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Healthy Kansans 2010 Workgroup: Early Disease Prevention, Risk Identification and Intervention for Women, Children and Adolescents Deb Williams Facilitator.

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1 Healthy Kansans 2010 Workgroup: Early Disease Prevention, Risk Identification and Intervention for Women, Children and Adolescents Deb Williams Facilitator Linda Kenney Technical Assistant

2 Charge to the Work Group General Charge – The workgroup is charged to develop recommendations for major policy and systems changes that can be implemented by the public, private and/or non-profit sectors and that will lead to improvements in early disease prevention, identification and intervention among women, children and adolescents in Kansas. The recommendations proposed must impact on two or more of the ten Healthy People 2010 Leading Health Indicators.

3 Recommendations might be developed to include any of the following areas, as appropriate:  Overall recommendations for change;  Recommendations that address improved integration and/or better interface of existing initiatives focused on women and children;  Recommendations for public communications;  Recommendations for improving surveillance and meeting data needs;  Recommendations for enhancing the current workforce; and  Recommendations that are highly targeted towards a specific population and/or which address multiple populations in a blanket approach.

4 Specific Charge – As it develops its recommendations, the workgroup should specifically consider at a minimum the following issues/needs as identified by the Steering Committee:  Interventions with pregnant women;  Interventions for pre-conceptional health;  Screening programs;  Substance abuse during and immediately following pregnancy;  Early childhood interventions (0-5 years);  School-based initiatives (6-21 years);  After-school programs (6-21 years);  Chronic disease risk factors including tobacco use, physical inactivity and poor nutrition;  Disease prevention and management for asthma, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular, etc.;  Immunization programs;  Injury – intentional and unintentional; and  Oral health

5 Three Recommendations 1. Assure access to health care and preventive services for children and parents. 2. Integrate efforts to affect the whole child’s emotional and social well-being. 3. Promote the development and adoption of healthy lifestyles.

6 Strategies for 1) Assure access to health care and preventive services for children and parents:  A) Develop health provider workforce capacity (including those who work in mental health with 0-21 year olds)  B) Expand Health Wave eligibility and utilization for women of reproductive age, pregnant women, children and parents/guardians.  C) Assure preventive and restorative oral health services for pregnant women, children and adolescents.

7 Strategies for: 2) Integrate efforts to affect the whole child’s emotional and social well-being:  A) Promote healthy parenting and other caregiving (guardians, foster care, child care, pre-school, community support, schools, etc. for children and adolescents to assure health and emotional and social well-being. (e.g. Implement David Olds Model Nurse Home Visitor Program)  B) Train child and youth community contacts/leaders to assess and address the whole child including mental health, oral health and abuse of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs.

8 Strategies for: 3) Promote the development and adoption of healthy lifestyles:  A) Educate and provide skills to Kansans, especially children and adolescents, regarding healthy lifestyles that impact the 10 leading health indicators  B) Assure that the environment (home, community, school, worksite) supports and promotes Healthy Habits (good dietary choices, daily physical activity, tobacco free environment and breastfeeding in a manner consistent with Best Practices).

9 Priorities: RecommendationStrategiesAction steps, #votes 1. Assure Access A)Workforce Capacity B) Expand Health Wave C) Oral health services 12411241 2. Integrate Whole Child A) Healthy parenting, caregiving B) Train youth community leaders/contacts C) Expand Immunization Registry 1 1 1 1 3. Healthy Lifestyles A) Educate kids B) Environmental support 246246

10 Workforce – capacity development  Begin promoting health careers at a young age *  Create career pathways *  Recruit health professionals and para- professionals from low income population *  Train allied health professionals to screen for dental decay *  Train allied health professionals to better serve people with disabilities

11 Health Care Access  Increase Health Wave eligibility for pregnant women from 150%-200% *  Assure continuous coverage in Health Wave for children *  Increase participation of oral health care providers*  Early childhood mental health  Mental health reimbursement beyond Community Health Centers

12 Community Capacity  Training to home visitors *  Healthy Child/Family Charter – consistent message *  Support development of “healthy community” *  Seek non-traditional funding resources  Support communities in addressing their priorities at their pace

13 Work place  Support breastfeeding  Adopt clean indoor air legislation for all workplaces and public places *

14 Schools/Early Child Education  Comprehensive Nutrition Policies  Adopt 24/7 tobacco free school grounds *  Expand Parents as Teachers, Head Start  Collect BMI at specified intervals as part of school assessments  Promote adoption of state standards for health education and physical education *

15 Environment/Systems Change  Develop state mental health plan-assure inclusion of early childhood/child mental health  Address abuse and neglect issues, including lack for mental health counselors specializing in child mental health *  Assure environmental supports for healthy child/family charter *  Promote modeling healthy lifestyles behavior to children *

16 Environment/Systems Change, cont.  Recognize efforts to influence behaviors of children and parents  Develop and implement state obesity plan *  Support implementation of comprehensive tobacco use prevention *  Assure fluoridation of public water supplies in Kansas communities

17 Data,Evaluation/Communication  Explore adding additional indicators to the Immunization Registry  Use technology to expand availability of lay education materials  Use “branding” and “viral infectious media” to promote Healthy Child/Family Charter  Coordinate messages, dissemination, evaluation

18 Summary  Develop and Implement Obesity Plan  Create Healthy Child/Family Charter  Support Comprehensive Tobacco Use Prevention  Increase Health Wave Eligibility for pregnant women  State standards for health education and physical education

19 Summary, cont.  Develop/support Health Career pathways  Continuous coverage for HealthWave  Training for home visitors/caregivers for screening and intervention  Comprehensive nutrition policies for early education through high school  Healthy Communities self-assessment to support Healthy Habits


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