Agenda Item D.3
Agency Data Highlights July 1, 2018 - February 28, 2019
Children, birth through age 5, benefit from high quality early education, early intervention, family engagement, and support that prepares all children to reach their optimal potential in school and life.
QUALITY EARLY LEARNING
515
Quality Start Riverside County Sites
67 Jump Start to Quality Packages Distributed
1,034
Children with RHAP Scholarships
145 QSRC Providers attended 17 Stipend Program Orientations
473
Early Learning Providers Trained
1,299 Children received Raising a Reader Program
Children, prenatal through age 5, and their families. access the full spectrum of health and behavioral health services needed to support their healthy physical and socialemotional development and overall health.
COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH & DEVELOPMENT
1,565
32
Children received behavioral health screening (DECA, ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2)
492 Children received water safety classes
Child care sites enrolled in the NAPSACC program
2
4
3
Help Me Grow Summits held
UCR Medical Students are recipients of Mission Scholarships
Agencies have begun implementation of the HealthySteps model
184*
618
Children received VDH services
Children received the ECOHA
*Counts through March
Families and communities are engaged, supported, and strengthened through culturally effective resources and opportunities  that assist them in nurturing, caring, and providing for their children's success and well-being.Â
RESILIENT FAMILIES
404* Parents served with home visitation *56 of these parents were counted through March
313 Children served with home visitation
155 Children received an initial developmental and/or behavioral health screening through home visitation (ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2)
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