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The Bulletin: Dayspring Aids Support Services (Spring /Summer 2000), Sharon Pree, Dayspring Aids Support Services Apr 2000

The Bulletin: Dayspring Aids Support Services (Spring /Summer 2000), Sharon Pree, Dayspring Aids Support Services

Bulletin / Dayspring AIDS Support Services (1999, 2000)

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The Maine Healthy Families Program, Erin E. Oldham Phd, Tammy Richards, Anne B. Keith Rn, Drph, C-Pnp Jan 2000

The Maine Healthy Families Program, Erin E. Oldham Phd, Tammy Richards, Anne B. Keith Rn, Drph, C-Pnp

Children, Youth, & Families

The process study focused on: (1) assessing how the program was implemented and administered, (2) assessing the quality and consistency of the intervention and (3) providing information for program improvement. We conducted community partner interviews, home visit observations, a parent survey and a staff survey. The Outcomes study followed 89 families during their experiences with the program.


Healthy Families Maine: Final Evaluation Report, Erin E. Oldham Phd, Tammy Richards, Anne B. Keith Rn, Drph, C-Pnp, Julie Atkins Ma Jan 2000

Healthy Families Maine: Final Evaluation Report, Erin E. Oldham Phd, Tammy Richards, Anne B. Keith Rn, Drph, C-Pnp, Julie Atkins Ma

Children, Youth, & Families

The first year's evaluation featured a process study documenting the implementation of the program at six pilot sites. The second year evaluation report followed the evolution of the Healthy Families Maine program, through both a process study and the introduction of an exploratory outcomes study.iv While the second year report focused on all of the children being served by the six Healthy Families programs, the present report is a more in-depth, longitudinal study of a group of 89 children and families served by their local Healthy Families program.