First Quarter Agency Progress Report FY 2018/2019

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FIRST QUARTER AGENCY PROGRESS REPORT FY 2018/2019 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 & Provider Quality Incentives (PQI) for Enrolled Children 942

1000 900

901

RHAP Scholarships

821

800

PQI RHAP

716

690

PQI CAPP

607

700 600 500

409

377

327

400 300 200 100 0

July

August

September

OUR WORK

QSRC Site Comparison 136

500 131

n=482

128

346

n=430

n=325

300

n=138

400 299

197 200

116

100 22 0

FY 15/16

FY 16/17 Access & Quality

See Story Map for Distribution of Quality Early Learning Services

FY 17/18 IMPACT Sites

Qtr 1 FY 18/19

CSPP Sites

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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

Consortium for Early Learning Services

Early Learning Providers Trained (n=210) 23

181

OUR WORK FCCH Teachers/Owners (10.95%)

ECE Centers Teachers/Admin (86.19%)

6

Alternative Site Staff (2.86%)

During Quarter 1 FY 18/19,

43

13

141

Jump Start to Quality Packages distributed to QSRC sites ranking Tier 3 or lower

QSRC Stipend Program Orientations provided to QSRC providers

QSRC providers attended Stipend Program Orientations

First 5 Riverside Agency Progress Report Q1 FY 2018/2019


GOAL 1 QUALITY EARLY LEARNING

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.

Funded Agencies United Way of the Desert

Raising a Reader

Evidence-based program that gets books into homes & strengthens family and community connections

OUR WORK Implementation of services will begin on November 1, 2018

First 5 Riverside Agency Progress Report Q1 FY 2018/2019


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 Riverside University Health System-Behavioral Health

Early Identification and Early Intervention - Integrated System of Care

Children received a behavioral health screening (DECA)

769

Children Receiving an Initial Assessment

Qtr 1

130

Children served with pro-social groups

84

Children reviewed via the Child Study Team

Children served with classroom observations & consultations

96

266

0

100

200

300

Children served with with full treatment intervention PCIT

400

500

600

700

800

First 5 Riverside Agency Progress Report Q1 FY 2018/2019


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

SoCal Water Babies, LLC

University of California, Riverside- Riverside University Health System Public Health- School of Medicine Nutrition & Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC)

Drowning Prevention

NAP SACC

410 children received water safety classes (47% accomplishment)

87 of 90 projected QSRC child care providers trained in NAP SACC (97% accomplishment)

292 children increased water safety skills (38% accomplishment)

10 of 30 projected QSRC child care sites enrolled in NAP SACC (33% accomplishment)

569 parents, caregivers and community members participated in water safety workshops

2 of 25 projected QSRC child care sites are NAP SACC certified (8% accomplishment)

See Story Map for Distribution of Swim Lessons

Building New Capacity to Expand Healthcare

Agency has requested a revision to the Scope of Work which is currently under consideration. Targets will be incorporated into this report when finalized. First 5 Riverside Agency Progress Report Q1 FY 2018/2019


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.

DTI/LDPP-IE funds 10 agencies regionally across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties

Loma Linda University Children's Health

DTI/LDPP-IE ECOHA mobile application has been developed and is in user testing phase. Full implementation is set to begin in December. VDH dental equipment has been purchased and delivered.

Children Receiving an Initial Assessment

Loma Linda University Children’s Health, First 5 San Bernardino and First 5 Riverside have been working in partnership with the support of VIVA consulting to focus on: stakeholder and partnter engagement to help design strategic plan, build relationships, and created governance structure create partnerships for best practice identify elements that support deployment of HMG

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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 Blindness Support Services Family Services Association John F Kennedy Memorial Foundation

Jurupa Unified School District Parentz@Work Riverside University Health System Public Health

Home Visitation Expansion

101

Parents served with home visitation

Q1 FY 18/19

Children served with home visitation

10

7

0

75

Children provided with an initial assessment

Parents provided with an initial assessment

50

100

150

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SUCCESS STORY Blindness Support Services, Inc. The family that was chosen this quarter..."has made leaps and bounds on the improvement and skill mastery of their daughter. These two parents were expecting twins, two beautiful babies in a very normal pregnancy. Due to birth complications, one of the two babies ended up having some cognitive delays and a visual impairment. That was a huge transition for this family. They had never experience(d) or knew a child with any kind of impairments or delays. Just to think how hard it is with twins for first time parents, now they have to look at life in a new light. These parents did not miss a beat! They jumped into looking for services and have now been part of our program for almost a year. Their beautiful little girl is growing and thriving. It is amazing to watch a child transform before your eyes and be able to be part of that transition. When we first met with the family, the young lady was not tracking, not holding visual attention for longer than 30 seconds, her gross motor skill was quite behind, as well as her fine motor skills. Her parents were struggling with managing two babies... ...Our Parents as Teachers. approach has truly focused on the 5 protective factors within this family. We have worked with mom on a month(ly) basis to help facilitate the learning experience of her children...Her daughter has gone from needing improvement in multiple areas to 100% mastery in 4 of the 9 developmental categories. We are confident that she will be moved up into the next Oregon age group by her following assessment. She stills needs improvement in her gross motor skills but she can stand fully supported...She is very excited and proud to be up. By the amount of excitement you can tell this child is driv(en) to catch up to her brother and start walking."

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 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 DECA Devereux Early Childhood Assessment DTI/LDPP-IE Dental Transformation Initiative/Local Dental Pilot Project Inland Empire ECE Early Childhood Education ECOHA Early Childhood Oral Health Assessment EIEI Early Identification and Early Intervention ERS Environmental Rating Scale F5R First 5 Riverside FCCH Family Child Care Homes HMG Help Me Grow IMPACT Improve and Maximize Programs so All Children Thrive NAP SACC Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care NFP Nurse-Family Partnership PQI Provider Quality Incentives PCIT Parent-Child Interaction Therapy QSRC Quality Start Riverside County RHAP Riverside Hybrid Alternative Payment Program RUHS Riverside University Health System VDH Virtual Dental Home Website links are provided when available

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