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1 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 MCH Facts & Figures MCH Policy & Advocacy MCH People MCH History MCH Life Course Final Question Final Question 75 th Anniversary of Title V Game Show

2 Game Show Directions (1) View as a slideshow, starting on the first slide. (2) Click on the question value (100-500). (3) Click the slide to view the question. Click again to view the answer. (4) Use the home button after each question. Keep a record (on your own) of the scores of both teams and which questions have been asked. ©Norman Herr, 2003

3 AnswerQuestion Category 1- 100 Question State Title V programs can only spend this percentage of their appropriations on administration. Answer: What is 10%

4 AnswerQuestion Category 1- 200 Question This indicator of a nation’s child health status is currently 6.7 per 1,000 live births in the United States Answer: What is the infant mortality rate

5 AnswerQuestion Category 1- 300 Question Though authorized at $850 million dollars per year, Title V is currently funded at this amount in the FY2010 Federal Budget Answer: What is $662 million

6 AnswerQuestion Category 1- 400 Question This new section of Title V appropriates $1.5 billion dollars over 5 years for evidence based programs. Answer What is the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program

7 AnswerQuestion Category 1- 500 Question The most recent CYSHC survey data found that this percentage of CSHCN receive coordinated, ongoing, comprehensive care within a medical home Answer Approximately 50% (47% in survey)

8 AnswerQuestion Category 2- 100 Question This group was formed in 1944 by state MCH leaders is the only national organization that solely focuses on advocating for the Title V MCH Block Grant Answer: AMCHP

9 AnswerQuestion Category 2- 200 Question This Senate Committee has jurisdiction over the Social Security Act, including the Title V MCH Block Grant Answer What is the Senate Finance Committee

10 AnswerQuestion Category 2- 300 Question Because the Title V is not a mandatory program or entitlement, funding for Title V must go through this annual Congressional process for budget approval. Answer: What is the Appropriation Process?

11 AnswerQuestion Category 2- 400 Question This often misunderstood activity is essential to securing Federal funding for the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Answer: What is lobbying?

12 AnswerQuestion Category 2- 500 Question This portfolio of programs and projects form the backbone of MCH research and development activities nationwide Answer: What is SPRANS or Special Projects of Regional and National Significance

13 AnswerQuestion MCH People - 100 This 32 nd President of the United States, seen here signing the Social Security Act in August 1935, helped combat the declining health of mothers and children through the creation of relief programs as part of his “New Deal” efforts designed to end the Great Depression. Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Picture source: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/timeline

14 AnswerQuestion MCH People - 200 The 21 st Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), seen here, is leading one of the largest federal civilian departments towards the goal of improving the health and well-being of Americans across the Country. Who is Kathleen Sebelius? Picture source: http://www.hhs.gov/about/

15 AnswerQuestion MCH People - 300 The current Administrator, seen in this picture, of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which is made of up six bureaus (including the Maternal and Child Health Bureau) and nine offices that work to improve the access to quality health care, strengthen the workforce, foster healthy communities and reduce health disparities. Who is Mary Wakefield? Picture source: http://www.hrsa.gov/about/organization /biowakefield.html

16 AnswerQuestion MCH People - 400 This man, educated as a pediatrician and a public health practitioner, is the current head for the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), with the official title of Associate Administrator for Maternal and Child Health within the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Who is Peter Van Dyke? Picture source: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/timeline

17 AnswerQuestion MCH People - 500 This woman, trained as a social worker, was the first Chief of the Children’s Bureau, and served from its establishment in 1912 until 1921. Who is Julia Lathrop? Picture source: www.mchb.hrsa.gov/timeline

18 AnswerQuestion MCH History -100 Opposed by powerful groups, this act resulted in the first federal grants-in-aid to states for child and adult health programs What is the Sheppard-Towner or Maternity and Infancy Care Act?

19 AnswerQuestion MCH History -200 This seminal report from the Children’s Bureau documented that infant deaths were more likely to be caused by social and economic factors than medical factors. What is the 1913 Johnstown Study?

20 AnswerQuestion MCH History -300 For many years this Children’s Bureau publication was the best selling government publication. What is Infant Care?

21 AnswerQuestion MCH History-Who Said That? - 400 “All of the population, everybody of every age, were all at one time children and they bring into their maturity and old age the strengths and scars of an entire lifetime” Who is Pauline Stitt?

22 AnswerQuestion MCH History-500 The Children’s Bureau appropriation in 1929. What is $300,000, less than 1 cent for each child in the Nation?

23 AnswerQuestion MCH Life Course -100 What international organization defines life cycle approach as: “distinct periods in human development that present both risks and opportunities to intervene to make lasting improvements.” What is the World Health Organization?

24 AnswerQuestion MCH Life Course -200 Longitudinal Data and data on social context, trajectories, and cumulative risk. What are the areas in which we need new measures for life course?

25 AnswerQuestion MCH Life Course -300 She noted: “Children... are not pocket editions of adults. Because childhood is a period of physical growth and development, a period of preparation for adult responsibility in public and private life, a program for children cannot be merely an adaptation of the program for adults, nor should it be curtailed during periods of depression or emergency expansion of other programs.” Who is Grace Abbott?

26 AnswerQuestion MCH Life Course -400 The location of an example of application of the MCH Lifecourse Approach. What is Harlem, NY or Contra Costa, CA or Wisconsin or Florida?

27 AnswerQuestion MCH Life Course 500 In poor nutritional conditions, a pregnant woman can modify the development of her unborn child such that it will be prepared for survival in an environment in which resources are likely to be short What is the Barker Hypothesis?

28 AnswerQuestion FINAL QUESTION Question What are the four levels of the MCH Services Pyramid? Answer Direct services, enabling services, population based services, capacity building/infrastructure services


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