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This is the Log Maintained by Supervisors on Supervisory Activities for November 7, 2011…

The discussion session focused on methods for standardizing the language used when reporting effect sizes and…

This is the Agenda for the Hispanic Research Work Group Meeting that took place on December 3, 2012, in Washington, DC...

This publication uses data from the National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) to present four sets of tables, summarizing...

This report details 14 tribes and tribal organizations’ implementation of service coordination efforts across Tribal TANF and child welfare services. It describes the tribes and tribal organizations, explores their journeys to strengthen tribal families, identifies project facilitators and challenges, and shares lessons learned...

On September 21, 2015 the Secretary’s Advisory Committee on the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation held a meeting to review the study’s plans for analyzing data in four areas...

This document provides the agenda for the Meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Plans for the 2015 Report to Congress. The meeting was held on September 12, 2013...

This brief explores emerging evidence from social science research on the contribution of early care and education (ECE) to the child welfare system’s goals of child safety, permanency, and well-being. The examination of that evidence points to the potential value of early care and education for young children in the child welfare system, but the best available data suggests that the child welfare population tends to under-utilize ECE...

The legislation which created the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program requires that grantees demonstrate quantifiable, measurable improvement in at least four of six benchmark domains.  HHS identified a list of constructs that grantees were required to measure within each benchmark domain and gave grantees the flexibility to develop their own performance measures for each construct.  This flexibility allowed grantees to develop performance measures that were...