The Pégase early prevention system will be promoted

2024-08-23 12:44:02

renew. according to decree Posted in official journal From August 3, innovation “Pegasus” Enter common law. This health protocol specifically for protected children under 5 years of age has been tested within the framework of Article 51 and has shown its effectiveness, details Report released in July. The transition period lasts for 16 months.

As part of a health experiment, Program Pegasus Aims to improve the health care of vulnerable young children by identifying and strengthening and coordinating care. National Day on January 23 provides updates and raises awareness among participants arrive Effects of maltreatment on children’s health.

carried out within the following framework Innovative Health Experiment (Article 51), plan Pegasus (Standardized Health Protocol for Children Benefiting from Child Protective Measures before Age 5) assessed the developmental impact of integrated health care in 13 sectors. This involves implementing early intervention to counter the effects of abuse and, more specifically, the effects of “negative childhood experiences” in adulthood. one “National Day” Training and information is proposed to take place on January 23rd, with an opportunity to review key principles and perspectives. However, according to the National Development and Reform Commission’s announcement, if the project is planned to be deployed domestically in 2025, Interministerial Committee for Children (CIE)stakeholders are awaiting details of this general provision.

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Pégase aims to improve health care for young children benefiting from child protection measures (group care, foster homes, home monitoring). It combines a standardized health monitoring protocol and a care plan, funded by health insurance up to age 7 years. The system can also organize psychological and psychomotor care when necessary. A training program specifically focused on monitoring and supporting protocols was organized for the institutions and professionals involved in the experiment, allowing them to integrate the collective and qualitative dynamics of the project.

Pegase’s innovation is based on the transformation of organizational models for monitoring premature and vulnerable children and the quality principle of health “monitoring” to the groups of children cared for in child protection. These principles are described in the circular on the RSP (Perinatal Health Network) of 3 July 2015 (replacing the 2006 circular), which defines its mission, particularly for vulnerable children: “For disadvantaged children, the challenge of formalizing online engagement in ways that bring together different stakeholders in the fields of neonatology, child health and disability is twofold: it is part of coordinating stakeholders – both From the health sector, but also from the medical social and social fields – ensuring continuity of surveillance, avoiding neglect of the children involved, screening and early treatment of disabilities in order to reduce the consequences. On the other hand, it is a question of evaluating professional practice, Especially in terms of short- and medium-term health outcomes, to improve them »

The plan includes:
– Conduct a standardized initial health examination, including collection of prenatal information and pre-placement health information.
– Then according to the 14 physical examination schedule provided by the system from the child’s first week to the 7th birthday, 19 regular health examinations at a fixed age under 7 years old are arranged, as well as an additional 5 examinations every six months, that is, a total of 20 times Assessment, up to 7 years.
– The child also continues to benefit from routine care under common law (CMU)
– Psychological and psychomotor care organizations covered by the scheme, not excluding common law care (cmp, cmpp, sessad, etc.)
– Continuous collection of social, health and development data on dedicated online platforms.

• Find out more on the dedicated website: www.programmepegase.fr/

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