First Born® Program
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Model effectiveness research report last updated: 2023
Effectiveness
Evidence of model effectiveness
Title | General population | Tribal population | Domains with favorable effects |
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First Born® Program | Does not meet HHS criteria because there are no high- or moderate-rated effectiveness studies of the model. | Does not meet HHS criteria for tribal population because the model has not been evaluated with a tribal population. |
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Model description
The First Born® Program offers universal home visiting services to all families. Services begin prenatally or within two months of birth and continue until the child is age 36 months. The model is designed to promote child development and school readiness; reduce rates of child abuse and neglect and domestic violence; and improve maternal and child health and family economic self-sufficiency. Home visitors meet with families multiple times per month to provide coaching and support, screening and assessment, and service coordination. The First Born Core Curriculum guides the visits and provides information about early childhood development, health, nutrition, and safety.
Summary of findings
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Implementation
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Model implementation profile last updated: 2023
Where to find out more
First Born® Program
Institute for Innovative Family Programs
Phone: 505-428-1344
Email: firstborn@sfcc.edu
Website: https://firstbornprogram.org/