This brief considers the degree to which tribal communities have been able to access—and chosen to implement—evidence-based home visiting services. Questions include: What percentage of AIAN families were served by evidence-based home visiting provided by tribal-led organizations? Where did tribal-led organizations provide evidence-based home visiting services? How did services provided by tribal-led organizations vary by state? We used data collected from seven evidence-based home visiting models about services provided by tribal-led organizations in 2021 (see methodology box). We also looked at opportunities to expand programs based on measures of population reach. (author abstract)
Mapping evidence-based home visiting provided by tribal-led organizations
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United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alaska;
Arizona;
California;
Kansas;
Maryland;
Michigan;
Minnesota;
Mississippi;
Montana;
Nebraska;
New Mexico;
North Carolina;
North Dakota;
Oklahoma;
Oregon;
South Dakota;
Texas;
Utah;
Washington;
Wisconsin
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