Sponsor
The Ford Family Foundation has made Home Visiting Systems Coordination (HVSC) project investments in three regions: counties served by First 5 Siskiyou, California; the South Central Early Learning Hub in Douglas, Klamath and Lake Counties in Oregon; and the South Coast Regional Early Learning Hub in Coos, Curry and coastal Douglas Counties in Oregon.
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
7-2021
Subjects
Social work with children -- Oregon, Equity, Social justice, Home visits (Education) -- Qualitative research
Abstract
The Home Visiting Systems Coordination (HVSC) project aims to create coordinated home visiting systems that strengthen and benefit all home visiting models as part of regional birth-to-5 early childhood systems in southern Oregon and northern California.
The project’s long-term goal is to improve outcomes for families and expand each region’s capacity to serve more families through homebased early childhood supports.
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42642
Citation Details
Lambarth, C., Normand, K., & Joseph, R. (2021). Navigating services & supports in South Central Oregon: Community UPLiFT family voice journey maps. Center for Improvement of Child & Family Services, Portland State University. Portland, OR.