Home Visiting Programs
Purpose
To enhance the health and safety of young children through evidence-based home visiting practices.
Description
The home visiting program for pregnant women and families with young children offers information, guidance, risk assessment, and parenting support at home. The evidence-based models in this program are designed to improve child health and development, pregnancy outcomes, and parenting skills.
The Division of Child and Family Well-Being supports two evidence-based home-visiting models Healthy Families America and Nurse-Family Partnership.
List of Resources
The following list of resources provides additional information about our home visiting services.
NC MIECHV Fact Sheet (August 2024)
2011 North Carolina Updated State Plan
2020 North Carolina Home Visiting Needs Assessment
2024 North Carolina Home Visiting Needs Assessment Amendment (new)
North Carolina Healthy Families America
North Carolina Nurse-Family Partnership
Maps
MIECHV Healthy Families America and Nurse-Family Partnership Sites - eligible counties
Nurse-Family Partnership MIECHV and non-MIECHV
Home Visiting in North Carolina
NC Home Visiting Program Information
NC Home Visiting Program Contacts
Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up
Related Information
North Carolina Division of Child Development and Early Education
North Carolina Early Childhood Action Plan
North Carolina Home Visiting & Parenting Education System- Building
Reports
North Carolina Early Home Visiting Landscape Analysis
North Carolina County Risk Assessment
North Carolina Home Visiting and Substance Abuse Disorders
North Carolina Home Visiting Programs
Video
HRSA's Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program
Contact
Greer Cook: MIECHV Program Manager, 919-218-6913, greer.cook@dhhs.nc.gov