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Client Project HOPE
Consultant Altarum Institute
Notes Health Disparities in Early Childhood We're building the capacity of communities to address the social determinants that contribute to poor health in low-income children. Card image cap Overview Altarum is leading an evaluation of Project Hope, a new collaborative initiative supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to address early childhood adversity and health disparities and promote child well-being by aligning systems and building capacity. Our Approach We're evaluating the initiative in three states—Florida, Oklahoma, and Washington—as well as providing technical assistance to help improve the states’ monitoring and use of data related to health disparities and inequities. Through document abstraction, surveys, and key informant interviews, we will evaluate states’ ability to: 1) Incorporate health equity and family and community voices into decision-making around early childhood policies and programs. 2) Improve data monitoring and use of data. 3) Increase collaboration between agencies and organizations that affect young children and families. Results Through our work, states will be able to build capacity and utilize data to ultimately increase access to resources that promote health and well-being, reduce inequalities and health disparities, and ensure that every child can achieve equitable health, development, and education outcomes.
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