The AMCHP Resource Library is your destination for the latest in maternal and child health evidence and information. Use our database to access toolkits, webinars, publications and other products created by AMCHP program staff and partners that inform your public health practice and support you in serving families in your community.
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Expanding Your Impact: Preparing to Scale Up Your Practice – IHLC Webinar August 2023
Adapting a Program: Stoplight Model for Adaptation
Birth Equity Ecosystem Map
This interactive Birth Equity Ecosystem Map was created with funding from the Pritzker Children’s Initiative in order to synthesize existing recommendations, strategies, and frameworks to offer a comprehensive vision of what the birth equity system needs in order to...
Adolescent & Young Adult Behavioral Health Collaboration Guide
Medicaid Renewal Public Service Announcement (PSA) Videos
AMCHP collaborated with a community-based organization, El Centro, to create these brief video resources, available in English and Spanish, to provide a background for consumers on the Medicaid renewals happening now and where to get help. Partners wishing to add...
Indiana CoIIN team AYA Focus Groups: Qualitative Findings
AMCHP TA Roundtable Series: Exploring Birth Defects Surveillance Programs and Evaluating Referral to Services
Understanding Power Dynamics and Privilege
Power dynamics result from an imbalance between individuals/groups in access to resources. Those with greater economic and social capital hold more power and hold greater influence. An individual’s ability, race, gender, and sexual orientation are often associated...
Protecting Community Intellectual Property
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names, and images used in commerce. The intellectual property of people, especially intellectuals, creatives, scholars, caregivers, and...
Conversation on Harm Reducing Language
Practicing Harm Reducing Language (HRL) avoids stigmatization of populations and individuals for the conditions they experience because of systemic imbalances of power. Using HRL is important as it requires people and institutions in positions of power to take...
Creating the Healthy Beginnings Cohort
Creating the Healthy Beginnings Learning and Practice Cohort required a different approach. Understanding that community-rooted and/or community-based organizations (CBOs) may be unfamiliar with AMCHP, we first chose to design the application process to prioritize the...