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Division
of Home Visiting and
Early
Childhood Systems
The
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program
Learning
Agenda
From
its inception, the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting
(MIECHV) Program, which is administered by HRSA, in partnership with
the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), has been engaged
in a broad portfolio of research, evaluation, and performance
measurement. The evidence generated by each of these activities
contributes unique perspectives to HRSA and ACF’s understanding
of the Program.
HRSA
and ACF have developed a formal Learning Agenda to build and utilize
evidence and evaluation findings to inform decision-making and
improve program performance.
The
MIECHV Learning Agenda diagram (right) seeks to depict how different
types of investigation can be used concurrently and in tandem to
improve home visiting services and ultimately family outcomes.
Existing
Learning Agenda activities include:
translational
research and systematic review (Home Visiting Evidence of
Effectiveness),
State-
and Tribal-led evaluations,
descriptive
research (Career Trajectories, Family Level Assessment and State of
Home Visiting, Assessment and Mapping of Community Connections,
Touchpoints for Addressing Substance Abuse in Home Visiting)
implementation
and process evaluation (Multi-Site Implementation Evaluation of
Tribal Home Visiting),
impact
evaluation (Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation),
performance
measurement, and
continuous
quality improvement (Home Visiting Collaborative Improvement and
Innovation Network)
Each
of these activities provides important, but distinct, information
about the program to help improve MIECHV’s effectiveness and to
build the broader knowledge base regarding home visiting. This work
is supported by a comprehensive portfolio of both programmatic and
evaluation technical assistance (circular arrows). And at the center
of all of this work is the is the ultimate goal of the Program –
to improve services and outcomes for families.
For
more Information Contact: Kyle Peplinski, kpeplinski@hrsa.gov
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