SEEK aims to strengthen families, support parents and parenting, and thereby promote children's health, development, wellbeing and safety — and help prevent child abuse and neglect.
Why SEEK?
About SEEK
SEEK offers a practical approach to help address social determinants of health and enhance primary care, ultimately improving the health and wellbeing of children and families. SEEK has been recognized by several national organizations and agencies.
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SEEK is an evidence-based, practical approach for improving primary healthcare for children and their families. SEEK helps primary healthcare professionals (PCPs) address common psychosocial problems, such as parental depression and substance use.
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Training
Implementing SEEK
It is important that PCPs are prepared to competently and comfortably address targeted psychosocial problems. The SEEK materials provide initial training and ongoing support.
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The SEEK approach is designed to be implemented in busy primary care practices. It has been successfully incorporated into a variety of settings.
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Why SEEK?
SEEK offers a practical model to help address social determinants of health and enhance primary care, ultimately improving the health and wellbeing of children and families. Furthermore, SEEK has been recognized by several national organizations and agencies.
Learn More
Why SEEK?
SEEK offers a practical model to help address social determinants of health and enhance primary care, ultimately improving the health and wellbeing of children and families. Furthermore, SEEK has been recognized by several national organizations and agencies.
Learn More
About SEEK
SEEK is an evidence-based, practical model for improving primary healthcare for children and their families. SEEK helps primary healthcare professionals (PCPs) address common psychosocial problems, such as parental depression and substance use.
Learn more
About SEEK
SEEK is an evidence-based, practical model for improving primary healthcare for children and their families. SEEK helps primary healthcare professionals (PCPs) address common psychosocial problems, such as parental depression and substance use.
Learn more
Training
It is important that PCPs are prepared to competently and comfortably help address the targeted psychosocial problems. The SEEK materials provide initial training and ongoing support.
Learn More
Training
It is important that PCPs are prepared to competently and comfortably help address the targeted psychosocial problems. The SEEK materials provide initial training and ongoing support.
Learn More
Implementing SEEK
The SEEK model is designed to be implemented in busy primary care practices. It has been successfully incorporated into a variety of settings.
Learn More
Implementing SEEK
The SEEK model is designed to be implemented in busy primary care practices. It has been successfully incorporated into a variety of settings.
Learn More