Help Me Grow LA – A PROJECT OF
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EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTION STRATEGY

Help Me Grow LA is here to make sure your child’s development is on track. Visit www.helpmegrowla.org or call 833.903.3972 for help! 

Connecting Families to Developmental Resources

Help Me Grow LA (HMG LA) helps families find services that can support their child’s development. Families often have questions about their child’s development but don’t know where to go for help. HMG LA can help families find resources and get services more quickly. When it comes to helping families, we can work together — providers, local agencies and the community — to do better.  

HMG LA helps improve the coordination of programs and services in local communities. First 5 LA and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH) are joining with partners to make sure all children get connected to the services they need.

Background 

In 2016, First 5 LA partnered with LACDPH, L.A. Care Health Plan and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) – California Chapter 2, to convene key stakeholders and experts across diverse sectors to engage in the early design and planning of a HMG system for L.A. County. More than 120 leaders from L.A. County were part of the early planning process, including representatives in the areas of physical health, mental health, developmental disability services, early care and education, county agencies, private and public community organizations, as well as family support and advocacy groups. The Promoting Children’s Optimal Development recommendation report was released in the fall of 2017 and is the foundation that continues to guide implementation planning for HMG LA.  

In 2017, First 5 LA and LACDPH began collaboration to bring the vision to life outlined in the recommendation report to support HMG’s four core components to meet LA county’s needs and address the fragmented early identification and intervention (EII) systems. 

Vision

All families in L.A. County have the support they need to help their young children get the best start in life and achieve optimal development.  

Mission 

Help Me Grow LA supports all families in promoting young children’s development and lifelong success by connecting them to developmental services and supports that promote their child’s well-being.  

Core Components and Goals 

Help Me Grow is a national model that includes four core components. Each component is meant to help improve EII. This means increasing developmental screenings, surveillance and promotion among service providers and linking children and their families early to appropriate services and supports to help their child’s development.  

The Help Me Grow model has four core components:  

 

Councils 

Community & Family Engagement Council  

The Community Family Engagement Council (CFEC) is an advisory group to HMG LA comprised of parent champions, parents and caregivers with community leadership and outreach experience. The role of CFEC is to help ensure early childhood services and resources meet the needs of families with children with, or at risk of, developmental delays and disabilities. 

Systems Synergy Council

The HMG LA Systems Synergy Council (SSC) is a group of leaders representing the key systems that comprise the early EII continuum in L.A. County: school districts and local education agencies, child welfare, early care and education, community-based organizations, mental health, health care, regional centers, and family resource centers. The role of the SSC is to help advance HMG LA and EII efforts in their organizations and in L.A. County, creating synergy across systems and helping to ensure health equity for children and families in L.A. County.

Pathways

The HMG LA Pathways is a three-year investment that brings together agencies and programs, which provide early identification and intervention services for developmental delays, with other agencies and families. The goal of HMG LA Pathways is to improve existing referral pathways through technology, infrastructure and practice change to make sure all children get the services they need when they need it. Agencies that are part of Pathways create a collaborative within their community and are tasked with planning, testing and refining strategies so that the referral pathways in their community are more coordinated, integrated and multidirectional. Communities overlap with L.A. County’s seven Regional Center boundaries to ensure countywide reach. The seven Pathways unifying agencies include: 

L.A. Care Health Plan

The HMG LA partnership with L.A. Care Health Plan is focused on integrating early identification and intervention into practice workflow, as well as increasing awareness and education on the importance of developmental screenings and monitoring across health providers, clinics, community organizations and families. The partnership will leverage L.A. Care’s network of providers, infrastructure and expertise, as well as Community Resources Centers to reach providers, families and children.   

First Connections

The program implemented innovative approaches for community-based providers to embed developmental screening and strengthen referral processes within their practices since 2014 through September 2022. The goal was to better identify children with or at risk for developmental delays and connect them and their families to culturally and linguistically appropriate early intervention services and supports as early as possible. The First Connection partnership has offered valuable learnings and promising practices that informed the planning and implementation of HMG LA. Key partners are:
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FAMILIES & CAREGIVERS

We all want the best for our children. You are not alone. Help Me Grow LA is here for you when you need extra support to help your child thrive! Help Me Grow LA:  

  • Connects all families to free or low-cost programs to benefit your child’s development.  
  • Helps you get the answers you need about your child’s growth milestones.  
  • Provides information and support during times of need.   

Tools & Resources for Your Child’s Development: 
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HEALTHCARE & COMMUNITY PROVIDERS

Healthcare providers are often the first line of defense. Screening early leads to more successful long-term outcomes. Together, we can make sure all families are supported and provided resources to benefit their child’s developmental health. Below are resources and tools to support the delivery of high-quality early identification and intervention:

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