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Working Together to Make a Difference

The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN), promotes the development of Parent-Led Community Action Teams in partnership with families and communities. The development and formation of the program is responsive to Healthy People 2010 Objectives and is supported by the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant National Performance Measures.

   

 

Core Outcomes to be Achieved

  • All children with special health care needs will receive coordinated ongoing comprehensive care within a medical home.
  • All families of children with special health care needs will have adequate private and/or public insurance to pay for the services they need.
  • All children will be screened early and continuously for special health care needs.
  • Services for children with special health care needs and their families will be organized in ways that families can use them easily.
  • Families of children with special health care needs will partner in decision making at all levels, and will be satisfied with the services they receive.
  • All youth with special health care needs will receive the services necessary to make appropriate transitions to adult health care, work, and independence

 

PARENT LED COMMUNITY ACTION TEAMS

OCSHCN collaborates with and financially supports Parent and Youth Leaders as they continuously seek out other parents, youth and professional and community partners, to create Parent-Led Community Action Teams. Membership of the teams consists of parents and family members of children with special health care needs, professional providers of services, administrators, community leaders, elected officials, and interested citizens.

These teams, led by parents and in collaboration with OCSHCN, are formed to identify resources and prioritize issues needing resolution, plan activities and take action, assuming ownership of all activities. They receive funding and technical assistance through organizational support contracts.


The OCSHCN currently partners with 13 Parent-Led Community Action Teams representing numerous communities and/or regions in Arizona. Learn more about these dynamic teams.

 
Arizona Community Action Teams are funded in part by the AZ Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs.
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