This report seeks to build understanding of how to support and strengthen professional well-being in home visiting. It summarizes knowledge and gaps in the research in home visiting and adjacent fields, and in related measures and materials (i.e., trainings, resources, strategies); it also introduces a conceptual model that views home visitor professional well-being as part of a complex, multilevel home visiting system. A companion report focuses on reflective supervision in home visiting. (author abstract)
Home visitor professional well-being: What it is and why it matters
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