FINAL AGENCY PROGRESS REPORT FY 2017/2018 http://www.rccfc.org/
Children, birth through age 5, benefit from highquality early education, early intervention, family engagement, and support that prepares all children to reach their optimal potential in school and life.
GOAL 1 QUALITY EARLY LEARNING Funded Agencies
Riverside County Office of Education: Riverside Hybrid Alternative Payment Program (RHAP)
RHAP Scholarships & Incentives
FY 2017/2018
1,108
RHAP Scholarships Quality Incentives for RHAP Children
538
Quality Incentives for CAPP, C2AP & C3AP Children
81
0
500
1000
1500
QSRC Site Comparison
OUR WORK
500 131 400 128
299
300
116
n=430
100
n=325
200
n=138
197
22 0
FY 15/16
FY 16/17 Access & Quality
IMPACT Sites
FY 17/18 CSPP Sites
See Story Map for Distribution of Quality Early Learning Services & NAP SACC Certified Sites Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
Children, birth through age 5, benefit from highquality early education, early intervention, family engagement, and support that prepares all children to reach their optimal potential in school and life.
GOAL 1 QUALITY EARLY LEARNING
See Story Map for Distribution of Quality Early Learning Services & NAP SACC Certified Sites
Funded Agencies Riverside University Health System-Public Health-Nutrition & Physical Activity Self Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) Consortium for Early Learning Services
Early Learning Providers Trained (n=657) 100
553
OUR WORK
FCCH Teachers/Owners (15.22%)
ECE Centers Teachers/Admin (84.17%)
4
CELS Staff (0.61%)
NAP SACC 373 of 90 projected QSRC child care providers trained in NAP SACC (414.4% accomplishment) 105 of 30 projected QSRC child care sites enrolled in NAP SACC (350% accomplishment) 51 of 25 projected QSRC child care sites are NAP SACC certified (204% accomplishment) First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
GOAL 2 COMPREHENSIVE GOAL 1.2 HEALTH & CHILD HEALTH DEVELOPMENT
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 social-emotional development and overall health.
Funded Agencies Desert Healthcare Foundation
RUHS-Public Health-Breastfeeding
SoCal Water Babies, LLC
San Gorgonio Hospital-Breastfeeding
University of California, Riverside-School of Medicine
Drowning Prevention 631 children received water safety classes (74% accomplishment) 620 children increased water safety skills (90% accomplishment)
Mothers supported with Breastfeeding Services 4,555 Helpline calls 2,150 received home visits
862 parents, caregivers and community members participated in water safety workshops
Building New Capacity to Expand Healthcare
Exclusively Breastfeeding Mothers 3,662 through 6 weeks 1,982 through 6 months
One mission scholarship recipient has been selected and awarded. The first four-year mission scholarship recipient (awarded in 13/14 school year) graduated and See Story Map for started their residency program. Distribution of
Breastfeeding Services
First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
GOAL 2 COMPREHENSIVE GOAL 1.2 HEALTH & CHILD HEALTH DEVELOPMENT
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 social-emotional development and overall health.
Funded Agencies
Bermuda Dunes Learning Center
Perris Elementary School District
Blindness Support Services, Inc.
RUHS-Behavioral Health
Family Services Association
V.I.P. Tots
Special Needs 73
FY 2017/2018
Children Receiving Quality/Enhanced ECE Services Children Receiving Home Visitation/ & Training Services
49
Children Receiving an Initial Assessment
0
10
20
30
74
40
50
60
70
80
Behavioral Health FY 2017/2018
Children Receiving Behavioral Health Screenings
Children Served with Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Parents Receiving Behavioral Health Case Management
0
1000
See Story Map for Distribution of Behavioral Health Screening
2000
3000
4000
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GOAL 3 RESILIENT FAMILIES
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.
Funded Agencies Martha's Village and Kitchen Path of Life Ministries Riverside County Department of Public Social Services Riverside County Office on Aging
Family Strengthening 97 unique children in residential and transitional housing received high quality child care services. (100% accomplishment) All children receiving services have been included in the CAPP/RHAP transition.
Home Visitation 100 mothers and 184 children at risk of ACEs received comprehensive home visitation services. (76.9% & 141.5% accomplishment respectively)
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
44 children (monthly average) living with their grandparents received full-time and respite child care. First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
COMPARISON OF FUNDING ALLOCATION & EXPENSES BY GOAL AREA
Quality Start Riverside County Site Increases Quality $14,161,792
15000000
Allocations Expenses
10000000
5000000
The Quality Start coach provided individualized coaching $10,495,780 and resources that increased self confidence of classroom management strategies, improved teacherchild interactions, and provided a learning environment for rich opportunities for children to learn and grow. As a result, the classroom demonstrated an increased score of the Environment Rating Scale (ERS) and Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) which resulted in an increase in the sites tier rating. $3,874,299
-- Laura Martinez, QSRC Coach $1,116,667
$1,047,706
$4,760.168 0
QES
Quality Early Learning
CH&D
Comprehensive Health & Development
RF
Resilient Families
First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
SUCCESS STORIES San Gorgonio Hospital Breastfeeding Home Visitation "We had a client who resided in Blythe who called for a home visit because no one had been able to determine why her newborn was vomiting and had bloody stools. Following our assessment, we determined the baby was unable to move it's tongue at all...due to severe lip and tongue tie. When we first arrived, she broke into tears because she was so worried we weren't coming because of the excessive distance to her home. Her plan of care required a RN-toMD consult from her home...The MD recognized an Ear Nose Throat referral was needed and made the referral that day. The baby was seen by a specialist within 48 hours. The tongue and lip tie were released and the blood in the stool, feeding problems, and incessant crying stopped almost instantly."
SoCal Water Babies Drowning Prevention "With summer quickly approaching and our 3 strong swimmers already playfully splashing through our pool, we decided our fourth child was going to need an extra layer of protection in our hectic home. That’s when we found SoCal Water Babies and their Infant Survival Float program. Cathryn’s patient and informative lessons each week turned our chunky six month old into a little floater and gave us that added layer of protection – knowing that if he ever ended up in the pool unattended, he’d have a better chance at survival. We are eternally grateful for SoCal Water Babies and their commitment to water safety. We might not have been able to make the financial stretch to get our son private lessons at such a young age had it not been for SoCal Water Babies and their phenomenal Grant Program. The discounts their grant offered made it a no-brainer." First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2017/2018
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ACEs Adverse Childhood Experiences CELS Consortium for Early Learning Services CAPP California Alternative Payment Program CLASS Classroom Assessment Scoring System CSPP California State Preschool Program C2AP CALWORKS Stage 2 C3AP CALWORKS Stage 3 ECE Early Childhood Education ERS Environmental Rating Scale F5R First 5 Riverside FCCH Family Child Care Homes IMPACT Improve and Maximize Programs so All Children Thrive MD Medical Doctor NAP SACC Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care QSRC Quality Start Riverside County RHAP Riverside Hybrid Alternative Payment Program RN Registered Nurse RUHS Riverside University Health System
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