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This website is about the Home Visiting Needs Assessment
required in the Health Care Reform law. Home visiting is a
service provided in the homes of pregnant women and children
from birth to five years and their families. Home visiting
can help improve parenting, school readiness, and health.
It can help prevent child abuse and neglect. For the Needs
Assessment, Washington State looked at information about
factors that may put children at risk for health or learning
problems, such as premature birth, poverty, and crime rates.
We collected information about current home visiting
programs and substance abuse services within the state. The
Department of Health and its partners are using this
information to help decide the best use of resources for
home visiting services in Washington State.
Welcome to the Home Visiting Needs Assessment Page
You will find the most current information on Washington State’s Home Visiting Needs Assessment
Home Visiting Needs Assessment Report
The Home Visiting Needs Assessment was submitted to
the federal government in September 2010.
Before submitting the Needs Assessment, the
Department of Health (DOH) received many comments
from stakeholders in response to the draft. We made
as many changes as possible. However, we were unable
to make all of the suggested additions and changes,
due to a lack of resources, grant requirements or
time constraints.
We appreciate all of the
comments and the many people who took time to review
the Needs Assessment. The Needs Assessment would be
less comprehensive without this input.
Summary of Comments and Responses: Washington
State Home Visiting Needs Assessment
Summary of Comments from Stakeholders June –
September 2010 (PDF, 530KB)
Since the Needs
Assessment was submitted, we have incorporated
additional information from stakeholders in the
original document and corrected errors. Below is a
list of the changes we made.
- Pierce County subcounty areas are now
correctly identified as county council
districts.
- Table headings for Table 5: Home
Visiting Needs Assessment Indicators by Race/
Ethnicity (Unemployment/High School Dropout
Rate, and Third grade Reading WASL section) now
correctly show that Hispanic data could be
included in any of the categories.
- Table 1: Population and Births (Count),
Washington State 2008:
- Pierce County data for Medicaid
Primips less than 25 years old is now
correct. (A primip is a woman who is giving
birth for the first time.)
- State Total for Medicaid births and
Medicaid Primips less than 25 years old
is now correct.
- King County subcounty area Ages 1-8
data is now correct.
- Table C-1: Home Visiting Program
Information now shows that Early Family
Support Services and Early Intervention Program
are voluntary services. This is based on updated
information from Department of Social and Health
Services, Children's Administration.
- Table C-1: Nurse-Family Partnership
now correctly shows that Klickitat County did
not begin serving clients until 2010. The
following were updated to reflect this change:
- Table C-11: Nurse-Family Partnership
state total.
- Table B-3: Summary - Coverage Data
for Likely Evidence-Based Practices,
state total for Number of Pregnant Women and
Children Served (2009).
- Table B-4: Summary Coverage Data for
All Home Visiting; state total for
Families Receiving Likely Evidence Based
Practice Home Visiting.
- Narrative, page 29, Number of
Individuals and Families Receiving Services.
- Minor formatting changes were made.
Needs Assessment Executive Summary:
Executive Summary – Washington State Home Visiting
Needs Assessment (PDF, 11KB)
Revised Needs Assessment:
Washington State Home Visiting Needs Assessment
– Revised January 2011 (PDF, 4MB)
Revised Needs Assessment Appendices:
Washington State Home Visiting Needs Assessment
Appendices – Revised January 2011 (PDF, 11KB)
Home Visiting Planning, Coordination and
Implementation
The Department of Early Learning (DEL) is the
lead for the current phase of the federal Maternal,
Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting grant. For
more information see the
DEL Home Visiting Website.
Get updates on home visiting state planning,
coordination and implementation by joining the
Washington State Home Visiting Listserv.
To contact us, please send your email to: wahvna@doh.wa.gov.
Unless otherwise noted, all materials and forms on this page are in PDF format.
Links to external resources are provided as a public service and do not imply endorsement by the Washington State Department of Health
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