2017

Home Visiting Yearbook and Data Supplement

The 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook presents the most comprehensive picture available of home visiting on the national and state levels. It features 2015 data gathered from evidence-based home visiting models and awardees of the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV). Several months after releasing this first-of-its-kind publication, the NHVRC published the Data Supplement to the 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook using 2016 data.

Full Data Supplement

Download the Data Supplement to the 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook featuring 2016 data.

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"At-a-Glance" Summary

Read a summary of the Data Supplement to the 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook, including a national profile of families served by home visiting in 2016 and those who could benefit.

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Executive Summary

Our two-page executive summary provides an overview of the 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook and its highlights.

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A Primer on Early Childhood Home Visiting

This chapter serves as an introduction to early childhood home visiting. It includes background information on home visiting and its history, highlights from home visiting’s evidence base, and an overview of funding sources.

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The Early Childhood Home Visiting National Landscape

This chapter presents national data about home visiting, including information on where programs operate, details about those served by home visiting and those who could be, and information about the home visiting workforce.

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The Early Childhood Home Visiting Local Landscape: States, Territories, and Tribes

This chapter examines state-level efforts to deliver home visiting services and previews state-level data available at the end of the Yearbook, including individual state profiles and data tables focused on MIECHV-funded programs.

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Take-Home Messages

Our take-home messages recap the major themes of the 2017 Home Visiting Yearbook and plans for future Yearbooks. It also leads into our appendices before transitioning to state-level data.

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