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MINUTES -Draft <br />ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH <br />November 18, 2015 <br />V. Educational Sessions <br />A. Early Childhood Mental Health <br />Ennis Baker, Mental Health Specialist for Orange County Head Start /Early Head Start <br />(OCHS /EHS) and co -chair of the Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) Task Force, began <br />with an introduction of herself and an overview of OCHS /EHS. She had also provided a folder <br />full of in depth information to BOH members about OCHS /EHS, various articles on ECMH and <br />recommendations for improving early child development. Ms. Baker stated that OCHS is <br />available to income - eligible 3 -5 year olds living in Orange County while EHS is available to <br />income - eligible pregnant women and children up to age 3. Ms. Baker stated that the <br />OCHS /EHS: <br />• only serves the Orange County school district <br />• is serving 244 children under 5 years old including pregnant women <br />• provides high quality child care and education, parent education, comprehensive health, <br />mental health & developmental screening and follow up <br />• provides in home visits and parent -child playgroups <br />• offers a variety of services with a team of specialists that includes bilingual family <br />specialists and home visitors, child development specialists, health /nutrition specialist, <br />mental health specialist and mental health consultant <br />• has a principle that states parents are a child's first and most important teacher <br />• focuses on building the capacities of adult caregivers to provide safe, stable and <br />nurturing relationships and environments to promote young children's mental health as <br />the adults who care for the children also need to be mentally healthy. <br />She continued by detailing the Orange /Chatham ECMH Task Force mission which is to support <br />the social, emotional and mental health needs of children under 5 in Orange and Chatham <br />Counties through advocacy, awareness, collaboration, collective action & evidence -based <br />practice. She also highlighted some of the agencies that provide direct ECMH services to at- <br />risk families in Orange County which included KidSCope and the OCHD. <br />Lastly, Ms. Baker gave an overview of some of the barriers and gaps in ECMH which include: <br />• limited services in other languages <br />• not enough screening for trauma, toxic stress and early signs of mental health (MH) for <br />children and MH screening of their caregivers /parents <br />• MH services for adults are not accessed due to stigma, cost or being undocumented <br />• limited transportation options for low- income families to access high quality preschool <br />• no afterschool care (2p- 5:30p) available for 4 year olds in OC school district Pre -K <br />classrooms <br />• more calls for more attention being paid to early childhood & public health engagement <br />around the early childhood years <br />Meredith Stewart, Public Health Program Manager, briefly discussed guidance for next steps. <br />Ms. Stewart recommended that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) subcommittee <br />consider facilitating conversations with the Family Success Alliance (FSA) regarding wrap- <br />around care from 2:30 -5:30 for NC Pre -K and OUTBoard /OPT and DSS regarding <br />transportation to quality childcare. She also recommended that the SAMH review strategies to <br />S: \Managers Working Files \BOH \Agenda & Abstracts \2016 Agenda & Abstracts/ <br />January Page 2 <br />
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