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Expanding the Appalachian Region’s Access to Mental Health Care
This relatively new partnership has already made a big impact in an underserved region of Ohio, facilitating millions of dollars in investment for children. And it’s planning to grow.

Free Professional Behavioral Health Education on Demand
Nationwide Children’s whole-child approach to pediatric care extends beyond just those in their community. Through the Behavioral Health Learning Library, pediatric providers from across the state can access evidence-based pediatric mental and behavioral health assessments and treatments.

How Can We Sustain and Expand a Proven Program to Improve Elementary-Age Mental Health?
A report from Nationwide Children’s Hospital and its partners discusses how to support in Ohio the use of The PAX Good Behavior Game®, which has been associated with improved mental health outcomes for children.

Leveraging a Limited Pediatric Mental Health Workforce
Dr. Axelson explains a “system of care” concept that has developed at Nationwide Children’s, where psychiatrists lead multidisciplinary teams of mental health professionals and work with community primary care providers to reach underserved areas.

New Rapid Response Services for Young People in Mental Health Crisis
Nationwide Children’s new Mobile Response Stabilization Services works to send an expert team to the location of crisis – helping families avoid a trip to the emergency department.

New School-Based Initiative is Increasing Mental Health Care Access in Southeastern Ohio
A partnership with the Cardinal Health Foundation is allowing Nationwide Children’s Hospital to implement suicide prevention programs in schools in Stark and Athens Counties, train primary care providers to diagnose and manage children’s mental health conditions and develop integrated models of care.

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Helping Ohio Preschoolers Excel
Helping Ohio Preschoolers Excel (previously known as the Ohio Preschool Expulsion Prevention Partnership) is an evidence-informed, statewide program that connects early learning professionals who work with children ages 0-8 to long-term support.

Kindergarten Readiness Rates Are Shockingly Low
Only 1 in 3 children in Franklin County, Ohio who are entering kindergarten actually demonstrate readiness to enter kindergarten. That’s often understood as an educational issue, but it may have more to do with social determinants of health.

Expanding a Nurse Visitation Program to New Ohio Counties
The Nurse-Family Partnership, which pairs specially trained nurses with pregnant women to support maternal and baby health, is coming to Athens, Morgan, Muskingum and Guernsey counties.
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