september, 2020
Event Details
Guide to Leveraging Opportunities Between Title V and Medicaid for Social-Emotional Development.” Join us for this timely and valuable pre-release discussion of a new “Guide to Leveraging Opportunities Between Title V
Event Details
Guide to Leveraging Opportunities Between Title V and Medicaid for Social-Emotional Development.”
Join us for this timely and valuable pre-release discussion of a new “Guide to Leveraging Opportunities Between Title V and Medicaid for Social-Emotional Development,” designed for state Title V Maternal and Child Health Programs, Medicaid agencies, and child health and community leaders to support state-level planning, action, and innovations to foster social-emotional development. This guide has been developed from state plan analyses, policy review and interviews with content experts, MCH stakeholders, and families. This webinar will present the guide’s framework of opportunities to leverage Title V and Medicaid partnerships and offer reflections from thought leaders about the importance of action. Register for the webinar here.
Presenters
Guide developers:
Kay Johnson, Johnson Group Consulting, Inc
David Willis, MD, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP)
Stephanie Doyle, Senior Associate, CSSP
Discussants:
Cate Wilcox, Oregon Title V Director, Immediate Past President AMCHP
Brenda Blasingame, Pritzker Children’s Initiative
Family Voices
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Time
(Tuesday) 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST
Location
Zoom video conference
Organizer
The Center for the Study of Social PolicyWho We Are CSSP is a national, non-profit policy organization that connects community action, public system reform, and policy change to create a fair and just society in which all children and families thrive. We have offices in Washington, DC, New York, and Los Angeles, as well as partners in 30 states around the country. Our Mission We work to achieve a racially, economically, and socially just society in which all children and families thrive. To do this, we translate ideas into action, promote public policies grounded in equity, support strong and inclusive communities, and advocate with and for all children and families marginalized by public policies and institutional practices. Our Vision We believe all children and families should have what they need to thrive. To realize this vision, CSSP works to ensure that communities are inclusive and offer support to families living there; that public systems provide the resources and opportunities sought and needed by families; and that public policies create more equitable opportunities and outcomes for all children, youth, and families.