Strategies for promoting prevention and improving oral health care delivery in Head Start: Findings from the Oral Health Initiative evaluation: Vol I. Final technical report

Author(s): United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation;
Date Issued: October 01, 2008
Publisher(s): United States. Administration for Children and Families. Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation
Description: Final findings from a two-year implementation evaluation of the Head Start Oral Health Initiative, which provided grants to Head Start programs to design and implement oral health promotion strategies, based on interviews with program directors, a web-based record-keeping system for grantees, and site visits
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Preparer(s): Del Grosso, Patricia; Brown, Amy; Silva, Sandra; Henderson, Jamila; Tein, Naomi; Paulsell, Diane
Funder(s): United States. Office of Head Start
Source: Washington, DC: U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. Retrieved December 12, 2008, from http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/hs/eval_oral_health/reports/lessons_vol1/lessons_vol1.pdf
Note: The project officer is Laura Hoard. The contractor is Mathematica Policy Research. The subcontractor to Mathematica Policy Research is Altarum. The project director is Dianne Paulsell
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Early Head Start/Head Start

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Health, Safety & Nutrition

Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
Country: United States
States: ALASKA, ARKANSAS, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, FLORIDA, IDAHO, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, MASSACHUSETTS, MARYLAND, MAINE, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NORTH CAROLINA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW MEXICO, NEVADA, NEW YORK, OHIO, RHODE ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, TEXAS, UTAH, VERMONT, WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN
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