Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 16 Strategies Educators Increase early childhood education Quality of Care Sexual Activity Increase worker employability Reduce barriers to care Access to Care Air and Water Quality Alcohol and Drug Use Education Employment Income Clear all Bookmark this strategy Preschool education programs Provide center-based programs that support cognitive and social-emotional growth among children who are not old enough to enter formal schooling Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education Bookmark this strategy Preschool programs with family support services Provide center-based programs that support cognitive and social development among young children from families with low incomes, with supports such as home visiting or parental education Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education Bookmark this strategy Publicly funded pre-kindergarten programs Provide publicly funded pre-kindergarten (pre-K) education to 3- and 4-year-olds, through large-scale or universal efforts Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education Bookmark this strategy Sector-based workforce initiatives Provide industry-focused education and job training based on the needs of regional employers within specific sectors Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment Bookmark this strategy Smart Start North Carolina Provide comprehensive early childhood services, including high quality educational child care, health, and family support to address local needs Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Education Bookmark this strategy Youth apprenticeship initiatives Provide participating high school students with professional opportunities that combine academic and on-the-job training or mentorship Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Employment First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Currently on page 2
Bookmark this strategy Preschool education programs Provide center-based programs that support cognitive and social-emotional growth among children who are not old enough to enter formal schooling Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education
Bookmark this strategy Preschool programs with family support services Provide center-based programs that support cognitive and social development among young children from families with low incomes, with supports such as home visiting or parental education Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education
Bookmark this strategy Publicly funded pre-kindergarten programs Provide publicly funded pre-kindergarten (pre-K) education to 3- and 4-year-olds, through large-scale or universal efforts Evidence Rating: Scientifically Supported Education
Bookmark this strategy Sector-based workforce initiatives Provide industry-focused education and job training based on the needs of regional employers within specific sectors Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Employment
Bookmark this strategy Smart Start North Carolina Provide comprehensive early childhood services, including high quality educational child care, health, and family support to address local needs Evidence Rating: Some Evidence Education
Bookmark this strategy Youth apprenticeship initiatives Provide participating high school students with professional opportunities that combine academic and on-the-job training or mentorship Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Employment