Maternal Health
Publications
The fourth Home Visiting Annual Outcomes Report presents aggregate data about the outcomes for all Children, Youth, and Families Department administered home visiting programs in Fiscal Year 2016. The report is designed to inform policymakers and practitioners about the Home Visiting System’s impact on families and children in New Mexico.
The Early Childhood Action Network is a statewide group of individuals invited by the Chair of the New Mexico Children’s Cabinet to make recommendations on how to improve the well-being of young children birth to age five and their families. A critical component of children’s readiness for school is ensuring that they achieve optimal development prior to entering kindergarten.
This document is an executive summary identifying opportunities to strengthen early childhood services, programs, and systems in New Mexico
This poster describes the developmental milestones to look out for as you watch and help your child grow.
This helpful pamphlet provides a wealth of information about Maternal Depression. It explains the difference between Maternal Depression and the Baby Blues.
This fact sheet explains how doctors, nurses, and childcare experts use screening to check on how children grow and develop.
Every year each state is required to submit an Application and Annual Report for the Title V MCH Services Block Grant to the Federal Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB) in the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Every year each state is required to submit an Application and Annual Report for the Title V MCH Services Block Grant to the Federal Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB) in the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).