Leveraging LTSAE/SPAN Partnership for Collective Impact in New Jersey

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Leveraging LTSAE/SPAN Partnership for Collective Impact in New Jersey Diana Autin - Executive Co-Director, SPAN Deepa Srinivasavaradan - CDC s Act Early Ambassador to NJ

SPAN s Vision & Mission VISION - All families will have the resources and support they need to ensure that their children become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society. MISSION - To empower families and inform and involve professionals and others interested in the healthy development and education of children and youth, to enable them to become fully participating and contributing members of our communities and society.

LTSAE Ambassador for NJ SPAN staff member selected as LTSAE Ambassador in May 2014; selected for second 2-year term (2016-2018). LTSAE NJ Focus Leveraging partnerships to ensure that all efforts related to early developmental monitoring and screening are working together to compliment each other, maximize impact, and reduce duplication. Building on SPAN s many existing collaborations, the LTSAE Ambassador has helped build and extend partnerships.

LTSAE/SPAN Collaboration Parent Training & Information (PTI) Center Family to Family Health Information Center-Family Voices Family WRAP: Project Care (Family Resource Specialists supporting families) NJ Statewide Parent to Parent (connecting families to emotional support) NJ Inclusive Child Care Project Partners for Prevention of Birth Defects & Developmental Disabilities Improving Pregnancy Outcomes (connecting women to critical services) Military Family Support 360 Center D70 Medical Home Systems Integration Project

NJ Act Early State Team State Agencies NJ Department of Health - Family Health Services Special Child Health & Early Intervention Services Improving Pregnancy Outcomes/Central Intake NJ Department of Children & Families Help Me Grow; Project LAUNCH; Home Visiting; Children s System of Care NJ Department of Human Services Division of Development Disabilities, Office on Autism, Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities

NJ Act Early State Team Other Organizations Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD, LEND) NJ Council on Developmental Disabilities SPAN Parent Advocacy Network Governor s Council for Medical Research & Treatment of Autism Center of Excellence on Autism at Montclair State University American Academy of Pediatrics-NJ Chapter Disability Groups (Autism NJ, POAC, Autism Family of Services, the Arc)

NJ s Act Early State Implementation Grants Parent-led training initiatives to increase awareness of importance of developmental screening using validated tools: 2012-2014: Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) 2014-2016: Head Start and other early childhood programs

County-Specific Flow Chart http://rwjms.rutgers.edu/boggscenter/projects/actearlyflowcharts.html Learn the Signs. Act Early. www.cdc.gov/actearly 8

Aligning LTSAE with Early Childhood Systems Community of Care Consortium (COCC) Meetings Early & Continuous Screening Workgroup co-chaired by LTSAE Ambassador & HMG/ECCS Coordinator LTSAE Collaboration with HMG/ECCS LTSAE Ambassador is the parent lead for the state-level improvement team Infant Child Health Committee (ICHC) Meetings LTSAE Ambassador provides updates at each meeting LTSAE Ambassador & other SPAN staff participate on workgroups

NJ s Child Developmental Passports Learn the Signs. Act Early. www.cdc.gov/actearly 12

Benefits to other SPAN programs Overall Helps raise awareness of SPAN as a resource for programs serving young children and their families NJ Inclusive Child Care Project: Early Childhood Challenge added focus on training families and early childhood providers on importance of and strategies for screening Resources to share with early childhood providers PTI & F2F: Resources to share with families in addition to connecting them to early intervention when their children fail a screen or when parents notice apparent developmental delays

Thank You! ACT EARLY TO HELP ME GROW!! Diana Autin Executive Co-Director Statewide Parent Advocacy Network diana.autin@spannj.org Deepa Srinivasavaradan CDC s Act Early Ambassador to NJ Statewide Parent Advocacy Network deepas@spannj.org