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Promoting Developmental Screening in Health Care Settings 1

Introductions Zulema Rubalcava Barron, Developmental Screening Coach San Francisco Inclusion Networks/Support For Families/Help Me Grow 2

Objectives benefits of developmental screening strategies on how to promote developmental screening to health care providers 3

Benefits of Developmental Screening California ranks 30 th in the country for its rate of developmental screenings for infants and toddlers Less than one-third (28.5%) of children in California receive timely developmental screening 5

Benefits of Developmental Screening One in four (28.1) children under the age of 6 in CA are at moderate or high-risk for developmental, behavioral, or social delays; 1 in 68 children are at risk for an autism spectrum disorder; and 2 in 5 parents with children age 5 and younger report having concerns about their child s development 6

Benefits of Developmental Screening SURVEILLANCE is the process of recognizing children at risk for developmental delays and should occur at EVERY well-child visit SCREENING is the use of a standardized tool to identify children at risk for a developmental delay or disorder. EVALUATION is the in-depth process of identifying children with developmental delays or disorders. 7

Benefits of Developmental Screening 8

The AAP Recommends Developmental surveillance during EVERY well-child visit. A general developmental screening using a well-validated tool at 9, 18, and 30 months. 9

The AAP recommends An autism-specific screening using a well-validated at 18 and 24 months. Referrals: If a risk is identified by any of the above, a referral needs to be made for developmental and/or medical evaluation and early intervention 10

Some strategies Supporting primary care providers for screening and referral: Challenges Lack of awareness of resources Busy clinics, diverse needs Referrals Supports Support implementation Training on validated screening instruments Referral resources 11

Some strategies Implementation Supports: Identify a physician champion! Leverage non-clinician support staff Promote recommended AAP screening tools like ASQ-3 or PEDS-DM, MCHAT-R/F (see Performing Preventive Services: A Bright Futures Handbook) 12

Some Strategies Map the workflow 13

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Some strategies Train ALL available clinic staff Direct, on-site, in-person training at clinics works best One hour, 1 ½ max Food! 17

Some strategies Partner with other developmental screening projects in your county: Home visiting Early Head Start/Head Start QRIS (Quality Rating & Improvement System) partners Part C and Interagency Early Intervention Committee s responsible for Child Find 18

Some Strategies Provide support on screening materials and supportive materials 19

Some strategies CDC s Learn the Signs, Act Early materials (customizable) 20

Some strategies Early Start Referrals find more information about regional centers at the DDC Early Start website 21

Some strategies Local School District Special Education Department 22

Some strategies Family Resource Centers Early Start FRCN 23

Help Me Grow 24

First 5 and Help Me Grow 14 counties are currently Help Me Grow affiliates 17 additional counties in process By the end of 2017, 80% of California s kids will live in a Help Me Grow county First 5 provides more than 90% of the funding for HMG across California and serves as the lead agency in 9 of the 14 affiliate counties 25

First 5/ HMG CA Policy Agenda Educate and support health care providers to identify and refer children at risk for delays Inform families about the importance of screening and early treatment, and develop a centralized intake and referral process across counties Collect and analyze data on children screened, assessed, and served in order to effectively track statewide progress toward addressing developmental delays 26

Resource links http://agesandstages.com/ https://brightfutures.aap.org/materials-andtools/perfprevserv/pages/default.aspx http://www.frcnca.org/ https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/actearly/ https://www.pedstest.com https://mchatscreen.com http://www.cde.ca.gov/schooldirectory/ http://www.dds.ca.gov 27

Questions? 28

Contact info If you have any questions feel free to contact me: Zulema Rubalcava Barron 415-282-7494 ext. 131 zulema@supportforfamilies.org 29