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Maternal and Child Health Service Program Standards: Every child, every opportunity
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The purpose of this paper is to understand the determinants of child health. In particular, we will focus on the influence of household consumption and public infrastructure on child health. This would inform policy makers when setting priorities among different interventions. It is important to understand whether different policies are substitutes or complements. Poverty and low education could cause bottlenecks, not allowing other public policies to influence child health. If this is the case, an effective policy aimed at improving child health might need to be complemented with different interventions. Moreover, policy interventions do not necessarily have a homogenous impact. | Department of Education and Early Childhood Development MuNCIWd. AMOCwTON OF vìCroaiÀ Maternal and Child Health Service Maternal and Child Health Service Program Standards Contents Terms and definitions 3 1 Introduction 6 1.1 Maternal and Child Health Service Vision mission goals and principles 1.2 Overview of Maternal and Child Health Service 8 2 Background 10 2.1 An evidence-based framework 2.2 Structure of the Program Standards 11 2.3 Purpose and use of the Program Standards 12 2.4 Assessment against the Program Standards 3 The Maternal and Child Health Service Program Standards 13 Standard 1 Universal access Standard 2 Optimal health and development 20 Standard 3 Partnerships and collaboration 28 Standard 4 Competent and professional workforce 33 Standard 5 Responsive and accountable service delivery 43 Standard 6 Quality and safety 51 References 61 Appendix A Development of Maternal and Child Health Program Standards 67 Appendix B List of evidence 74 Published by the Programs and Partnerships Division Office for Children and Portfolio Coordination Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Melbourne Published October 2009 ISBN 978-0-7594-0582-0 State of Victoria 2009 The copyright in this document is owned by the State of Victoria. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968 NEALS see below or with permission. An educational institution situated in Australia which is not conducted for profit or a body responsible for administering such an institution may copy and communicate the materials other than third-party materials for the educational purposes of the institution. Authorised by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development 2 Treasury Place East Melbourne Victoria 3002. Also published on http www.education.vic.gov.au 2 Victorian Maternal and Child Health Service Terms and definitions Within the Maternal and Child Health Program Standards the following terms and .
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