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Building on Strengths: Reaching Unhoused Families With Home Visiting Parent Support Programs
Unhoused families may face barriers to accessing services because they do not have a fixed address. Home visiting is uniquely positioned to reach unhoused families and help them meet basic needs while supporting strong parenting skills and healthy child development. In this video, we learn how Lydia Place offers Parents as Teachers home visiting as part of a comprehensive approach to serving unhoused families.
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Be Brave: A Story of Early Childhood Home Visiting
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The first five years of life are the building blocks for a child’s future health, development, and academic achievement. But many families face challenges during those early years. Home visiting is a service delivery approach that invests in young children and the adults in their lives to improve outcomes such as child health and development and family self-sufficiency. This is Kristi’s story.
Home Visiting for Refugee Families: Flourishing in New Places
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In this video, we hear from home visiting participant Florence Kumuremye about her refugee journey and from staff at Chicago-based resettlement agency RefugeeOne about how their work can change the lives of children and families. We also follow home visitor Winnie Akello as she delivers Baby TALK to East African families and shares her own experience fleeing Uganda.
Home Visiting Jobs: Stories From the Field
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Home visitors and supervisors share what drew them to the field, what they do for families, and what keeps them going.
Addressing Diaper Need: A Partnership Story
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Program staff at Prince George’s Child Resource Center and Greater DC Diaper Bank share experiences from their partnership to alleviate local diaper need.
(Part 2) Engaging Black Fathers in Home Visiting: Solutions for the Field
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NHVRC Advisory Committee Member Clinton Boyd, Jr., Ph.D. speaks to his experiences and knowledge as a fatherhood scholar, practitioner, and dad. Here, he outlines potential solutions for more effectively engaging Black fathers in home visiting programs.
(Part 1) Engaging Black Fathers in Home Visiting: Overcoming Stereotypes and Structural Racism
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NHVRC Advisory Committee Member Clinton Boyd, Jr., speaks to his experiences and knowledge as a fatherhood scholar, practitioner, and dad. Here, he sets the stage for common challenges faced by Black fathers, both in the home visiting context and society.
NHVRC: What Is Home Visiting?
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NHVRC: What Is Home Visiting?
Strong but Gentle: Home Visiting on the Wind River Indian Reservation
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Home educator Elsie Charging Crow channels her personal experiences and cultural knowledge when meeting with new moms through the Wind River Family Spirit home visiting program.
Somebody in Your Corner
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First-time mom Crystal Gray talks about her experience with home visiting services delivered by Washington, DC-based Mary's Center.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @V3ND10L4
    @V3ND10L4 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video! Lydia place is in my home community in Bellingham, Washington. They have been a tremendous support in the community for many years. I'm glad they are featured in this video.

  • @edmontgomery1265
    @edmontgomery1265 2 роки тому

    😪 *promosm*.

  • @gloriahuddleston1788
    @gloriahuddleston1788 2 роки тому

    Well done! What a great way to support mom and baby.

  • @albertacontee3530
    @albertacontee3530 3 роки тому

    Thanks team great job sharing information about the community need that is out there.

  • @MANNYREFRESH
    @MANNYREFRESH 3 роки тому

    Northern Arapaho, one of the few tribes who stood up for their way of life at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. My Northern Cheyenne grandmother’s sister married a Northern Arapaho. I missed going to visit her and her family on our way to Lame Deer. They always took us in and fed us. Thank you Elsie Charging Crow, for being a positive role model in our community.