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TRAINING
AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
High
quality, accessible training and technical assistance are
fundamental to the success of MIHOW. The effectiveness
of the services, as well as the long-term financial sustainability
of the programs, are linked to the extent and quality of
the training and technical support. Connections established
within the MIHOW network nurture a crucial interchange of
moral support and technical expertise across sites.
Training
- Annual
Conference
- Each year, site leaders and outreach workers come together
for three days of participatory workshops, networking
opportunities, and team building
activities.
- Biennial
Site Leaders' Meeting - Site leaders gather every
other year for networking, reflecting, planning, evaluating,
and training on program management.
- Regional
Training -
MIHOW's Regional Consultants coordinate three annual trainings
per region, and provide individual site consultation on
program management.
Technical
Assistance/Networking
- New
site assistance - Staff from Vanderbilt University and the Regional
Consultants work closely with local staff in the early
months on recruitment, training, and supervision of outreach
workers, on case management issues and networking with
other social service agencies.
- Ongoing
assistance - Ongoing technical support includes monitoring
site progress via site visits, phone calls, meetings,
providing additional training, and serving as an advisor
as problems arise.
- Commitment to
Excellence MIHOW Accreditation Program - To ensure
that MIHOW services maintain the highest quality and consistency,
each site participates in the Commitment to Excellence
MIHOW Accreditation Program (CEMAP©).
Using the MIHOW Standards of Practice for Sponsoring Agencies
as the basis of CEMAP©, the
Center for Health Services is responsible for reviewing
and recognizing sites as they achieve the standards.
- Evaluation - MIHOW's evaluation system provides
a flexible, user-friendly approach to monitoring program
progress and outcomes. The system documents MIHOW impact
on maternal and child health and development, identifies
effective program elements and areas needing improvement,
and provides analysis by site, state, and region.
- Sustainability assistance - Strategies are varied
to accommodate different agencies' infrastructure and
needs, and include: a fundraising packet of sample letters
of inquiry, grant proposals, and other strategies distributed
periodically to help site leaders become more confident
and effective about the fundraising process; the Capacity
Building Project to assist sites in fund development beyond
foundation support; and professional training for site
leaders in specialized fundraising practices.
- MIHOW Listserv - This electronic mailing list
allows MIHOW staff to communicate directly with their
peers about issues pertaining to the program and the families
they serve.
Publications
and Materials
- The MIHOW Standards of Practice - Standards for
sponsoring agencies and outreach workers protect the integrity,
quality, and consistency of the program by ensuring that
all MIHOW sites adhere to the same basic principles. Performance
standards for outreach workers also serve as a guide for
the workers' professional development.
- The MIHOW Home Visit Guides
(The Prenatal Period, The First Year of Life, The Second
Year of Life, and The Third Year of Life) -
Month-by-month guides including strategies to improve
mother and child's self-image, sharpen problem-solving
skills and promote planning, goal setting, and self-advocacy.
- The Administrator's Manual: How to Build a MIHOW
Program in Your Community - Topics include training
and supervision, case management, safety and security
issues for outreach workers, program planning, and sustainability.
- MIHOW
Matters - Published three times a year, this newsletter
highlights MIHOW workers, sites, and specific projects.
It is distributed to program donors.
- The MIHOW Monthly - An informal two-page
newsletter providing a forum for the exchange of ideas
and information on upcoming events and deadlines, national
health observances, websites of interest, outreach worker
profiles, health quizzes, and family-related humor.
- The MIHOW Site Directory - A guide profiling
the resources, experience, and population served by each
agency within the MIHOW network.
- REACH - The Five Step Recipe for a Home Visit
- A tool (pocket size laminated card) developed
to provide a quick reminder of the essential ingredients
for an effective home visit. Each worker has a version
for quick reference.
- Reaching
Across the South: An Introduction to MIHOW
- This eight-minute video provides an overview of the
program.
This will require a Real One Player (download free version here).
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