varies but which all share at least some level of need for better coordination and provision of early childhood development programs and services. In this study, the authors assess how HMG WNY addresses this regional need. The authors focus on how HMG WNY is working to strengthen and expand the early childhood network in western New York and provide insights that will inform the next steps for HMG WNY.

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