Research
West Virginia Research
Evaluation of the Impact of ACEs/Resilience Training of Home Visitors, March 2019
2018 Partners in Community Outreach Compensation Study
West Virginia Family Survey, 2016
West Virginia Family Survey, 2015
Strategies for Building a Statewide System of Home Visiting in West Virginia, July 2015
West Virginia Family Survey, January 2014
Early Childhood Advisory Council’s Parent Engagement Survey Results and Recommendations, June 2013
West Virginia In-Home Family Education Compensation Study, December 2012
West Virginia Family Survey, July 2012
Healthy Lifestyles Evaluation Report July-December 2009
Healthy Lifestyles Comparative Analysis 2009 to 2010
Healthy Lifestyles Evaluation Report January-June 2010
Healthy Lifestyles Outcomes Length of Program Involvement January-June 2010
Report of Results and Analysis of Parent Survey Data Collected in Southern West Virginia.
National Research
Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative
Home Visiting: Improving Children’s and Families’ Well-Being August 2018
Parents as Teachers Home Visiting Model Significantly Reduces Child Abuse and Neglect, April 2018
Home Visiting: A Service Strategy to Reduce Poverty and Mitigate Its Consequences, April 2016
In-Home Visits Reduce Drug Use, Depression in Pregnant Teens, October 2014
Making the Case for Early Childhood Intervention in Child Welfare, October 2013
The Parenting Gap, September 2013
Home Visiting and Outcomes of Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review, August 2013
Solving Social Ills Through Early Childhood Home Visiting, January 2013
Meta-Analytic Review of Components Associated with Home Visiting Programs: Final Report, May 31, 2012 Executive Summary of Report
The Economics of Inequality: The Value of Early Childhood Education, Spring 2011
Child Trends: What Works. July 2010
State-based Home Visiting: Strengthening Programs through State Leadership, 2009
Home Visitation and Young Children: An Approach Worth Investing In?, 2009
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