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Find similar grantsNebraska Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (N-MIECHV) is sponsored by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Offers support for pregnant or parenting families of children birth to age 5, utilizing the Healthy Families America model of home visiting.
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Nebraska - Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (N-MIECHV) Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Nebraska - Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (N-MIECHV) What would you like to do? Home Visitors are Partners in Resilience.
Community-based * Voluntary * Free The Nebraska-Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (N-MIECHV) is evidence-based, utilizing the Healthy Families America model of home visiting. We are STRENGTHS-BASED, and FAMILY-CENTERED.
N-MIECHV programs offer support for pregnant or parenting families of children birth to age 5 who may struggle with significant life stressors such as poverty, exposure to violence or substance abuse, teen parenting, or military families with one or both parents in service. How do I make a Referral?
History & Community Planning The Healthy Families America Model of Home Visiting Collaboration & Partnerships The Evidence & Continuous Quality Improvement Success Stories (updated 2023) N-MIECHV: What Is Home Visiting?
- YouTube N-MIECHV: Home Visitors Are Partners in Family Resilience - YouTube N-MIECHV: Bilingual and Bicultural Home Visitors Meet Families Where They Are - YouTube N-MIECHV: What a Home Visit Looks Like - YouTube Nebraska Child & Family Services - Home Visiting (specific to families involved in child welfare) - YouTube Jennifer. Auman@nebraska. gov Brieanna.
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