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Child & Adolescent Health
Division of Child & Adolescent Health
The Division of Child & Adolescent Health (DCAH) provides an array of public health programs, initiatives and interventions aimed at promoting the health and well-being of young children, the K-12 population including adolescents, young adults, and families. Our mission is to work in partnership with stakeholders to develop a seamless continuum of services, education and support for childhood, youth and families that are person-centered, family-focused and community-based.
The DCAH is comprised of six sections, including: Home Visiting, Early Childhood, Adolescent and School Health, Child and Adolescent Health Services, Oral Health, and Community Health Innovation and Promotion. Some key programs and initiatives of this Division include:
Home Visiting
Adolescent and School Health
Child and Adolescent Health Services
- Child & Adolescent Health Centers
- School-based Hearing Screening
- School-based Vision Screening
- School Wellness Programs
Oral Health
- Community Water Fluoridation
- Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Program (KOHA)
- Michigan HIV Dental Program
- Mobile Dentistry
- Perinatal Oral Health Initiative
- Public Act 161 Public Dental Prevention Programs
- SEAL! Michigan
- VARNISH! Babies Too Program
Community Health Innovation and Promotion
Local Health Department Initiatives
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Division of Child & Adolescent Health
