Bright Futures Projected Outcomes
- Improved well-being of preschool children birth through age five.
- Determine whether the program improves outcomes by determining the
development status of children participating in the pilot project.
- Track the number of referrals and the conditions requesting referral.
- Track the availability of referral resources.
- Compare school records of school entry physical reports of children
enrolled in Kindergarten. Review for previously undiagnosed health
condition, hearing or vision deficits and dental health.
- Assess access to primary care providers and dentists as well as health
and dental insurance availability.
- Determine the developmental status of children birth through age
five.
- Determine what preschool children in Live Oak need for “school readiness”
in the pilot project.
- Track and referral for developmental services.
- Expand Bright Futures Program countywide in the future.
- Collect basic program data (i.e. # children served, ages of children served,
# children requiring referrals, # children without referrals, staffing,
cost of the program, missing services, problem areas, assess to determine
if Bright Futures program is duplicating existing services, assess school,
volunteer, parental satisfaction, and child improvement).
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