Core Indicators Development Subgroup:

Growth and Development

 
A subgroup focused on the measurement of healthy growth and development. 
 

Ontario Public Health Standards Coverage

Healthy Growth and Development includes a long list of topic areas named in the Healthy Growth and Development standard, but which are divided up over multiple Core Indicators subgroups.  This subgroup focuses on the Growth and Development, Infant Feeding, and Visual Health topic areas, but also co-ordinates work related to child health among the Reproductive Health, Oral Health, mental health and the future Positive Parenting subgroups. 
 

    Subgroup Milestones:

  • Child and Adolescent Health Core Indicator subgroup formed in 2014 and closed in 2018.
  • Split from the original Child and Adolescent Health subgroup in 2018.

Recruitment

This subgroup is currently in "Maintenance Mode" and is not recruiting at this time. 
Maintenance Mode activities are performed by one or two Leads, and include: 
    - assessment of any issues arising,
    - supporting overall Core Indicators project priorities, 
    - periodic review of subgroup products (indicators, datasources, and gaps), and
    - determining when to "activate" the subgroup: recruitment for development/revision work. 
If you are in interested in contributing to the Core Indicators project, please volunteer here

 
  

Current Members

 
 

Released Products

 
 

Meeting Minutes

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General Meeting Updates

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APHEO Core Indicators - EDI – Vulnerability

APHEO Core Indicators - Vulnerable Children: an Early Development Instrument (EDI) Outcome

Core Indicators CI Child and Adolescent Health Public

CI Growth and Development

CAHDWG_Update_for_APHEO_Apri2016

Child and Adolescent Data working group Updates for core indicator group

Update CI Child and Adolescent Health Public

CI Growth and Development

 
 
 

Past Members

 
 
 
Updated: December 12, 2018