FINAL AGENCY PROGRESS REPORT FY 2019/2020

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FINAL AGENCY PROGRESS REPORT FY 2019/2020 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

2500

2385

2298

1971

2000

1593

1500 1289

1226

1223

1111

1000

984

886

827 810 787 770 718 701667

644 583

500

614 583 547 498 434

501501

481 436

OUR WORK 417421

356

51 0

July

Aug

Sept

Oct

Nov

RHAP Scholarships

Dec

Jan

Feb

PQI RHAP

Mar

Apr

307

300

7

4

May

June

PQI CAPP

QSRC Site Comparison 138 400

146

131

0

369

n=515

392

n=530

197

299

n=430

116

n=325

200

n=138

128

22 FY 15/16

FY 16/17 Access & Quality

FY 17/18 IMPACT Sites

FY 18/19

FY 19/20

CSPP Sites

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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 Consortium for Early Learning Services

Early Learning Providers Trained (n=519) 37

444

OUR WORK 38

FCCH Teachers/Owners (7.13%)

112 6

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

ECE Centers Teachers/Admin (85.55%)

Alternative Site Staff (7.32%)

15

92

QSRC Stipend Program Orientations provided to 214 QSRC providers

QSRC providers were issued QSRC Stipend Program Stipends

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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 United Way of the Desert

Raising a Reader 1,308 children received the Raising a Reader program at targeted school sites, on a monthly basis (98.6% accomplishment) UWD offered nightly video recorded bedtime stories through their Facebook pages to engage children in literacy activities through the COVID-19 school closures

OUR WORK

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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 2000

Projected #

1558

Children received a behavioral health screening (DECA )

78% accomplishment

240

Actual #

240 229

162

Children reviewed via the Children served with full Child Study Team treatment intervention PCIT 68% accomplishment

95% accomplishment

The following targets exceeded the projected target numbers: 1,191 of 600 children served with pro-social groups

199% accomplishment

136 of 80 parents served received case management services

170% accomplishment

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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 SoCal Water Babies, LLC Riverside University Health System Public Health-Nutrition & Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC)

Drowning Prevention

35 children received full swim lesson scholarships in Jurupa, Rubidoux and Temecula cities 253 children received water safety classes (137% accomplishment) & 38 received refresher courses. 292 children increased water safety skills (176% accomplishment) 278 parents received drowning prevention education

136 of 200 projected QSRC child care providers trained in NAP SACC (68% accomplishment)

NAP SACC

27 of 50 projected QSRC child care sites enrolled in NAP SACC (54% accomplishment) 17 of 35 projected QSRC child care sites are NAP SACC certified (49% accomplishment) First 5 Riverside Final Agency Progress Report FY 2019/2020


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.

Loma Linda University Children's Health Borrego Community Health Foundation Riverside University Health System Medical Center

Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego

Design & launch phase of Help Me Grow Inland Empire HMGIE activated the Central Access Point1-888-464-4316 and launched a marketing campaign 22 children received a developmental and/or Social Determinants of Health screening HealthySteps is an evidence-based, interdisciplinary pediatric primary care program that promotes positive parenting and healthy development for babies and toddlers, with an emphasis on families living in low-income communities 5804

Tier 1 - Universal Services Tier 2 - Short-Term Services Tier 3 - Comprehensive Services 2485 1584

This year, 5,804 children received Tier 1-Universal Services and of those, 2,485 children received Tier 3Comprehensive Services from the HealthySteps Specialist

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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. University of California, Riverside-School of Medicine

DTI (Inland Empire Smiles) DTI provides oral health services where children are (i.e., school sites) regionally across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties Virtual Dental Home (VDH) Strategy (ages 0-19) 850 children received VDH services

Early Childhood Oral Health Assessment (ECOHA) Strategy (ages 0-5) 6,185 children received the ECOHA

VDH and ECOHA providers continued to serve children and families during the pandemic by phone, tele-health or text

UCR - Building New Capacity to Expand Healthcare 2 of the 4 enrolled scholarship recipients graduated and will start their residency programs.

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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

Jurupa Unified School District

Blindness Support Services Family Services Association

Parentz@Work

John F Kennedy Memorial Foundation

Riverside University Health System Public Health

Home Visitation Expansion

1,183

906

641

Children served with home visitation

Parents served with home visitation

Parents provided with an initial assessment

429

400

188

369

Children provided with an ASQ-3 screening

Children provided with an ASQ:SE-2 screening

Children provided with an initial asssessment

Children with up-todate immunization at program completion

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SUCCESS STORIES Blindness Support Services - Home Visitation: One child, who was born prematurely, has been in the program for 2 years. He is counting, repeating words on demand, and following simple directions given. He started to exhibit violent behaviors after their familial situation caused them to move in with the in-laws. His parents were taught techniques and tips to curb these behaviors, and with 6 months of consistent implementation, he is no longer showing signs of aggression.

United Way of the Desert - Raising a Reader: Parents mentioned some of the benefits of this program are that it allows them to read books they do not have access to. It gives parents extra material to explore while reading that they might not have previously thought of. It helps them bond with their child, sparks an interest in reading, enhances reading skills, and even encourages their child to read stories in Spanish. Borrego Community Health Foundation - HealthySteps: During COVID-19, HSS has enabled a multitude of families to receive cash aid, food assistance, WIC, free diapers, and access to formula after one or both spouses have lost their jobs. One family was down to two days’ worth of food for a family of seven, but they were able to secure assistance through WIC, AAP Food Samaritan, and Martha’s Village.

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ASQ-3 ASQ:SE-2 CAPP CSPP C2AP C3AP CLASS CELS DTI DECA ECE ECOHA EIEI ERS FCCH F5R HMG HIPPY IMPACT NFP NAPSACC PCHP PCIT PICO PQI QSRC RHAP RUHS UCR UWD VDH

Ages & Stages Questionnaire, Third Edition Ages & Stages Questionnaire: Social Emotional, Second Edition California Alternative Payment Program California State Preschool Program CALWORKS Stage 2 CALWORKS Stage 3 Classroom Assessment Scoring System Consortium for Early Learning Services Dental Transformation Initiative Devereux Early Childhood Assessment Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Oral Health Assessment Early Identification and Early Intervention Environmental Rating Scale Family Child Care Home First 5 Riverside Help Me Grow Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters Improve and Maximize Programs so All Children Thrive Nurse-Family Partnership Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care Parent-Child Home Program Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Parent Involvement & Outreach Provider Quality Incentives Quality Start Riverside County Riverside Hybrid Alternative Payment Program Riverside University Health System University of California, Riverside United Way of the Desert Virtual Dental Home

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