In addition, the data initiative identifies a limited number of
descriptive factors identifying participant characteristics and service experiences on which programs need to collect information in order to detail whom they serve and how.
Not exact matches
The Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP) is working with the department's Prevention and Early Intervention division to conduct an exploratory
descriptive evaluation, Describing Home Visiting Value Evaluation (DHVVE), to
identify the ways in which home visiting programs provide value to participating families and how these benefits vary across family and program
factors.
It
identified key indicators in three areas — maternal health and achievement; child health, development, and safety; and parental skills and capacity — as well as
descriptive factors, which include demographic, geographic, and basic service - delivery information about participants.