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Indicator: 57 - Newborns Receiving Home Visits It is widely recognized that prenatal and post-natal types of care are vitally important for that contribute to a child abuse and neglect. Participating in such programs augments parenting skills, helps to correct unreasonable parental expectations of children, helps to remedy parental isolation, and boosts parental resources.
Where We Stand Maine has a number of home visiting programs at the state and local level. There is currently These 16 programs helped to strengthen 2,263 families in fiscal year 2002. This doubled the families who reported use of tobacco, alcohol or other substances said that, as a result of the program, they ceased that use or changed their behavior so that the child was no longer exposed to the parents’ substance use.
Data for the above home visiting programs comes from the Bureau of Health, Division of
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