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Building Infrastructure to Support Home Visiting to Prevent Child Maltreatment: Two-Year Findings from the Cross-Site Evaluation of the Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting Initiative

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  • Patricia Del Grosso
  • Margaret Hargreaves
  • Diane Paulsell
  • Cheri Vogel
  • Debra A. Strong
  • Heather Zaveri
  • Megan Hague Angus
  • Brandon Coffee-Borden
  • Russell Cole
  • Kirsten Barrett
  • Kimberly Boller
  • Deborah Daro

Abstract

This report describes planning and early implementation of home visiting programs in 15 states.

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  • Patricia Del Grosso & Margaret Hargreaves & Diane Paulsell & Cheri Vogel & Debra A. Strong & Heather Zaveri & Megan Hague Angus & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Russell Cole & Kirsten Barrett & Kimberly Boll, "undated". "Building Infrastructure to Support Home Visiting to Prevent Child Maltreatment: Two-Year Findings from the Cross-Site Evaluation of the Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting Initiative," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c9b061a8fb374f52b32fd1f9b, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c9b061a8fb374f52b32fd1f9bcfb698a
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    4. Deborah Daro & Bonnie Hart & Kimberly Boller & M.C. Bradley, "undated". "Replicating Home Visiting Programs with Fidelity: Baseline Data and Preliminary Findings," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b7e3bd7ae1d94302a8f3df437, Mathematica Policy Research.
    5. Diane Paulsell & Margaret Hargreaves & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Kimberly Boller, "undated". "Evidence-Based Home Visiting Systems Evaluation Update: Infrastructure-Building Plans and Activities in 2011," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aa9a40ae297043d2894676dbd, Mathematica Policy Research.
    6. Kimberly Boller & Deborah Daro & Patricia Del Grosso & Russell Cole & Diane Paulsell & Bonnie Hart & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Debra Strong & Heather Zaveri & Margaret Hargreaves, "undated". "Making Replication Work: Building Infrastructure to Implement, Scale-up, and Sustain Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs with Fidelity," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 717d1a3c61eb46ad887f306a7, Mathematica Policy Research.

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