Integrated Children's Health Services in Delaware
GrantID: 58017
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: November 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $750,000
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Grant Overview
Integrated Services for Children's Health in Delaware
Delaware's approach to early intervention for infants with disabilities entails a significant need for integrated services that combine health care, social services, and educational support. The state has recognized that fragmented service delivery can lead to gaps in support for young children, particularly those with complex needs. In Delaware, approximately 10% of children under the age of 5 exhibit developmental delays, and ensuring seamless access to comprehensive care is critical for optimizing health and educational outcomes.
Local families often experience obstacles when navigating multiple service systems, which can create delays in care and exacerbate developmental challenges. The grant initiative aims to establish an integrated services model in Delaware that unites various systems into a cohesive framework. This approach is particularly important given that Delaware's relatively small size can hinder effective communication among service providers and families. By fostering collaboration across sectors, the initiative seeks to create a more streamlined process for identifying and addressing the needs of infants with disabilities.
The core objective of this funding is to enhance coordination among health care providers, social services, and educational support, ensuring that children receive comprehensive, tailored care. A pivotal element of this initiative will involve training service providers on how to work collaboratively across disciplines, share critical information, and develop individualized service plans for children. Additionally, resources will be allocated to establish family resource centers that help families understand and navigate the available services in their area.
By implementing this integrated services model, Delaware intends to demonstrate how collaboration can lead to improved health and developmental outcomes for infants with disabilities. The emphasis on breaking down silos between services aligns with best practices for early intervention and positions Delaware to build a more effective and responsive support system. This systemic approach is vital for meeting the diverse needs of families and ensuring that every child has access to the care they deserve.
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