Prenatal-to-Three Urban Peer Learning Network: Using Data to Inform Local PN-3 Efforts
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WebinarBy 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.Prenatal-to-Three Urban Peer Learning Network: Using Data to Inform Local PN-3 Efforts
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Prenatal-to-Three Urban Peer Learning Network: Using Data to Inform Local PN-3 Efforts
By 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. Join this conversation with national experts and county leaders to learn approaches for mitigating data challenges and using data to inform policies, programs, and services affecting young children.
By assessing local systems that support prenatal to three, counties can increase their understanding of the opportunities, experiences, and challenges faced by families.2022-05-05Webinar2022-05-05
By 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. Join this conversation with national experts and county leaders to learn approaches for mitigating data challenges and using data to inform policies, programs, and services affecting young children.


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