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Prenatal to Age 3 Network Strategy Refinement

 Impact Lvl 1: Children & Youth ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Education ; Health ; Transportation
Lvl 2: C2C: Prenatal-K Development
Public Report on Prenatal to Age 3 Network led by Cradle To Career
Last modified: February 09, 2025

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Seeking feedback to refine network's chosen strategy.:

1. Collaborative Care Models: Expand access to doulas and peer supports 2. Community-Based Outreach: Strengthen community-based support groups and networks 3. Culturally Competent Care: Create trauma informed care protocols 4. Transportation Assistance: Leverage existing community transportation systems

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C2C Prenatal Strategy Feedback Cycle 2025

 

Feedback form

Due Date for Community Feedback Feb 25, 2025 

 


 

 

C2C Leadership Table Slides Seeking Community Feedback

 

 

 

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References

 

Memo to HAPP Group from Derrick Fritz, MPH Feb 7, 2025

 

Good Afternoon Health Assessment and Planning Partnership (HAPP) Colleagues,

If you were able to attend the December HAPP meeting, you may remember a Prenatal to 3 presentation shared by Olmsted County Public Health Services and Cradle 2 Career. Now, that same group is wanting your feedback on a strategy they will be working on!

Please review the attached slide deck and then complete the Google Form link below to share feedback. They asked that you please complete the form with your feedback by Tuesday, February 25th.

https://forms.gle/pniqz9WJp7BvyRVDA

If you have any questions, please contact Sarah with Public Health and/or Julie with Cradle 2 Career (also cc’d in this email):

[email protected]
[email protected]

Thank you, and have a great weekend!

Derrick Fritz, MPH

Pronouns: (he, him, his)

Community Health Assessment and Planning (CHAP) Coordinator

Performance Management, Quality Improvement, and Accreditation Team

Olmsted County Public Health Services

(507) 328-7107

[email protected]

 

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