Since 2021, VIVA Social Impact Partners has proudly collaborated with First 5 LA to support Help Me Grow LA (HMG LA). This initiative is designed to ensure that all young children in Los Angeles County have access to critical developmental health resources, starting with screenings for developmental delays, timely referrals to service providers, and the effective delivery of services within a well-functioning early identification and intervention (EII) system.
Early intervention is vital because the first five years of a child’s life are a critical window for brain development. Identifying and addressing developmental delays early can significantly improve a child’s lifelong outcomes, from academic success to social-emotional well-being. These efforts ensure that children and families are equipped with the tools they need to thrive.
The importance of this work is heightened by Medi-Cal reforms that establish new minimum standards for developmental screenings and mandate closed referral loops. These changes underscore the need for cohesive, collaborative systems to meet these standards and ensure equitable access to care.
First 5 LA’s commitment to HMG LA includes investments in developing a strong EII system throughout Los Angeles County. Over the past three years, VIVA has supported two key efforts under HMG LA:
Together, these efforts are transforming how children access and benefit from developmental health resources.
Our experience with community-based organizations (CBOs), medical providers, and partners across both of these initiatives has highlighted the transformative power of collaboration. Here are three insights that can guide future efforts to strengthen early identification and intervention systems:
Strong partnerships between sectors—such as healthcare, early childhood education, and community services—are critical. However, they thrive only when stakeholders share a deep understanding of early childhood development, available resources, and effective screening protocols.
Technology can streamline information sharing and improve referral systems, but its success depends on collaboration and partner buy-in.
Building strong partnerships requires intentional investment in resources. In both initiatives, coaching and technical assistance have been critical in helping lead agencies identify and sustain partnerships, bolstering their capacity to address systemic challenges. These efforts have resulted in measurable improvements, including:
The impact of these initiatives is clear: more children are being screened for developmental delays, more partners are engaged in connecting families to services, and communities are better equipped to support equitable access to developmental health resources. These outcomes demonstrate that collaboration, education, and investment are key to building systems that ensure every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
For partners engaging in CalAIM Enhanced Care Management (ECM) who are aiming to build partnerships and strengthen your referral pathways, VIVA is an approved Vendor in the PATH TA marketplace.
If you are looking to build your capacity for implementing ECM activities or want to strengthen your early childhood development initiatives, we invite you to connect with us. Let's strengthen the systems that make a lasting difference for children and families.