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Unfortunately, not all children in America have health insurance coverage. According to the most reliable federal study, million children age 17 and under were without health insurance coverage in the . prior to the enactment of the For this reason, many of the new law’s provisions are designed to significantly increase insurance coverage for all Americans, including children. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 94% of non-elderly legal Americans will have health insurance once the law is fully implemented | Child development Growing our future Queensland Health Allied Health Child Development Project 2009-11 Toolkit Queensland Queensland Health Government Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit Copyright State of Queensland Queensland Health 2011 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Australia licence. To view a copy of this licence visit licenses by-nc au . You are free to copy communicate and adapt the work for non-commercial purposes as long as you attribute the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit Queensland Health and abide by the licence terms. For permissions beyond the scope of this licence contact Intellectual Property Officer Queensland Health GPO Box 48 Brisbane Qld 4001 email ip_officer@ phone 07 3234 1479. For further information and or to access documents only available electronically on the Queensland Health website QHEPS please contact the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit email Allied_Health_Advisory@ phone 07 3234 1386. ISBN 978-1-921707-27-8 Suggested citation Barrett C Coleman A 2011 Queensland Health Allied Health Child Development Project 2009-11 Toolkit Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit Queensland Government Queensland Health Brisbane. Acknowledgements This toolkit was developed by Catherine Barrett and Allison Coleman of the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit Queensland Health with support contributions and direction provided by members of Allied Health Child Development Project Steering Committee team members of Queensland Health child development services who participated in the Developmental Model of Care Trial 2010 together with local reference groups and district executive from Gold Coast Metro South and Sunshine Coast Health Service Districts. Thank you to the Allied Health Workforce Advice and Coordination Unit for sponsoring and funding this project. .