Resources for Home Visiting in Native Communities

HomVEE assesses the evidence of effectiveness of models that could be relevant to Native communities, including American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) families and children. View the Tribal home visiting report which summarizes the findings of HomVEE’s review of research on early childhood home visiting models that have been evaluated with Native communities.

This page lists models, reviewed by HomVEE, that have been implemented with Native communities. Use the filter options below to further refine the search to find models that are intentionally designed for implementation in Native communities or that have been evaluated with Native peoples, defined as samples that include at least 30 percent of study participants that identify as Native. A complete list of models is also available via the full model search.

Tribal Home Visiting

Tribal MIECHV grantees can find more information on ACF’s Tribal Home Visiting page.

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Model Reviewed Outcome Domains with Favorable Results Ages Served Manuscripts About Well-Designed Research Last Updated Meets Criteria
SafeCare®
63636 Compare
  • Linkages and referrals
  • Maternal health
  • Reductions in child maltreatment
  • Reductions in juvenile delinquency, family violence, and crime
  • Prenatal
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
2
  • Evidence Based Model
  • MIECHV Eligible
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Variants suitable for home visiting
63674 Compare
  • Not applicable
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
0
Triple P - Positive Parenting Program®—Standard Stepping Stones
63676 Compare
  • No favorable effects found
  • 0-6 months
  • 7-11 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 24-35 months
  • 36-47 months
  • 48+ months
1