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Expanding home visiting research: New measures of success

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As part of its commitment to advance quality home visiting across the country, the Pew Home Visiting Campaign, with generous support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Children's Services Council of Palm Beach County, sponsored independent research to build the evidence needed to inform policymakers' decisions and to advance effective practice in home visiting programs. This brief highlights key findings from that work and identifies opportunities for program improvements in states and for further study. (author abstract)
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