The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Department is committed to serving the needs of mothers, children, and fathers in the Great Plains region. The Department’s mission is to promote the health and well-being of American Indian families in Great Plains tribal communities through direct service, research, epidemiology, and technical assistance.
Maternal and Child Health Programs
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Other past funded programs, such as the South Dakota Tribal Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (SDT PRAMS) and the Safe Healthy Children Project, has resulted in key MCH data and resources for tribes in the Great Plains region. In addition to the department’s grant-funded programs, MCH leadership and staff provide advocacy services, collaborates with local, state, and national groups and programs to represent Native families, and promote culturally responsive programs and services for families in the Great Plains.
Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Resources
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