Prenatal-to-Three Peer Learning Network: How the Social Determinants of Health Impact Families and Children

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WebinarNote: This convening will focus on strategies for urban and larger suburban counties. To learn more about strategies for rural counties, please join the June 13 session.Prenatal-to-Three Peer Learning Network: How the Social Determinants of Health Impact Families and Children
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Prenatal-to-Three Peer Learning Network: How the Social Determinants of Health Impact Families and Children
Note: This convening will focus on strategies for urban and larger suburban counties. To learn more about strategies for rural counties, please join the June 13 session.
Ensuring that parents and caregivers have access to what they need to raise healthy babies helps build a strong foundation for all future learning and development. This convening will explore the domains of the social determinants of health—the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work and play that shape health and well-being—and share strategies for making policy, program or systems changes that improve health, well-being and education outcomes for young children. Join us June 13 and 15 to learn more about how counties can connect families to holistic resources and supports that address the social determinants of health.
Note: This convening will focus on strategies for urban and larger suburban counties.2023-06-15Webinar2023-07-28
Note: This convening will focus on strategies for urban and larger suburban counties. To learn more about strategies for rural counties, please join the June 13 session.
Ensuring that parents and caregivers have access to what they need to raise healthy babies helps build a strong foundation for all future learning and development. This convening will explore the domains of the social determinants of health—the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work and play that shape health and well-being—and share strategies for making policy, program or systems changes that improve health, well-being and education outcomes for young children. Join us June 13 and 15 to learn more about how counties can connect families to holistic resources and supports that address the social determinants of health.

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Prenatal-to-Three Suburban Peer Learning Network: Using Data to Inform Local PN-3 Efforts
May. 3, 2022 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmBy assessing local systems that support prenatal to three, counties can increase their understanding of the opportunities, experiences, and challenges faced by families. Collecting and centralizing data can help counties set metrics and identify which programs and services are most successful. -
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Prenatal to Three Rural Peer Learning Network: Creating Public-Private Partnerships with Local Foundations
Apr. 12, 2021 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmLocal philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities. County leaders can leverage public-private partnerships with philanthropic organizations to establish private funding sources for county-based efforts, address equity gaps and maximize local children’s services. -
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Prenatal to Three Urban Peer Learning Network: Creating Public-Private Partnerships with Local Foundations
Apr. 15, 2021 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmLocal philanthropic organizations can be important partners, advising on prenatal-to-three strategic efforts and policy priorities. County leaders can leverage public-private partnerships with philanthropic organizations to establish private funding sources for county-based efforts, address equity gaps and maximize local children’s services.
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Senior Program Manager – Children, Youth & Families(202) 942-4227
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Leadership Network Associate(202) 942-4263