HFA Service Plan: Frequently Asked Questions
Standard 6-1
Standard 6-1
The Supervisor Stop-Gap training is now located on the HFA Learning Management System!
Home Visit Completion (Standard 4-2.B) can be a challenge for sites. It can also be challenging for staff as they feel the impact of families who are not home when they arrive, or who miss their visits for other reasons.
Watch these videos from sites throughout the network and download a handout full of tips!
HFA’s sample forms support sites in partnering with families around meaningful goals.
The purpose of the MIHOPE Implementation Report is to describe the array of services families receive, as well as the characteristics of families, home visitors, local programs, and their associated communities.
Healthy Families America (HFA), Prevent Child Abuse America’s signature evidence-based home visiting model, adheres to criteria for federal funding through the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program.
A resource to help sites prepare for an accreditation site visit.
The development of the Healthy Families America Site Development Guide has been a collaborative effort, much like the process for planning, designing and implementing a Healthy Families America (HFA) program site.
This is a detailed synopsis of federal and state funding streams through which home visiting is supported including ways to explore these federal or state dollars and the levers for advocacy with lawmakers.