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Milestones to Health and Education

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Aim

Central Oregon children become more resilient.

Metrics

  1. School attendance rates
  2. Number of parenting classes offered
  3. Open kindergarten registration

A3

Literacy A3
Access A3
Social Emotional A3
TRACEs A3

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Developed Materials

This workgroup has not developed any materials yet.

Charter

Click here to view the charter for the SDOH: Milestones to Health and Education RHIP Workgroup.

Funded Initiatives

Friends of the Children Central Oregon

Friends of the Children is an early intervention and prevention program serving children facing the highest risks. Through the support of the Central Oregon Health Council, Friends of the Children will select and match kindergarten ...

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TRACES (Trauma, Resiliency, and Adverse Childhood Experiences)

TRACES is a movement dedicated to making Central Oregon a region where every individual has the strengths, social connectedness, and community resources they need to thrive. With funding support from the Central Oregon Health Council, TRACES ...

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Juntos Aprendemos (Together We Learn)

In partnership with Central Oregon Health Council, we will be supporting the implementation of a parent led early Spanish literacy program in four elementary schools in the region. This program invites Latinx parents and their ...

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Building a Culture of Care in Central Oregon Education Systems

In partnerships with our six school districts, early learning providers, institutions of higher education, and TRACEs, Better Together is launching an initiative to ensure cultures of care exist across education systems in Central Oregon. This ...

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A Smile for Kids (ASK)

A Smile for Kids (ASK) strives to improve the quality of life for kids in our communities through its mission of “Empowering under Resourced Youth through Orthodontics, Education, and Community Service.” ASK has a specific ...

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About Workgroups

The Central Oregon Health Council assembled RHIP Workgroups, groups of community professionals focused on some aspect of the Regional Health Improvement Plan, in 2016 to strategize and address the RHIP Health Indicators for each area of focus.

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