Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of an intensive home visiting programme in improving
outcomes for vulnerable families.
But research has shown significant positive
outcomes for vulnerable families enrolled in home visiting, including improved maternal, newborn, and infant health, better educational attainment for moms, improved school readiness, and reduced child abuse.
Not exact matches
Children and
Families Minister Nadhim Zahawi has announced a # 17 million package of support
for councils to improve
outcomes for vulnerable children.
In the end, the key lesson was that, in the low - income communities involved, systems - level initiatives, by themselves, could not transform poor educational, school, and health
outcomes for vulnerable children and
families.
She has researched coordinated services
for children, youth, and
families to improve social, educational, and economic
outcomes for vulnerable populations;
family engagement; and early childhood education quality and
outcomes for traditionally underserved children and youth.
Halford — Couples, Parenting & the Well - being of Children Hayes — Longitudinal Insights into the Power of Parenting: From Early Childhood to the Middle Years & Beyond Kohl — Improving Quality of Care Through Implementation of Evidence - based Interventions in Real World Settings Calam — Enhancing Impact and Reach with
Vulnerable Families Love — Enhancing Impact & Reach with
Vulnerable Families Sanders — Triple P & Complex Cases: Enhancing
Outcomes with
Vulnerable Families Sanders — Past, Present and Future Directions
for Evidence - based Parenting Interventions Tonge — Mental Health of Young People with Developmental Disabilities
Bright Futures, the AAP health promotion initiative, provides resources
for pediatricians to detect both ACEs and adverse developmental
outcomes.36 Programs like Reach Out and Read, in which pediatricians distribute books and model reading, simultaneously promote emergent literacy and parent — child relationships through shared reading.37, 38 However, ACEs can not be addressed in isolation and require collaborative efforts with partners in the education, home visitation, and other social service sectors in synergistic efforts to strengthen
families.29 In this way, programs like Help Me Grow39 that create streamlined access to early childhood services
for at - risk children can play a critical role in building an integrated system that connects
families to needed resources to enhance the development of
vulnerable children.
Harding and others, Healthy
Families America Effectiveness: A Comprehensive Review of
Outcomes (see note 34); Fraser and others, Home Visiting Interventions
for Vulnerable Families with Newborns: Follow - Up Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial (see note 45).
Federal Healthy Start Initiative: A National Network
for Effective Home Visitation and
Family Support Services (PDF - 2,020 KB) National Healthy Start Association (2010) Summarizes the history of and core services provided by the Healthy Start Initiative and, in light of recent health - care legislation, reviews the key role it can play in improving health
outcomes for vulnerable populations.
She uses research, policy, programmatic, and fiscal levers to improve
outcomes for vulnerable children and
families and the systems serving them.
Ms. Anderson spent a decade at the Center
for the Study of Social Policy helping states and local jurisdictions change policies and practices to improve
outcomes for vulnerable children and
families.
Achievement
for All (3As) is an evidence based, two - year improvement programme that will support you and your team to improve
outcomes for vulnerable and disadvantaged pupils, including those from low income
families, those identified with special educational needs, and looked - after children.
The third grant is aimed at addressing the interaction between
family, school, child, and contextual risk such as poverty and early child developmental
outcomes Dr. Oxford is also co-principal investigator on three NIH funded grants testing the effectiveness of intervention programs
for vulnerable populations.
Along the way, home visiting efforts have attracted support from private donors and local, state and federal governments because the research shows home visiting helps parents and improves
outcomes for children, especially
for the most
vulnerable families.
The Alliance
for Early Success is a catalyst
for bringing partners together to improve advocacy, state policies, and ultimately learning, health, and
family outcomes for vulnerable children birth through age eight.
The MIECHV program has is proven to improve
outcomes for vulnerable children, pregnant women,
families, and taxpayers.
She has researched coordinated services
for children, youth, and
families to improve social, educational, and economic
outcomes for vulnerable populations;
family engagement; and early childhood education quality and
outcomes for traditionally underserved children and youth.
The findings underline the many benefits gained from participating in the IYPP whilst also indicating that extra supports may be required to enhance
outcomes for the most
vulnerable families, particularly in the longer term.
family service coordinators who aim to improve
outcomes for vulnerable and marginalised
families