Not exact matches
In Australia, SNHV - type programmes are becoming more widespread, with a number of states offering an array of outreach and
home visiting programmes to parents via universal (predominantly nursing) healthcare platforms.16 However, only the Maternal (formerly Miller) Early Childhood Sustained Home - visiting (MECSH) 17 programme has been rigorously evaluated when delivered in this «real - life» sett
home visiting programmes to parents via
universal (predominantly nursing) healthcare platforms.16 However, only the Maternal (formerly Miller)
Early Childhood Sustained
Home - visiting (MECSH) 17 programme has been rigorously evaluated when delivered in this «real - life» sett
Home - visiting (MECSH) 17 programme has been rigorously evaluated when delivered in this «real - life» setting.
The Miller
Early Childhood Sustained
Home - visiting (MECSH) programme16 (figure 1) was embedded within the established local comprehensive
universal maternal, child and family health services system.
Administered by HRSA, in close partnership with the Administration for Children and Families, the
Home Visiting Program is one part of President Obama's
Early Learning Initiative that focuses on both high - quality infant and toddler care through Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships and universal Pre-K to improve the essential foundations in early childhood for future healthy development and well - b
Early Learning Initiative that focuses on both high - quality infant and toddler care through
Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships and universal Pre-K to improve the essential foundations in early childhood for future healthy development and well - b
Early Head Start - Child Care Partnerships and
universal Pre-K to improve the essential foundations in
early childhood for future healthy development and well - b
early childhood for future healthy development and well - being.
This might include upstream policies targeting levels of socioeconomic inequality in society and a range of comprehensive
early childhood interventions, potentially including a mix of
early health and
home visiting services,
universal early education opportunities, and programs and policies to promote the family relationship context of the achievement gaps.
At JBA, she serves as the Deputy Project Director for the National
Home Visiting Resource Center project and the Dissemination Coordinator for the second Design Options for Maternal, Infant, and
Early Childhood Home Visiting Evaluation project, and was the TA Liaison for the first project, providing individualized and
universal TA to MIECHV grantees.
The main goals of the Illinois MIECHV program are to expand or enhance one or more evidence - based models of
home visiting to strengthen and improve the programs and activities carried out under the Title V Maternal and Child Health Program; ensure that the
home visiting programs are effectively connected to community based services; establish a system of
universal screening and coordinated intake in target areas; and enhance or establish an
early childhood collaborative in target areas.
Though not limited to this list, the team also focuses on the following issues:
home visiting, access to affordable and high - quality child care,
universal preschool, and supporting the
early childhood workforce.