Joyce Molenaar

126 CHAPTER 5 Table 2. Continued. 2019 2020 2021 Objectives Has any objectives been set for Solid Start within your coalition/municipality? a Yes In development No Other No data No data No data No data 44 (15%, 12%) 155 (54%, 44%) 87 (30%, 25%) 17 (6%, 5%) 100 (44%, 28%) 92 (41%, 26%) 29 (13%, 8%) 5 (2%, 1%) If yes/ in development/ other, what time period(s) are the objectives focused on? a Before pregnancy During pregnancy After birth till the age of 2 After birth till the age of 4 or 18 No data No data No data No data 171 (81%, 48%) 200 (95%, 56%) 195 (92%, 55%) 77 (36%, 22%) 156 (79%, 44%) 185 (94%, 53%) 184 (93%, 52%) 60 (30%, 17%) Have joint ambitions around Solid Start been formulated within your municipality/coalition? Yes No 68 (49%, 19%) 72 (51%, 20%) 122 (43%, 34%) 165 (57%, 46%) 166 (72%, 66%) 63 (28%, 25%) Is Solid Start part of a wider policy framework? Yes No No data No data 250 (87%, 70%) 36 (13%, 10%) 196 (86%, 56%) 32 (14%, 9%) Have collaborative agreements been made on an approach to the first thousand days and families in vulnerable situations? a Yes, at the implementation level Yes, at the managerial/policy level No 54 (39%, 15%) 19 (14%, 5%) 85 (61%, 24%) 95 (33%, 27%) 44 (15%, 12%) 171 (60%, 48%) 137 (60%, 39%) 60 (26%, 17%) 82 (36%, 23%) Are there any activities within your municipality on the topic of Solid Start? Yes No No data No data 198 (70%, 56%) 86 (30%, 24%) 182 (80%, 51%) 46 (20%, 13%) If yes, when did these activities begin? After the implementation of the Solid Start program (September 2018 – present) Before the implementation of the Solid Start program (before September 2018) No data No data 101 (53%, 28%) 89 (47%) 122 (67%, 35%) 60 (33%, 17%)

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