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This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Suzanne Elder shares information about Chicago's youth-focused agenda.
This webinar was developed by Child Trends for the Office of
Adolescent Health (OAH) as a technical assistance product for use with OAH grant programs.
This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Suzanne Elder shares information about Chicago's youth-focused agenda.
This webinar was developed by Child Trends for the Office of
Adolescent Health (OAH) as a technical assistance product for use with OAH grant programs.
This presentation given by Steven Body at the ADEPIS seminar 'Engaging parents in alcohol and drug education' in Leeds, looks at the different services available in Leeds to support schools in better engaging with parents - by looking at the Healthy Schools tools, policy and curriculum development, and referral options to external supporting agencies.
Improvement Story session at the 2013 Saskatchewan Health Care Quality Summit. For more information about the summit, visit www.qualitysummit.ca. Follow @QualitySummit on Twitter.
Population and Public Health Branch of Saskatoon Health Region deployed improvement methods to develop a comprehensive strategy to improve outcomes for small children ages 0 to 5. The Early Years Health and Development Strategy (EYHDS) team comprised of 5 front line staff and an improvement consultant worked intensively over three months (Feb, Mar, and April, 2012) to Define, Measure and Analyze the opportunity for improvement and generated 25 recommendations. The result was a set of related recommendations for health planners, governments and community organizations. The presentation will demonstrate how improvement methods can be used effectively in community based health promotion areas of health care.
Better Health
Mary Smillie; Dr. Julie Kryzanowski, Saskatoon Health Region
Policy recommendations designed to transform federal funding to support best practices in child welfare were the focus of this presentation delivered by Tracey Feild and Patrick McCarthy at an October 23, 2013, briefing on Capitol Hill.
Milwaukee's Community Approach to Reducing Teen Births with Digital Video, Te...YTH
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and citywide partners are working to reduce the teen birthrate by 46% by 2015. Involving young people, parents, faith leaders and the business community, the campaign uses mixed media such as digital video, contracep-texting, and an online resource portal.
The webinar, “Getting to Permanence: The Practices of High-Performing Child Welfare Agencies,” highlights the importance of prioritizing family relationships and ensuring children and teens in foster care have enduring connections to loving, nurturing adults in their lives.
This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Sue Catchings discusses the strategy of using school-based health centers to support youth and engage them in health.
This invited presentation for the Institute of Health Visiting Leadership Conference gives a DPH view on the future of Child Public Health and the need for a systems approach
Improving Child Health: Discussion of evidence on promoting protective factor...Iriss
Professor Linda de Caestecker, Director of Public Health, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, http://www.nhsggc.org.uk.
Session 2 - Building Better Childhoods, Understanding Contemporary Childhood.
Getting It Right for Every Child: Childhood, Citizenship and Children's Services, Glasgow, 24-26 September 2008.
http://www.iriss.org.uk/conference/girfec
Scottish Autism Toolbox: Policy Overview - Robin McKendrickIriss
Robin McKendrick, Support for Learning Division, Schools Directorate, Scottish Government. Talking About Autism: Scottish Autism Toolbox conference. Friday 29th May 2009, Jordanhill, Glasgow.
Inside this Issue:
1. Listening to the Patient by Hanno Wolfram
The answer to the simple question – “Dear patient, to which degree has your health problem been solved or alleviated?” – might be your company’s most important metric.
2. Getting the Bang for Your Buck from Training by K. Hariram
What you do post-training is crucial to the long-term effectiveness of your training programs.
3. 3 Principles of Steve Jobs by Prof. Vivek Hattangadi
Using Empathy, Focus and Imputation to deliver value and to delight your customers.
4. Is Indian Pharma Future-Ready? by Salil Kallianpur
The nature of healthcare delivery is changing rapidly. Can Indian pharma keep pace?
5. Trial by Fire by Dr. Viraj Suvarna
Much rhetoric has muddied the water of what exactly is at stake for clinical trials in India.
6. 42 Years at Pfizer - Special Report
Sudhir Ganguly recently retired after a 42 year stint at Pfizer.
Social Monitor keynote - Barcelona Affiliate Conference #BAC2014Joakim Nilsson
In the Social Monitor keynote from Barcelona Affiliate Conference #BAC2014 you'll learn who's talking about sports book brands in the iGaming industry and what are they saying.
This presentation given by Steven Body at the ADEPIS seminar 'Engaging parents in alcohol and drug education' in Leeds, looks at the different services available in Leeds to support schools in better engaging with parents - by looking at the Healthy Schools tools, policy and curriculum development, and referral options to external supporting agencies.
Improvement Story session at the 2013 Saskatchewan Health Care Quality Summit. For more information about the summit, visit www.qualitysummit.ca. Follow @QualitySummit on Twitter.
Population and Public Health Branch of Saskatoon Health Region deployed improvement methods to develop a comprehensive strategy to improve outcomes for small children ages 0 to 5. The Early Years Health and Development Strategy (EYHDS) team comprised of 5 front line staff and an improvement consultant worked intensively over three months (Feb, Mar, and April, 2012) to Define, Measure and Analyze the opportunity for improvement and generated 25 recommendations. The result was a set of related recommendations for health planners, governments and community organizations. The presentation will demonstrate how improvement methods can be used effectively in community based health promotion areas of health care.
Better Health
Mary Smillie; Dr. Julie Kryzanowski, Saskatoon Health Region
Policy recommendations designed to transform federal funding to support best practices in child welfare were the focus of this presentation delivered by Tracey Feild and Patrick McCarthy at an October 23, 2013, briefing on Capitol Hill.
Milwaukee's Community Approach to Reducing Teen Births with Digital Video, Te...YTH
United Way of Greater Milwaukee and citywide partners are working to reduce the teen birthrate by 46% by 2015. Involving young people, parents, faith leaders and the business community, the campaign uses mixed media such as digital video, contracep-texting, and an online resource portal.
The webinar, “Getting to Permanence: The Practices of High-Performing Child Welfare Agencies,” highlights the importance of prioritizing family relationships and ensuring children and teens in foster care have enduring connections to loving, nurturing adults in their lives.
This video is part of the Adolescent Health: Think, Act, Grow℠ (TAG) webinar series on successful strategies for improving adolescent health. Sue Catchings discusses the strategy of using school-based health centers to support youth and engage them in health.
This invited presentation for the Institute of Health Visiting Leadership Conference gives a DPH view on the future of Child Public Health and the need for a systems approach
Improving Child Health: Discussion of evidence on promoting protective factor...Iriss
Professor Linda de Caestecker, Director of Public Health, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, http://www.nhsggc.org.uk.
Session 2 - Building Better Childhoods, Understanding Contemporary Childhood.
Getting It Right for Every Child: Childhood, Citizenship and Children's Services, Glasgow, 24-26 September 2008.
http://www.iriss.org.uk/conference/girfec
Scottish Autism Toolbox: Policy Overview - Robin McKendrickIriss
Robin McKendrick, Support for Learning Division, Schools Directorate, Scottish Government. Talking About Autism: Scottish Autism Toolbox conference. Friday 29th May 2009, Jordanhill, Glasgow.
Inside this Issue:
1. Listening to the Patient by Hanno Wolfram
The answer to the simple question – “Dear patient, to which degree has your health problem been solved or alleviated?” – might be your company’s most important metric.
2. Getting the Bang for Your Buck from Training by K. Hariram
What you do post-training is crucial to the long-term effectiveness of your training programs.
3. 3 Principles of Steve Jobs by Prof. Vivek Hattangadi
Using Empathy, Focus and Imputation to deliver value and to delight your customers.
4. Is Indian Pharma Future-Ready? by Salil Kallianpur
The nature of healthcare delivery is changing rapidly. Can Indian pharma keep pace?
5. Trial by Fire by Dr. Viraj Suvarna
Much rhetoric has muddied the water of what exactly is at stake for clinical trials in India.
6. 42 Years at Pfizer - Special Report
Sudhir Ganguly recently retired after a 42 year stint at Pfizer.
Social Monitor keynote - Barcelona Affiliate Conference #BAC2014Joakim Nilsson
In the Social Monitor keynote from Barcelona Affiliate Conference #BAC2014 you'll learn who's talking about sports book brands in the iGaming industry and what are they saying.
The Effect of Palembang City Government Readiness in Accepting The Transfer o...Trisnadi Wijaya
The Effect of Palembang City Government Readiness in Accepting The Transfer of PBB-P2 and BPHTB as A Local Tax on The Taxpayer’s Perception
Authors:
Siti Khairani
Trisnadi Wijaya
Published at:
2014 International Conference on Economic and Information System Management Proceedings
ISBN : 978-602-71513-0-7
Proceedings URL : http://eprints.mdp.ac.id/1180/
NO-SCREEN-FIRST: AN EVOLVING APPROACH FOR AN INCLUSIVE AUDIENCENguyet Vuong
What is a “visualization” for someone who can’t see? How do you take something inherently visual—a rich, highly interactive data visualization—and make it usable for people across the spectrum of visual impairment, from color deficiency to blindness? How can we evolve our design and development approach to create solutions that work for everyone?
Senior Designer, Nguyet Vuong and Web Developer, Tommy O’Keefe from Atlantic Media Strategies team up to discuss what it means to design and develop for an inclusive audience in an agency setting and how no-screen-first is their evolving approach to integrating accessibility into their workflow. They’ll explore strategies and discuss learnings for creating accessible experiences that are inclusive and future-friendly.
About a third of UK families use informal (unregulated) childcare from grandparents, other relatives, friends and babysitters. However, little is known about informal childcare or the factors that are associated with its use. From 2010-2012, we undertook a two-year study of informal childcare, with funding from the Big Lottery.
Learning Disabilities Share and Learn Webinar – 25 May 2017 - Children and yo...NHS England
Guest Speakers: Sue North and Maureen Banda, Children and Young People's Team, NHS England
The Children and Young People’s team at NHS England share the updated Care, Education and Treatment Review Policy, highlighting what is new. They also talk about the team’s focus and priorities for 2017/18 and the supplementary guidance for commissioners from the new service model. A parent carer who was involved in its development also joins the panel.
iHV regional conf London: Professor Viv Bennett - The Future is HV 456!Julie Cooper
Presentation by Professor Viv Bennett at the Institute of Health Visiting Regional Professional Conferences 2015 - London.
Professor Viv Bennett is Director of Nursing for Department of Health and Public Health England.
Slideshare for the young peoples workshop for voluntary and community sector agencies in Hertfordshire, organised by Hertfordshire Public Health Service. There is also a word data pack
Measuring What Matters for Child Well-being and Policies - Key messages in a ...StatsCommunications
Key messages from the OECD publication Measuring What Matters for Child Well-being and Policies, launched on 1st July 2021. More information at https://www.oecd.org/wise/measuring-what-matters-for-child-well-being-and-policies-e82fded1-en.htm
NCB London Seminar GoL Presentation The Health Of Looked after Children February 2010
1. The Health and Wellbeing of London’s Looked After Children NCB Conference 23 rd February 2010 Promoting the health and well being of looked after children: Implementing the guidance in London
2. Amy Wilkinson Health and Well-being Policy Lead Government Office for London Shirley Ayres Consultant to GoL (Health of Looked after Children)
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Editor's Notes
I have an unusual background in social work and marketing. My consultancy is focused on knowledge management and communications. I work with children and adult services in the public private and not for profit sectors. This gives me unique perspectives about the challenges and opportunities across the care sector. Fundementally people relate to people not organisations
Whilst awareness of the London Pledge was high ~ it is less clear how the Pledge commitments have been communicated to Looked after Children. It is difficult to find the Pledge on most Local Authority websites. How many people here can confidently assert that every young person in care in their Children’s Trust has received a copy of the Pledge?
There are a number of different and separate information systems across local authorities and the PCT’s. At least six different database systems were identified as being in use across Local Authorities and PCT’s. Related to this are the differing purposes for which data is collected, which have an impact on the consistency and comparability of the data “ This is a timely process to keep these up dated due to high number of young people living out of borough”
The capacity of parents and carers to promote health and well being is affected by the access they have to good, local information, advice and services.