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American Public Health Association
133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition
December 10-14, 2005
Philadelphia, PA
APHA 2005
 
Session: First 5 California: Providing Evidence to Support Funding and Policy Decisions, Program Improvement, and Future Planning.
5092.0: Wednesday, December 14, 2005: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
Oral
First 5 California: Providing Evidence to Support Funding and Policy Decisions, Program Improvement, and Future Planning.
First 5 California is a statewide program that distributes revenue from Proposition 10, the 1998 state ballot measure that levied a 50-cent-per-pack tax on cigarettes. First 5 California's goal is that “all young children in the State of California will reach age five physically & emotionally healthy, learning and ready to achieve their greatest potential in school.” Current research in brain development indicates that the emotional, physical, and social environment that children are exposed to in the early years of life has profound long-term effects on their ability to achieve their greatest potential. On the basis of this evidence, Proposition 10 was designed as a policy solution to promote coordinated and high-quality services that will lead to young children's success. The session will provide a description of First 5 California, as well as findings from the ongoing statewide evaluation conducted by SRI International. Presentations will include an overview of First 5 California's history and strategic goals, as well as its use of an outcome-based accountability system. The session also will include presentations of different types of evaluation findings and examples of how the findings are used to promote more effective programs and better policies at the community, county, and state levels.
Learning Objectives: This session aims to: 1. explain the vision and goals of First 5 California, and how outcome-based accountability can be applied to such a large initiative; 2. describe evidence of how First 5 programs are successfully promoting children's health and well-being; 3. present findings from the outcome-based accountability system and examples of how these data have been used to promote better programs and policies for children and 4. discuss the implications of the relationship between children's health and school readiness for First 5 programs and policies.
Organizer(s):Dana Petersen, MA, MPH
Moderator(s):Patricia Skelton, EdD
12:30 PMFirst 5 California: History, strategic goals, and use of an outcome-based accountability system  [ Recorded presentation ]
Dana Petersen, MA, MPH
12:50 PMFirst 5 California: Using evidence to ensure that California’s most needy young children and families are served  [ Recorded presentation ]
Kristen Rouspil, MPH
1:10 PMFirst 5 California: Relevance of participant health outcomes for programs and policies  [ Recorded presentation ]
Jenny McNeill, MPH
1:30 PMFirst 5 California: Implications of the relationship between children’s health and school readiness for programs and policies  [ Recorded presentation ]
Shari Golan, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Community Health Planning and Policy Development
CE Credits:CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Oral Health

The 133rd Annual Meeting & Exposition (December 10-14, 2005) of APHA