Activity #7: Child/Family Mental Health Resources · Due Sunday by 11:59pm   · Points 25   ·

Activity #7: Child/Family Mental Health Resources

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Due Sunday by 11:59pm

 

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Points 25

 

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Submitting a file upload

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Available Nov 11 at 12am – Nov 17 at 11:59pm

· Select a child/family mental health issue that you feel has had a significant impact on MCH.

· Create a chart including at least 12 local, state, and federal resources that are available to address this issue.

· Include at least 3 resources at each level.

· Be specific (i.e., don’t just say local health department; instead, say Cumberland County Public Health Department).

· Include a link and/or phone number for each resource that you find.

You can keep it very simple (like the example below), or you are welcome to be creative and create a product that you could use as a handout to families needing resources.

Rubric

Activity #7

Activity #7

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeChild/Family Mental Health Topic

You have identified a child/family mental health issue that you feel has had a significant impact on MCH.

1 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

1 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResources

You have identified at least 12 resources to address your selected topic, with a mix of local, state, and federal resources, including at least 3 resources at each level.

12 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

12 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLinks/Contact Info

You have included a link, phone number, or other way to contact each identified resource.

12 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

12 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeBONUS POINTS: Creativity

You have been creative (i.e., went above and beyond the required basic chart) and have designed something visually appealing that is a professional product that you could use as a handout to give to families.

Earn 5 bonus points.

0 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

0 pts

Total Points: 25

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