Are home visiting programs effective in reducing child maltreatment?
Learn about home visiting models that are effective in reducing child maltreatment.
Learn about home visiting models that are effective in reducing child maltreatment.
Learn how the Nurse-Family Partnership home visiting program can generate positive outcomes as it offers support to new mothers.
Discover how the SafeCare home visiting program effectively supports positive parenting practices and reduces incidents of maltreatment.
Learn how leadership in New Jersey developed an array of home visiting programs to meet the diverse needs families with young children.
David Sanders discusses how child protection agencies and providers can move upstream to provide proactive support for families.
When public health nurses accompany caseworkers on investigations, the results can be beneficial to child and family well-being.
This resource highlights the tremendous costs of child abuse and neglect and the benefits of investing in programs aimed at children and families.
Learn the findings from a study that examined the impact of Connecticut’s statewide home visiting program on child maltreatment.
Learn about the benefits of family time for parents and children, and why it is essential for a child’s well-being.
Home visiting programs for new parents offer a universal approach to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Explore Austin’s model.