


2016 Webinar 4: A Public Health Interpretation of Response to Intervention Strategies, DVD
Clear evidence demonstrates that the earliest possible intervention significantly improves outcomes of children prenatally exposed to alcohol and illicit drugs. A four-tiered behavioral health system of care serves to screen all children in the community; provides families of any children with a positive screen instruction in basic home-based early intervention strategies or refers, as appropriate, children to 0-3 or school-based programs; and ensures that all children have access to an appropriate level of comprehensive assessment and highest quality treatment.
Clear evidence demonstrates that the earliest possible intervention significantly improves outcomes of children prenatally exposed to alcohol and illicit drugs. A four-tiered behavioral health system of care serves to screen all children in the community; provides families of any children with a positive screen instruction in basic home-based early intervention strategies or refers, as appropriate, children to 0-3 or school-based programs; and ensures that all children have access to an appropriate level of comprehensive assessment and highest quality treatment.
Clear evidence demonstrates that the earliest possible intervention significantly improves outcomes of children prenatally exposed to alcohol and illicit drugs. A four-tiered behavioral health system of care serves to screen all children in the community; provides families of any children with a positive screen instruction in basic home-based early intervention strategies or refers, as appropriate, children to 0-3 or school-based programs; and ensures that all children have access to an appropriate level of comprehensive assessment and highest quality treatment.
Presented by Dr. Ira J. Chasnoff, MD
Running time: 45-minutes
DVD Video. Formatted for all regions.