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plan4children.org – Timeline
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Children's Behavioral Health Plan. General Assembly Public Act 13-178. Family & Community Meetings. The development of the statewide plan will be completed in three phases:. Phase One (January August 2014) will involve two types of activities:. A series of meetings and facilitated discussions to solicit input from consumers, families, content experts, and state and local stakeholders. Phase Two (September October 2014). Phase Three (October 2014 October 2019). CT Behavioral Health Plan Summary pdf. Click...
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plan4children.org – Advisory Committee
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Children's Behavioral Health Plan. General Assembly Public Act 13-178. Family & Community Meetings. N advisory committee has been selected to guide the planning process. The PA 13-178 Advisory Committee includes a diverse group of individuals with a range of expertise representing various aspects of the children’s mental health system. To view notes and materials from Advisory Committee meetings. The Advisory Committee is co-chaired by. Advisory Committee members include. CT Juvenile Justice Alliance.
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plan4children.org – Opportunities for Feedback
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Children's Behavioral Health Plan. General Assembly Public Act 13-178. Family & Community Meetings. The public comment period on the draft. Connecticut Behavioral Health Plan for Children. Ended September 12, 2014. Members of the public may continue to share feedback on Connecticut’s behavioral health system for children. Comments submitted using the online feedback form. Will be forwarded to the Connecticut Department of Children and Families for ongoing consideration. Open Forums (6) open to the public.
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4 Months — United Way CDI
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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 4 Months. Following are some things you, as a parent, can do to help your baby during this time:. Talk to your baby. She will find your voice calming. Answer when your baby makes sounds by repeating the sounds and adding words. This will help him learn to use language. Make sure you alwa...
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5 Years — United Way CDI
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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 5 Years. Following are some of the things you, as a parent, can do to help your preschooler during this time:. Continue to read to your child. Nurture her love for books by taking her to the library or bookstore. Let your child help with simple chores. Tell your child why it is important...
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Resources | EMPS
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Facts at a Glance. There are a number of resources throughout Connecticut that can also assist parents and caregivers whose children are experiencing a behavioral or emotional crisis. For additional information, visit these EMPS resources and provider sites.(More resources will be added as they become available.). Connecticut Department of Children and Families. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. United Way of Connecticut 2-1-1. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Facts at a Glance.
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Parents - AAP-OC
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Call Us: 949-752-2787 info@aap-oc.org. Reach Out and Read. Injury & Violence Prevention. Events & CME. Children’s Reading Lists. Reach Out and Read. The Importance of Attendance (English). The Importance of Attendance (Spanish). What Children Like in Books. Great Books for Winter. Great Books for Spring. Great Books for Summer. Parents, You Can, You Must (English). Parents, You Can, You Must (Spanish). Safe Sleep and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Safe Sleep Bro...
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plan4children.org – For the Media
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Children's Behavioral Health Plan. General Assembly Public Act 13-178. Family & Community Meetings. News Releases and Media Advisories. October 1: Blueprint For Improving Children’s Behavioral Health In Connecticut Submitted to General Assembly. September 5: Post-Newtown Behavioral Health Draft Plan Now Available for Public Comment. May 7: UPDATED Media Advisory (Location Change): State Invites Public Comment on Children’s Mental Health Issues. January 14: Governor’s Press Release re: PA 13-178. The Conn...
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plan4children.org – Topic Areas
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Children's Behavioral Health Plan. General Assembly Public Act 13-178. Family & Community Meetings. Across each of the input and feedback opportunities, cross-cutting themes have been identified, including: 1) cultural competence; 2) access to services; 3) workforce development; 4) family engagement; 5) developing the network of care; and 6) data systems and infrastructure. In addition to these cross-cutting themes, 12 topic areas were explored through Facilitated Discussions. Autism Services and Supports.