Schuyler Center has issued a new report, Home Is Where the Start Is: Expanding Home Visiting to Strengthen All of New York’s Families, to highlight maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting’s effectiveness as a tool to diminish child poverty and improve health, child welfare and education outcomes. The report makes the case that evidence-based home visiting— currently funded to serve less than 5% of New York’s 278,000 young children living in poverty—should be dramatically expanded to reach all of the New York families who could benefit.
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