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August 14, 2003
1pm-2:30pm

WHAT'S UP WITH THE CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS PROGRAM (CSHCN)?

An overview for the Birth to 3 Program

The information presented below was first posted in August, 2003.
Some of the links might be out of date.
For the most current information, go to the Wisline homepage.

 

Moderators/
Presenters

  • Kristina Stuart, State CSHCN Program
  • Wynne Cook, Western Region
  • Kristine Herold, First Step Hotline
  • Brad Holman, Southeast Region
  • Deb Blackstone, Northern Region
  • Robin Mathea, Northern Region
  • Lynn Komisarek, Northeastern Region

Description
&
Agenda

Join staff from Regional CSHCN Centers, the State CSHCN Program and First Step as they share highlights with you about current activities of interest to Birth to 3 programs. The following topics will be addressed:
  • CSHCN and Birth to 3
  • Connections to Public Health and First Step
  • Health Watch Committees
  • Medical Home
  • Parent to Parent Matching Programs
  • County Parent Liaisons.

 

Materials

Medical Home Learning Collaborative Overview (MS Word)

Medical Home Learning Collaborative Overview (PDF 18KB)

Covering Kids With Special Needs: Project Summary (PDF 8KB)

Medical Home Policy Statement (exit DHS)

Wisconsin First Step (exit DHS)

Wisconsin CSHCN Program

 

Info for Receiving Credit for Attending

Wisline Evaluation Form

 

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