Early Child Development Collection

Case 7 - Early childhood intervention in the community … makes sense, but does it really work? Findings from our three-year collaborative study

2011

Macqueen Smith, F., Muhajarine, N., Shan, H., & Nickel, D.

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This chapter provides results from an evaluation on the effectiveness of KidsFirst, a Saskatchewan government population health intervention aimed at vulnerable children and their families. The program uses intensive home visiting to promote capacity in families, promote healthy child development and facilitate goal achievement for parents, as well as connect families with mental health and addiction services and early learning and child care programs.

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Case 7 - Early childhood intervention in the community … makes sense, but does it really work? Findings from our three-year collaborative study.

Macqueen Smith, F., Muhajarine, N., Shan, H., & Nickel, D. (2011). Case 7 - Early childhood intervention in the community … makes sense, but does it really work? Findings from our three-year collaborative study. In Institute of Population and Public Health and the Canadian Population Health Initiative, Population health intervention research casebook (pp. 41-44). Canadian Institutes of Health Information. 

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