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The Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy identifies Nurse-Family Partnership as meeting its "Top Tier" evidence of effectiveness. Read Overview
The Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development publishes Pennsylvania Cost-Benefit Report
The Brookings Institution publishes "Supporting Young Children and Families: an Investment Strategy that Pays," recommending nurse home visitation services. See website
Washington State Institute for Public Policy reports on the benefits and costs of evidence-based programs that prevent children from entering and remaining in the child welfare system. See website
The Partnership for America's Economic Success reports on longer-term societal impacts of early childhood programs, like Nurse-Family Partnership. Read brief
RAND Corporation publishes "Early Childhood Interventions Proven Results, Future Promise" identifying Nurse-Family Partnership as program with strong evidence base. See website
Blueprints for Violence Prevention, rates Nurse-Family Partnership as "Model Program." See website
Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
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Consistent Program Effects across Multiple Trials
● Improved Prenatal Health
● Fewer Childhood Injuries
● Fewer Subsequent Pregnancies
● Increased Intervals between Births
● Increased Maternal Employment
Latest Research Findings October 2007 Pediatrics on Memphis Trial Follow-up
Please note: All research relative to Nurse-Family Partnership conducted in and/or by NFP Implementing Agencies must be approved by RAPComm.
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First Focus publishes new report on early childhood programs and nurse home visiting
Recent Press Releases
Read Shared Vision with other Home Visiting Programs
Listen to NFP interview on internationally-syndicated radio show "A World of Possibilities"
View Webcast of May, 2008 NFP Capitol Hill Congressional Briefing
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