Geography is an important factor when delivering services to children and families in their homes. For home visitors, working in rural areas can translate to long drive times and limited community resources. Meeting with families who move frequently brings its own set of challenges. Our third Innovation Roundup brief explores the use of technology to reduce barriers imposed by geography, along with issues related to transportation, scheduling, and family engagement preferences. We spoke with leaders of four initiatives embracing virtual tools to deliver home visiting services, connect parents to resources, and facilitate supervision and professional development. (author abstract)
Technology in home visiting: Strengthening service delivery using virtual tools
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United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
California;
Iowa;
Utah
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