Ethnicity & disease | 2019

Collaborative Action on Child Equity: Lessons from the Field.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The Collaborative Action on Child Equity (CACE) pursued child-focused program and policy research through the Morehouse School of Medicine s Transdisciplinary Collaborative Center (TCC). CACE engaged with partners representing 13 states in the United States to implement the Smart and Secure Children Parent Leadership Program (SSC) and to develop local child-focused Policy Action Plans. The objectives of SSC are to support the development of parental agency and leadership in order to achieve positive health and academic readiness among school-aged children. Of the 13 partners, 9 were able to successfully implement SSC, with more than 350 parent-peer learners completing the program. Additionally, several partners were able to successfully develop Policy Action Plans. We discuss our efforts to bring SSC to scale in a national replication effort and to build policy development, implementation and evaluation capacity in organizations serving children and families. We highlight lessons learned in this replication effort and consider their implications for revisions to our training protocols, recruitment and implementation strategies, methods for providing technical assistance and evaluation models. SSC has demonstrated encouraging efficacy results, was developed using community-based participatory research methods and, as such, the lessons learned are critical for how we engage diverse communities to advance positive child development and academic success.

Volume 29 Suppl 2
Pages \n 365-370\n
DOI 10.18865/ED.29.S2.365
Language English
Journal Ethnicity & disease

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