tailieunhanh - A PARENTS’ HANDBOOK FOR Sickle Cell Center

Since 1990 Lithuania started to develop a model of community based services with the strategic goal to introduce modern public health approaches and create an alternative to the traditional system of residential institutions for children with different mental and developmental problems. The Ministry of Health established a University affi liated Child Development Centre in the fi rst half of 1990’s to pilot programmes in the fi elds of early intervention for infants at risk, child psychiatry (inpatient, day care, crisis intervention services), and a telephone helpline with trained volunteers to consult with children and adolescents. The next phase, which. | A Parents Handbook For Sickle Cell D I S E a S E PART II Six to Eighteen Years of Age CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES A Parents Handbook For Sickle Cell DI SE a se PART II Six to Eighteen Years of Age Authors Children s Hospital Oakland Sickle Cell Center Ann Earles RN PNP Marsha Treadwill PhD Deborah Hurst MD Susan Fortune Pinheiro MS Shellye Lessing MS Joseph Telfair DrPH MSW MPH Fran Merriweather MSW Elliot Vichinsky MD Coordinator Clinical Studies Psychologist Associate Director Genetic Counselor Genetic Counselor Social Worker Social Worker Director Education Program Associates Shelley Mann MPH Susan Karlins MPH Donna Bell Sanders MPH and Joy DuVaul MA CHES California Department of Health Services Genetic Disease Branch Karen Whitney MS Kathleen Velazquez MPH MA and George C. Cunningham MD MPH Chief Illustration Sue Parkinson Design Susan Stasi Printing 2004 version Kaye-Smith Developed and printed with funding from the California Department of Health Services Genetic Disease Branch and the Maternal and Child Health Program Health Resources and Services Administration Department of Health Human Services from a grant through the California Public Health Foundation. Copyright 1993 State of California Department of Health Services Genetic Disease Branch Revised 1994 Revised August .