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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/23/2003
Control Number
2003-253F
Agenda Item Number
7.D.
Entity Name
Healthy Start Coalition
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TLC Newborn Program
Children's Services Advisory Grant Contract
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3207
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Indian River County Healthy Start Coalition, Inc. — 2003 -04 TLC Newbom Program <br /> IRC Board of County Commissioners — Children 's Services Advisory Committee <br /> PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> A. ORGANIZATION CAPABILITY (Entire Section A not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . Provide the mission statement and vision of your organization. The mission of the Indian <br /> River County Healthy Start Coalition is to establish a system that guarantees all women have <br /> access to prenatal care and that all infants have access to services that promote normal <br /> growth and development. The vision is to provide the resources and mechanisms available in <br /> Indian River County that lead to healthy birth outcomes and brain development. The Vision <br /> Statement for the TLC Newborn program is "Healthy Families — Strong Communities" The <br /> mission statement for TLC is "Strengthening families of newborns by providing information, <br /> promoting understanding and reassuring parents. " <br /> 2. Provide a brief summary of your organization including areas of expertise, <br /> accomplishments and population served. The Coalition ' s purpose is to provide <br /> coordination and build broad-based community support for maternal and child health (MCH) . <br /> This is accomplished by establishing a partnership between the private and public sector, <br /> state and local government, community alliances and maternal and child health providers to <br /> provide coordinated community based care for pregnant women, infants and families with <br /> children up to age three for Healthy Start and age five for Healthy Families. Areas of <br /> expertise include birth and maternal data analysis, program planning, development, <br /> implementation, and addressing gaps in MCH services . Once gaps in service or poor birth <br /> outcome trends have been identified, then taking the necessary steps to improve these gaps in <br /> care by building bridges, linkages or adding new services if they currently do not exist to <br /> meet the MCH needs in Indian River County. Additional areas of expertise include outreach, <br /> providing educational opportunities addressing MCH issues, and ensuring a system is in <br /> place for pregnant women, infants and children. The IRCHS Coalition developed and put in <br /> place the TLC Newborn Program in 1998 , which serves approximately 1 , 000 infants each <br /> year, as well as the parents of these newborns . The Coalition also serves as the lead agency <br /> for Healthy Families — IRC, which provides intensive case management to over 100 families <br /> each year since 1999, with the primary goal of preventing child abuse in at-risk families . The <br /> Coalition also oversees Healthy Start Care Coordination services in partnership with the <br /> Indian River County Healthy Department, which served over 500 families in 2001 . <br /> Beginning in 2003 , the Coalition launched a child safety campaign and became a Safe Kids <br /> Chapter in January. The vision of Safe Kids is to "Protect the children of our community . . . <br /> through education, outreach and community involvement". The Safe Kids programs focuses <br /> on child passenger, infant, home and bicycle safety education and initiatives . The program <br /> has already proven to be extremely beneficial in bringing new resources to the community by <br /> getting over 60 child safety seats donated from the state, with potential Department of <br /> Transportation funds available for additional seats and safety interventions . To date, over 50 <br /> child passenger seat inspections have taken place by the Coalition ' s Outreach Coordinator, <br /> who plans and coordinates the Safe Kids program, <br /> 4 <br />
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