Child and Adolescent Health      

 

 

  

Child and Adolescent Health resides within the Maternal and Family Health Section of the Community and Public Health Division of the Wyoming Department of Health.

Funding for Child and Adolescent Health primarily comes from the Maternal and Child Health Title V Block Grant and the Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Grant. Programs are implemented at the local level by Safe Kids Wyoming, Head Start, Wyoming Health Council, and other partners.

 

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Click Below for the New Priority Overview Entitled  

Physical Activity and Nutrition in Children and Adolescents

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See below for information pertaining to:

General Resources

Early Childhood Health

Children's Health

Adolescent Health 

 

General Resources

Wyoming Department of Health- Children’s Special Health Program

Wyoming Department of Health- Immunizations Section

Wyoming Department of Health- Oral Health Section

Wyoming Department of Health- Newborn Metabolic Screening Program

Wyoming Department of Health- Specialty Clinics

Wyoming Parent Leadership Training Institute

Asthma Resources

Safe Kids of Wyoming (or www.safekids.org)

Public Health Nursing Office Finder  

 

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Early Childhood Health

   State Priorities:

Reducing Unintentional Injury

Safe Kids of Wyoming (or www.safekids.org)

Promoting Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity

Wyoming Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program 

University of Wyoming's Cent$ible Nutrition Program (Operated by Cooperative Extension Services)  

  

Wyoming Child and Family Development (Information for Eastern Wyoming)

 

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Children's Health

State Priorities:

Reducing Unintentional Injury

Safe Kids of Wyoming (or www.safekids.org)

 

Promoting Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity

 

University of Wyoming's Cent$ible Nutrition Program (Operated by Cooperative Extension Services)  

 

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Adolescent Health

State Priorities:

Reducing Unintentional Injury

Safe Kids of Wyoming (or www.safekids.org)

 

Promoting Healthy Nutrition and Physical Activity

 

University of Wyoming's Cent$ible Nutrition Program (Operated by Cooperative Extension Services)

 

Preventing Teen Pregnancy

 

Family Planning Services

 

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