May 2014Vol. 15, No. 5Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting
The final cross-site evaluation report from the Children's Bureau's Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting (EBHV) to Prevent Child Maltreatment grantee cluster has been released. The Children's Bureau and the Administration for Children and Families funded Mathematica Policy Research and Chapin Hall to conduct the evaluations of the 17 grantees in 15 States. The evaluation set out to accomplish the following goals:
- Examine systems change
- Document program implementation fidelity
- Identify implementation strategies and challenges
Implications of the evaluation findings and recommendations for future research also are included in the report.
Making Replication Work: Building Infrastructure to Implement, Scale-Up, and Sustain Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs With Fidelity is available on the Supporting Evidence-Based Home Visiting website: