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  Topical Call Materials: 01 February 2008
 
 

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Topical Call Supplemental Resources

  • Data Resource Center for Child & Adolescent Health: Presentation by D. Read, MPH, for HRTW-U Topical Call 2/1/08 (ppt)

  • National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (NS-CSHCN): National Chartbook Indicators (pdf)

    Summary of key differences in measurement: 2001 to 2005-2006

  • NS-CSHCN: MCHB Core Outcomes (pdf)

    Summary of key differences in measurement: 2001 to 2005-2006

  • 2005/2006 NS-CSHCN: Health Conditions & Functioning Difficulties (pdf)

  • 2005/2006 NS-CSHCN: Transition to Adulthood Section (doc)

  • 2005/2006 NS-CSHCN: Comparrison of CSHCN to Non-CSHCN (excel)

  • Champions for Inclusive Communities: State Efforts to Support Transition to Adult Life (pdf)

    Summary of state strategies to support transition to adult life—and some of the keys to their success—from the Champions incentive mini-grants

  • Improving Transition Services Through Integrated Services and Research for Youth with Chronic Conditions (ppt)

    Presentation by Richard Roberts, PhD, at the Invitational Transition Conference 2008: Building on Interdisciplinary Research Agenda to Enhance Quality and Transition to Adulthood for Youth with Chronic Health Conditions, Minneapolis.

  • Presentation Outline, Web Links, Contractual Language, and Other Resources for Topical Call; Supplied by Susan Redmon, RN, MPH, Florida Department of Health, Children’s Medical Services (doc)

  • Children’s Medical Services Cultural and Linguistic Competency Survey (doc)

    Questionnaire used by the Florida Department of Health, Children’s Medical Services (CMS) to identify the strengths and needs of CMS staff for further training and program development to become more culturally and linguistically competent.

  • Fact Sheet: Interagency Articulation Agreement to Support the Transition Process of Students with Disabilities (doc)

  • Interagency Articulation Agreement to Support the Transition Process of Students with Disabilities (doc)

    Comprehensive interagency agreement executed by the Florida Department of , Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Division of Blind Services; Agency for Persons with Disabilities; Florida Department of Health, Children’s Medical Services; and, Florida Department of Children and Families/Mental Health.

  • Partners in Transition: Florida Strategic Plan (doc)

    All-inclusive strategic plan for the State Department of Education, school district staff, families, agency staff and community partners.

  • Interagency Services Committee for Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities: Initial Report (pdf)

    Report detailing the work of Florida’s Interagency Services Committee for Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities (ISC). Describes the committee structure, membership, and ways of working.

  • Big Bend Transition Spectrum of Services and Guide for Students with Disabilities (doc)

    A comprehensive guide to transition-related services and supports developed by the Big Bend Transition Council serving Leon, Wakulla, and Gadsden counties in Florida. Identifies age-specific transition services for students ages 11 to 22 enrolled in exceptional student education and a guide detailing the services and supports and how to access them.
  • Family Resource Coalition, Inc. Presents…Coalition Connection
    Winter 2007, Vol. 2 Issue 3
    English version (pdf) Attachment 10
    Spanish version (pdf) Attachment 11

    Newsletter produced by the Florida-based Family Resource Coalition under the Family Centered Care contract with the Florida Department of Health, Children’s Medical Services
 

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The HRTW Center is headquartered at the Maine State Title V CSHN Program. Activities are coordinated through the Maine Support Network's Center for Self-Determination, Health and Policy. The Center is funded through a cooperative agreement (U39MC06899-01-00) from the Integrated Services Branch, Division of Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs (DSCSHN) in the Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB), Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
Elizabeth McGuire, HRSA/MCHB Project Officer.