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Family Health Program

The purpose of the Family Health Program is to improve the health of  women, children (including children with special health care needs) and families based on their health needs from birth to early childhood, during the school age and teen years, through young adulthood and the childbearing years including pregnancy. The Family Health Program has the responsibility to develop capacity and infrastructure to assure that health care systems "work" for mothers, children and families statewide.

The Family Health Program has maternal and child health professionals who provide their expertise, guidance, and technical assistance to local public health departments and other providers as well as to consumers with the intent to advance the health of women, children and families in Wisconsin.

The Family Health Program has two focus areas:

Guiding Principles
The Family Health Program uses five Guiding Principles to direct its work:

  • Family-Centered Care
  • Cultural Competence
  • Community-Wide Leadership
  • Health Promotion and Resiliency
  • Outreach and Needs Assessment

For more on the Guiding Principles, go to Guiding Principles (PDF, 7 KB)

Program Funding
Federal Title V is the funding source, received from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB).

 Click here for access to the MCHB web site (external link)
www.mchb.hrsa.gov (exit DHS)

Additional Information  
To receive more information call (608) 266-3890.

Last Revised: August 03, 2009