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B Public Meeting Agendas MEETING 1 Thursday, May 31, 2018 Keck Center of the National Academies, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 11:35 am–12:15 pm Presentation of the Statement of Task, Background, and Discussion Dwayne Proctor, Ph.D., Senior Adviser to the President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation 12:15 pm ADJOURN MEETING 2 Monday, August 6, 2018 Keck Center of the National Academies, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 8:30 am Attendee Check-In Outside Room 100 583
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9:15–9:55 am Opening Presentation -- Early Childhood Seen Through a Health Equity Lens Paula Braveman, M.D., M.P.H., University of California, San Francisco Discussion Moderator: Myra Parker, J.D., Ph.D., Committee member 9:55–10:55 am Panel 1: Translating Early Development Science into Interventions and Policies Gene–Environment Interactions: Role in Susceptibility and Resilience Fernando Martinez, M.D., University of Arizona College of Medicine Translating Scientific Knowledge into Action on Early Childhood Development Phil Fisher, Ph.D., University of Oregon Discussion Moderator: Pat Levitt, Ph.D., Committee member 10:55–11:10 am BREAK 11:10 am–12:45 pm Panel 2: Approaches to Promote Healthy Development During the Prenatal and Early Childhood Phases Early Childhood Innovation Network: Moving from Science to Action Sarah Barclay Hoffman, M.P.P., Early Childhood Innovation Network Children Thrive: A Learning Network to All Promote Child Health Equity in Cincinnati Robert Kahn, M.D., M.P.H., Cincinnati Children's Hospital
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1:45–2:55 pm Panel 3: Policy and Systems Changes for Prenatal–Early Childhood Development Leveraging the Science of Early Development: Creating Systems to Help Children Thrive Neal Halfon, M.D., M.P.H., University of California, Los Angeles, Fielding School of Public Health Social Determinants of Health Interventions, Fatherhood, and Reproductive Health Milton Kotelchuck, Ph.D., Harvard University Medical School Discussion Moderator: Albert Wat, M.A., Committee member 2:55–3:35 pm Closing Presentation -- The Next Step in Evidence-Based Policy: Implementing and Evaluating Universal Programs Ron Haskins, Ph.D., The Brookings Institution
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, Oregon Health & Science University 8:05–9:05 am Panel 1: Translating Early Development Science into Interventions Greg Miller, Ph.D., M.A., Northwestern University Greg Duncan, Ph.D., University of California, Irvine Discussion 9:05–10:20 am Panel 2: Policy Perspectives on Prenatal and Early Childhood Development Representative Ruth Kagi, Washington House of Representatives Senator Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, Oregon Senate Bobby Cagle, M.S.W., Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services Senator David Wilson, Alaska Senate Discussion
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APPENDIX B 587 10:20–10:35 am BREAK 10:35 am–12:00 pm Panel 3: Approaches to Promote Healthy Development During the Prenatal and Early Childhood Phases Jessica Pizarek, M.A., PolicyLink Helena Sabala, Chula Vista Promise Neighborhood Anne Mauricio, Ph.D., M.A., Family Check-up, Arizona State University Elisa Nicholas, M.D., M.S.P.H., The Children's Clinic, Serving Children and Their Families 12:00–1:00 pm Panel 4: Caregiver Perspectives Ana De Jesus, Caregiver Abraham Gomez, Caregiver Shalice Gosey, Caregiver Lori Hernandez, Caregiver Yesenia Manzo-Meda, Caregiver Maria Rodgers, Caregiver Discussion Discussants: Patricia McKenna, SHIELDS for Families Reggie Van Appelen, SHIELDS for Families Jennifer Eich, Western Youth Services Alexa Bach, Network Anaheim 1:00–1:15 pm Public Comment 1:15 pm ADJOURN
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