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Mille Lacs County Healthy Families AmericaAdvisory Board
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The Program
Healthy Families America (HFA) is a nationally recognized
evidence-based home visiting program model designed to work
with overburdened families who are at-risk for adverse
childhood experiences. The model is equipped to work with
families who may have a history of:
• Trauma
• Intimate partner violence
• Mental health and/or substance abuse issues
(Prevent Child Abuse,
2014)
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The Model
With three decades of research, the model is proven to be
effective with families. Twelve critical elements were developed:
• Services are voluntary and initiated prenatally or at birth and go to
age 3
• Standardized assessment tool identifies families most in need
• The program is culturally competent; supports parents, parent-child
interactions, and child development; links families to medical
providers and/or additional services and extensively trains home
visiting nurses
(Prevent Child Abuse,
2001)
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Change the 1st Five Years and You Change Everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbSp88PBe9E
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Program Goals
Build and sustain community partnerships to systematically engage overburdened families in home visiting services prenatally or at birth.
Cultivate and strengthen nurturing parent-child relationships.
Promote healthy childhood growth and development.
Enhance family functioning by reducing risk and building protective factors.
(Prevent Child Abuse, 2014)
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Family Outcomes
Home visiting promotes optimal long-term mental and physical
health of parents and their children.
• Reduced child maltreatment
• Increased utilization of prenatal care and decreased pre-term, low weight babies
• Improved parent-child interaction and school readiness
• Decreased dependency on welfare, or TANF (Temporary Assistance to Needy Families) and other social services
• Increased access to primary care medical services
• Increased immunization rates
(Prevent Child Abuse, 2014)
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Mille Lacs County Statistics
Currently Enrolled: 32 families
9 are teens
Teen Pregnancy Rates: 2011 – 52.6% for MLC
29.9% for MN
Child Neglect and Abuse: 2010 – 5.1 rate per 1,000 for MLC
3.5 rate per 1,000 for MN
HFA Nurses: (2) full-time home visiting nurses
(1) full-time trained nurse but seeing TANF families
Accreditation: site visit is July 20th and 21st
(MN Department of Health, 2011 and MN Kids Count Data Center,
2010)
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Your Role
To share your opinion, perspective, and recommendations to
foster the growth and goals of the Health Families America
program and quarterly meetings.
To refer at-risk families to Laura Roberts, PHN at Mille Lacs
County’s Healthy Families America Home Visiting Program.
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Thank Youfor your participation!
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References
Minnesota Department of Health Center for Health Statistics. (2011). Mille lacs county teen pregnancy
rate per 1,000 females 15-19. St. Paul, MN.
Minnesota Kids Count Data Center. (2012). Mille lacs county fact sheet.
Prevent Child Abuse America. (2001). Critical elements rationale. Retrieved from
www.healthyfamiliesamerica.org/.../critical_elements_rationale.pdf
Prevent Child Abuse America (2014). Healthy families america overview. Retrieved from
http://www.healthyfamiliesamerica.org/about_us/