Not exact matches
Expand the
Nurse - Family Partnership The
Nurse - Family Partnership program helps improve the educational, economic and health outcomes of poor children of first - time mothers through home
visits and personal instruction.
For the first time in 2014, the conference focus was
expanded to bring together additional providers from primary care, specialty care,
nursing, allied health fields, home
visiting, child care and early education, Early Intervention, special education, and other fields.
Home -
visiting programs should be integrated into a community's existing health care system,
expanding the effectiveness of private health care professionals, health maintenance organizations, and public heath
nurses.
South Carolina wants to
expand the
Nurse - Family Partnership home
visiting program, a proven way to curb -LSB-.....]
South Carolina wants to
expand the
Nurse - Family Partnership home
visiting program, a proven way to curb child abuse and neglect, strengthen parent - child bonds and support school readiness.
With MIECHV funds, several local sites have
expanded service delivery to add either a
nurse or behavioral health provider to the home
visiting team.
The states application outlines plans to implement an evidence - based statewide home
visiting system by expanding models already operating (Nurse - Family Partnership, Early Head Start, and Parents as Teachers) and initiating new ones (Early Start and Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home Vi
visiting system by
expanding models already operating (
Nurse - Family Partnership, Early Head Start, and Parents as Teachers) and initiating new ones (Early Start and Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home
VisitingVisiting).
• Extending and
Expanding Evidence - Based, Voluntary Home
Visiting: Voluntary home visiting programs enable nurses, social workers, and other professionals to connect families to services and educational support that will improve a child's health, development, and ability t
Visiting: Voluntary home
visiting programs enable nurses, social workers, and other professionals to connect families to services and educational support that will improve a child's health, development, and ability t
visiting programs enable
nurses, social workers, and other professionals to connect families to services and educational support that will improve a child's health, development, and ability to learn.
• The President is proposing to
expand the Administration's evidence - based home
visiting initiative, through which states are implementing voluntary programs that provide
nurses, social workers, and other professionals to meet with at - risk families in their homes and connect them to assistance that impacts a child's health, development, and ability to learn.
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan's (R - WI) plan to address poverty — «
Expanding Opportunity in America» — highlights home
visiting and
Nurse - Family Partnership, or NFP, in particular as being evidence based and effective.