Resources for Home Visiting in Indigenous Communities

HomVEE assesses the evidence of effectiveness of models that could be relevant to Indigenous communities, including American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) families and children. View the Tribal home visiting report which summarizes the findings of HomVEE’s review of research on early childhood home visiting models that have been evaluated with Indigenous peoples and communities.

This page lists models, reviewed by HomVEE, that have been implemented with Indigenous peoples and communities. Use the filter options below to further refine the search to find models that are intentionally designed for implementation in Indigenous communities or that have been evaluated with Indigenous peoples, defined as samples that include at least 30 percent of study participants that identify as Indigenous. A complete list of models is also available via the full model search.

Tribal Home Visiting

Tribal MIECHV grantees can find more information on ACF’s Tribal Home Visiting page.

Displaying 1 - 11 of 11, sorted alphabetically
Model Reviewed Outcome Domains with Favorable Results Ages Served Manuscripts About Well-Designed Research Last Updated Meets Criteria Compare Models
Early Head Start—Home-based option
  • Child development and school readiness
  • Family economic self-sufficiency
  • Linkages and referrals
  • Positive parenting practices
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
9
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
63683
Early Start (New Zealand)
  • Child development and school readiness
  • Child health
  • Positive parenting practices
  • Reductions in child maltreatment
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
1
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
63648
Family Spirit®
  • Child development and school readiness
  • Maternal health
  • Positive parenting practices
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
4
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
  • Evidence-Based for Indigenous Peoples and Communities
63671
Maternal Infant Health Program (MIHP)
  • Child health
  • Maternal health
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
4
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
64232
Parents as Teachers (PAT)®
  • Child development and school readiness
  • Family economic self-sufficiency
  • Positive parenting practices
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
5
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
63633
Baby FACE, an adaptation of Parents as Teachers
  • Child development and school readiness
  • Positive parenting practices
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
1
72295
Parents as First Teachers (New Zealand)
  • No favorable effects found
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
2
63634
Philani Outreach Programme
  • Not applicable
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
0
63673
Promoting First Relationships®—Home Visiting Promotion Model
  • Not applicable
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
0
63678
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
  • Not applicable
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
0
63674
Triple P - Home Visiting: Standard Stepping Stones
  • No favorable effects found
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
1
63676

Frequenty Asked Questions

Are models on HomVEE’s website automatically eligible for Tribal MIECHV funding?

Tribal MIECHV grant recipients may select home visiting models that are either evidence-based among Tribal populations (as determined by HomVEE) or that qualify as a promising approach. Currently, models on HomVEE’s website qualify as either evidence-based or a promising approach and are therefore eligible for Tribal MIECHV funding. Model selection is designed to be driven by the needs of a particular community, as determined by a community needs and readiness assessment. For additional information about the Tribal MIECHV Program, see the ACF website.

Is there any research specific to Indigenous peoples and communities?

Yes. In addition to the main HomVEE review, HomVEE periodically updates a review of models that were implemented with Indigenous communities or included substantial proportions of Indigenous peoples (such as American Indian and Alaska Native families) in the study samples. The results of this review are presented in a report that can be accessed on the Home visiting resources for Indigenous peoples and communities page.