Report
Solving Social Ills Through Early Childhood Home Visiting
- Home Visiting Campaign
- Contact Jennifer Stapleton 202.540.6466
- January 23, 2013
Advances in Measuring Program Quality in Home Visiting
Jon Korfmacher and his colleagues at the Erikson Institute developed and field-tested their Home Visiting Program Quality Rating Tool in 21 home visiting programs in Illinois and Wisconsin. The tool is the first in the field to assess the quality of home visiting programs across different models and measures home visitor characteristics, program service delivery, program content and characteristics, program management and development, and monitoring. Download the executive summary and full report.
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Benefits of Home Visiting to Children, Families, and Taxpayers
- 3 The Value of Expanding Home Visiting to More Families
- 4 The Important Program Characteristics That Predict Better Outcomes
- 5 Advances in Measuring Program Quality in Home Visiting
- 6 The Advantages of Understanding and Encouraging Better Program Participation
- 7 New Approaches Being Added to Existing Strategies
- 8 Acknowledgements
Report Assets
- Head Start exec summary
- Head Start report
- Durham Connects exec summary
- Durham Connects report
- Healthy Families MA exec summary
- Healthy Families MA report
- My Baby and Me exec report
- My Baby and Me report
- Second Time Mothers exec summary
- Second Time Mothers report
- Home Visiting Meta Analysis exec summary
- Home Visiting Meta Analysis report
- Home Visiting Program Quality Rating Tool exec summary
- Home Visiting Program Quality Rating Tool report
- Infant Health and Development Program exec summary
- Infant Health and Development Program report
- MOM Program exec summary
- MOM Program report
- Dads Matter exec summary
- Dads Matter report
- School Readiness exec summary
- School Readiness report
- Date:
- January 23, 2013
- Contacts:
- Jennifer Stapleton | 202.540.6466
- Project:
- Home Visiting Campaign
- Issues:
- Home Visiting Programs
- State:
- National