The Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) review determines which home visiting models have enough evidence to meet the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) criteria for an “evidence-based early childhood home visiting service delivery model.” This brief gives an overview of HomVEE and summarizes key findings from the review as of November 2023. The HomVEE review only includes models that use home visiting as their primary way to deliver services and that work to improve outcomes in at least one of eight domains. These domains are (1) maternal health; (2) child health; (3) positive parenting practices; (4) child development and school readiness; (5) reductions in child maltreatment; (6) family economic self-sufficiency; (7) linkages and referrals to community resources and supports; and (8) reductions in juvenile delinquency, family violence, and crime. (author abstract)
Early childhood home visiting models: Reviewing evidence of effectiveness
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