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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
11/06/2018
Control Number
2018-236
Agenda Item Number
8.M.
Entity Name
Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition
Children’s Services Advisory Committee
Subject
Babies and Beyond Doula Services Healthy Families
Parents as Teachers and Nurse Family Partnership
Alternate Name
Grant Contract
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• <br /> 2018-2019 CSAC Funding Application • <br /> • <br /> PROGRAM COVER PAGE <br /> • <br /> Organization Name: Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition • <br /> Exedutive Director: Andrea Berry, MNM E-mail: andrea@irchealthystart.org <br /> Address: 1555 Indian River Blvd Telephone:772 563-9118 <br /> Suite B241 Fax:772 563-9125 <br /> Program Director: Deana Shatley E-mail: Deana.Shately@irmc.cc <br /> • Address: 1555 Indian River Blvd Telephone: 772 563-9118 <br /> • Suite B241 Fax: 772 563-9125 <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Program Title: <br /> Parents As Teachers <br /> • <br /> Priority Need Area Addressed: <br /> Early Childhood Development and Build Parent Capacity <br /> Building parent capacity for nurturing child development from birth to three years of age.Specifically targeting families living in poverty <br /> in Indian River County. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Brief Description of the Program: <br /> The goal of the Parents As Teachers program (PAT) is to provide at risk mothers and fathers <br /> with knowledge and skills to maximize their child's cognitive, social and emotional <br /> development during the most crucial period of brain development: birth through age three or <br /> the first 1,000 days of life. The areas of focus for this program include: child development, <br /> parent child interaction, play activities designated to targetdevelopmental domains, and <br /> family well being. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • 1 <br />
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