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ONE STOP WEB SITE - Six-Year Guidelines Partners for Children & Families
IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

One-Stop Website Topics
Six -Year Guidelines – planning, implementation and measuring results 
Guidelines - Resources – Six-Year Process
Best Practices [Added 8/1/07]
Focus Issues - Examples of Measuring Improvement
Click for examples of JCP, PYD, DMC [Added 8/1/07]
Data - Population; Demographics; Statistics
Community planning; Advisory Bodies, assessment; problem solving, community mobilization, previous comprehensive planning and summaries [Added 8/1/07]
Cultural competency  [Updated 8/1/07]
Gender specific   
Poverty; housing – affordable, ownership; homeless; food security; unemployment – job growth, income per capita
Health  
Community engagement; mobilization, volunteerism; community schools [Updated 8/1/07]
Prenatal care – alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use during pregnancy; health risk assessment and monitoring
Early Childhood – early care and education; health; social-emotional development; parent support and education  [Updated 8/1/07]
Children – health; wellbeing; immunizations; injury prevention; readiness to learn; child welfare; child abuse – maltreatment, protective services, foster care, adoptions; school success - third grade reading; third grade math; child care – availability, quality, accessibility, affordability; work force development [Updated 8/1/07]
  
Youth or teens -
Youth or teens - positive youth development; preventing and addressing alcohol use, drug use, tobacco use, teen pregnancy, high school drop out, school violence, youth suicide, homelessness and running-away, STDs; eighth grade reading; eighth grade math; and healthy teens [Updated 8/1/07]
Juvenile crime prevention; Juvenile Justice; crime; arrests; recidivism; offenders with mental health issues (male and female); sexual offenders [Updated 8/1/07]
Adult behavior and risks factors; cancer; communicable diseases; HIV/AIDS; influenza; substance abuse

 
Page updated: August 15, 2007

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