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Building a Prenatal and Early Childhood Home Visiting System in Los
Angeles CountyCasey Family Programs
2018 Child Safety Convening
May 30, 2018
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I forgot the titleHome Visiting Models in Los Angeles County:
Intensity and Funding Source
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Los Angeles County• Greater in size than Delaware and Rhode Island combined
• Population larger than 41 states
• Approximately 224 languages spoken
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Home Visiting Funding Estimates in LA County, FY16‐17
First 5 LA, $39 M44%
Federal Administration for Children & Families/Early
Head Start, $30M33%
Dept of Children and Family Services, State Re‐
Alignment, $10.2 M11%
Dept of Public Health, Net County Costs and Title XIX
(TCM), $3.9M4%
DPH, Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visting funds, $1.53M
2%
Dept of Mental Health, Mental Health Services
Act, $4.7 M5%
Federal HRSA,Healthy Start,
$632K1%
Private funding (LA PECHI) & F5LA for the HV Consortium, $166K
>1%
Note: Federal Administration for Children and Families/Early Head Start (EHS) funds is an estimate based on the volume of families served and approximate cost per family. EHS funds combine home and center‐based services so this estimate is being further refined to represent the true cost of home‐based services only.
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• Public Health Department• Office of Child Protection• Home Visiting Consortium• Children & Family Services Department• Public Social Services Department• Mental Health Department• Health Services Department• Probation Department• Libraries• Office of Education• Children’s Data Network
Los Angeles County Home Visiting Partners
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