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Understanding Mental and Behavioral Health in Head Start

The purpose of this project, in partnership with Mathematica-MPR, is to understand the landscape of program structures and supports for mental and behavioral health in Early Head Start/Head Start for children, families, and staff. To accomplish this, efforts will include engagement with experts; conceptual model development; study design and measurement development; data collection and analysis; dissemination of findings; and archiving data.

Award(s)

Funding Agency:  

Mathematica, Inc

Funding Period:  

09/30/2024 to 03/31/2029

Award Amount:  

$5,000

Staff

Iheoma U. Iruka, Principal Investigator