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The Institute for Child
Health Policy is proud to offer streaming video. Browse the
list, view videos, and order copies online. Selected titles
are available free of charge.
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THIS IS HEALTH CARE TRANSITION
Growing up and becoming an adult is difficult for all youth, but can be especially challenging for young people with special health care needs. This video was developed to help youth and young adults with chronic health conditions and their families be better prepared for adulthood, especially the move from pediatric to adult-oriented health care. This video was developed through a contract from Children’s Medical Services to the University of Florida. Run time: 29 minutes. (2007) |
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HEALTH CARE TRANSITION: COLLEGE and BEYOND
In many ways, Jeff Walden is a typical college student, but in some ways
he is not. He was born with a severe physical disability that has posd many
challenges on his road to independence. This video explores the process
of transition from pediatric to adult oriented health care and the influences
that have contributed to Jeff's success. Run time: 24 minutes
(2004) |
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HEALTH CARE TRANSITION: JIM'S STORY
Transition is never easy, however this process is usually more difficult
for young adults with special health care needs who have been receiving
care from specialized pediatric treatment settings and providers.
This video looks at how Jim and his family prepared for health care transition
and their current efforts to complete the process. Run time:
10 minutes (2001)
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ONE
HEART, MANY VOICES
This video describes the mission and vision of Family Voices, a national
grassroots network of families and friends speaking on behalf of children
with special health care needs. Run time 7 minutes (2002)
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SSA
WORK CD-ROM
An interactive CD-ROM including SSA work incentive information and
two videos: "Ticket to Work" and "PASS" |
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TICKET
TO WORK
“It's
fundamentally about the dignity of each human being… about recognizing
that work is at the heart of the American Dream.”
--President Bill Clinton, December 17, 1999. This award winning video describes the Social Security
Administrations work incentive program “Ticket To Work.”
Run time: 10 minutes (2000)
+ Winner
of the 2001 Aegis Award |
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PASS:
PLAN FOR ACHIEVING SELF SUPPORT
This award winning video provides information about a work incentive program
from the Social Security Administration for people with disabilities.
PASS allows you to set aside income or resources to put towards a work
goal, without reducing your SSI benefits. Run
time: 12 minutes (2000)
+ Winner of the 2001 Telly Award
+ Winner of the 2001 Aegis Award
+ Winner of the 2001 Aurora Award
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MEASURING SUCCESS
This video outlines the content set forth in the Maternal and Child Health
Bureau publication "Measuring Success for Healthy People 2010." Run
time: 8.5 minutes (1999)
Web only |
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HEALTHY & READY TO WORK
This video highlights issues in the transition to adulthood for young people
with disabilities.
Run time: 2.5 minutes (1999) |
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MEASURING UP:
A BLUEPRINT FOR BUILDING QUALITY ASSURANCE
This video was produced in connection with a national instructional video
conference and is for the public health community. Run time 166 minutes;
2 tapes; (1998) |
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THE WAR THAT NEVER ENDED
This
award winning video introduces health care, social service, school
health, mental health and other professionals to the culture of Vietnam
veterans and the clinical issues which make these families unique.
Run time 14 minutes (1997)
+ Winner
of the 1998 Flame Award |
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FAMILIES
ARE THE REASON
This video was designed to inspire and inform families of children with
special needs and the professionals who serve them. Run time
9 minutes (1994) |
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RAISING A GENERATION OF CARING, COMPETENT CHILDREN
Designed to accompany the proceedings of the Florida 1993 National Health
Forum, this video addresses the role and value of holistic policy and
program development which promotes inter-generational responsibility,
commitment, and unity within communities on behalf of children and youth. Run
time 12 minutes (1994) |
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