Develop Specialized Referral Pathways
Help Me Grow Washington Childcare Referral Pathway: Child developmental screening is a mounting priority in Washington and the number of early childhood education providers trained on developmental screening and offering universal routine screening for families is increasing. In-house coordination is a sustainable option for many providers and settings; however, for those providers where capacity is limited developmental screening and follow-up may be difficult to prioritize. As such, Child Care Development Funds (CCDF) are being used to leverage Help Me Grow Washington’s robust developmental screening and navigational infrastructure with the goal of supporting Early Care and Education (ECE) providers to become developmental screening hubs. This project started in December 2023 and is expected to be ongoing.
Beginning with leaders and providers, Help Me Grow Washington set out to listen and learn from subject matter experts on existing child development screening initiatives and support. Our intention was to deepen our understanding of the work already happening and how Help Me Grow might complement and/or fill existing service gaps. We are grateful to the many programs and organizations that have generously shared their time to help us more clearly see the current child developmental screening ecosystem of support for ECE professionals. This landscape work is ongoing, and we are committed to continuing our learning in this arena.
Help Me Grow Washington
- completed an in-depth analysis of the Brookes Ages & Stages (ASQ) Online software, to better understand how online access to this screening tool could be built for ECE providers statewide
- conducted a technical feasibility study to identify possible options for ECE providers to pilot in Spring of 2024
- built out ASQ Online to support the pilot and referral connections with Help Me Grow
- delivered technical training participants, created instructional guides and held technical office hours
The pilot will run for 6 weeks, starting on April 29th with 10 ECE providers. During this time, providers will use ASQ Online to manage screenings in their center and connect families to Help Me Grow, as appropriate. At the end of the project, we will hold feedback sessions with each pilot participant to learn about their experiences and how we can improve our software and processes to support ECEs better.
Plan of Safe Care (POSC): In accordance with federal legislation, Washington state has implemented the “Plan of Safe Care”, has aligned child welfare policies and procedures, and is supporting updates to birthing hospital practice supporting families with infants born with prenatal substance exposure. In 2019 Washington identified a two-pathway approach to offering services and resources for families experiencing perinatal substance use, the child welfare pathway, and a community-based Plan of Safe Care pathway.
In 2021, WithinReach (Help Me Grow) was contracted to administer the Plan of Safe Care community-based pathway, for families without safety concerns. In June 2023, a cross agency letter between the Washington State Healthcare Authority, the Department of Health, and The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) was released detailing the requirement that all birthing hospitals implement the Plan of Safe Care by January 1st, 2025. The Plan of Safe Care statewide outreach, onboarding, and implementation continues to be a priority for both Help Me Grow and a number of state agencies. Following a series of listening session in November, DCYF is making updates to the referral portal, namely clarifications on "safety concerns" and qualifications for each pathway. As of April 15, 2024, 23 of the state's 58 birthing hospitals have received an updated onboarding session. To schedule an onboarding, please email katea@withinreahwa.org.
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