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Mott Children’s Health Center’s advocacy role is to educate and inform policy makers, elected and
appointed officials, service providers and community organizations/leaders about
issues related to the comprehensive health needs of Genesee County’s children
and the systems that respond to those needs.
This is done in multiple ways: 1. Providing support to organizations whose principal role is advocacy on behalf of infants, children, adolescents and their families. Examples: 2. Sponsoring conferences, workshops and presentations on issues impacting children which have implications for action. Examples: 3. Producing informational materials on children’s issues that provide the background for advocacy efforts. 4. Participating in organizations, coalitions, collaboratives and committees that work on issues that promote children’s health and well being, and strengthen community capacity to address such issues. For more information on related advocacy organizations visit these web sites Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health Our website does not track, collect or distribute personal information about visitors. We regularly compile aggregate statistics that show the number of visitors to our site, pages viewed, Internet Service Providers, and requests for information. |
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