MCH Self-Assessment

The MCH Navigator supports Title V programs covering topics, data, national statistics and approaches related to health equity and social determinants. It links over 300 evidence based and informed strategies to guide learning, outreach and practice. The MCH Navigator supports Title V MCH programs. Resources can be accessed by measure or by type on topics related to women/maternal health, infant/perinatal health, child health, adolescent health, children with special care needs, clinical health systems, health behaviors, social determinants of health. Take their self-assessment, then review visual graphs and results to personalize a learning plan.

One may believe they are competent in an area given completion of higher education or skilled work in an industry. But becoming culturally versed occurs at different levels, the core, advanced or translational level.

Here is my data

  • Competency 1: MCH Knowledge Base/Context: Low understanding

  • Competency 2: Self Reflection: Low understanding

  • Competency 3: Ethics: Medium understanding

  • Competency 4: Critical Thinking: Medium understanding

  • Competency 5: Communication: Medium understanding

  • Competency 6: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution: Medium understanding

  • Competency 7: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility: Low understanding

  • Competency 8: Honoring Lived Experience: Low understanding

  • Competency 9: Teaching Coaching, and Mentoring: Medium understanding

  • Competency 11: Systems Approach: Low understanding

  • Competency 12: Policy: Low understanding

I have some learning to do, use this website to guide your learning as well.

https://www.mchevidence.org

Kristina Gunia