Abstract: Maternal risks such as poor mental health, partner violence, and substance misuse can undermine child health and development. Maternal and early childhood home visiting…
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The Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative (HARC) held its sixth annual Collaborative Science of Home Visiting meeting from March 15th to March 17th, 2021. Recordings…
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Abstract: Warm handoffs intend to improve receipt of services by clients who receive referrals to services that are stigmatized or not easily accessible. Such strategies…
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The Road to Equity is Paved with More Than Good Intentions: Building an Effective Early Childhood System
Abstract: Effective early childhood systems “support an integrated continuum of policies, services and programs across early learning, early intervention, health and family support so that…
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Research Brief
COVID-19's Early Impact on Home Visiting
This study examined how local home visiting programs across the nation adapted to pandemic related challenges. Survey data were collected from local models and included…
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HARC held its fifth annual Collaborative Science of Home Visiting Meeting in Washington, DC on January 29th, 2020. Slides for the breakout sessions are listed…
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Balancing Rigor with Complexity in Understanding the Impacts of Child Maltreatment Prevention Programs
In this article, the author discusses the need to consider evaluation designs that go beyond the standard definition of effectiveness trials. Moreover, these designs must…
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Abstract: The federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program provides funding to states to promote health and development of at-risk expectant families and families with young…
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Innovative Research Methods to Advance Precision in Home Visiting for More Efficient and Effective Programs
Abstract: Home visiting during early childhood can improve a range of outcomes for children and families. As evidence-based models are implemented across the nation, two…
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Research Brief
Group Parent Support in Home Visiting Programs
This study investigated the use of parent groups in programs that provide intensive home visiting as their primary service provision to parents and children prenatally…