Deploy Alumni Peer Navigation Services via Alumni Peer Navigators in a small number of Healthy Start sites in states, Tribes, and/or Territories | Number of sites and APNs | Selected Healthy Start pilot sites have hired 15 APNs serving over 170 families across six pilot sites |
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Increase enrollment of eligible families in birth to early childhood programs | The team is conducting an outcome evaluation using administrative data from Healthy Start staff and sites- Additionally, the team is conducting design sessions onsite with families and APNs to understand families’ ease of getting access to services and time saved
| Evaluation of the Benefits Bundle pilot will conclude in March 2024. The team plans to publish an implementation report using that analysis |
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Improve experience measures such as trust and satisfaction compared to the baseline | Assessment approach: Interviews and surveys from Healthy Start participants and APNs, concerning:- Service quality
- Satisfaction
- Trust in government
| In progress |
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Increase workforce participation among APNs | Collect income and hours worked information through updated data collection | Too early to assess |
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Increased sharing of relevant resources (e.g., domestic violence, substance use disorder, mental health) | Conduct onsite design sessions with APNs to understand the types of resources shared by APNs with Healthy Start families | Too early to assess |
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