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PPN Newsletter             January 2008


Listed below are recent updates to the Promising Practices Network on Children, Families and Communities website (http://www.promisingpractices.net).


UPDATED PROGRAMS THAT WORK

Healthy Families New York Program Continues to Show Proven Outcomes for Children at Risk for Abuse and Neglect

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Healthy Families New York (HFNY) seeks to improve the health and well-being of children at risk for abuse and neglect by providing intensive home visitation services. The study on which the updated HFNY program summary is based found that this Proven program continued to reduce child abuse and neglect in the second year of the study. This study is noteworthy because it is one of the few evaluations of home visiting programs that have used a rigorous randomized control design. Additionally, it is the only study of a program using the Healthy Families America guidelines that meets PPN study design criteria, and it finds significant and sizeable effects at a much lower cost than models that rely exclusively on nurses.

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RESEARCH IN BRIEF

Listed below are research summaries that have been added to the PPN site this month.


See all in this area »  Healthy and Safe Children


The Association Between Sex Education and Youth's Engagement in Sexual Intercourse, Age at First Intercourse, and Birth Control Use at First Sex — Jan. 2008

Births: Preliminary Data for 2006 — Dec. 2007

A Broken Promise to Our Children: The 1998 State Tobacco Settlement Nine Years Later — Dec. 2007

Childhood Body-Mass Index and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Adulthood — Dec. 2007

Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program Expands Access for Children — Dec. 2007

Indicators of School Crime and Safety: 2007 — Dec. 2007

Intimate Partner Violence and Health Care Costs and Utilization for Children Living in the Home — Dec. 2007

Maternal Depression, Child Behavior, and Injury — Dec. 2007

The Negative Impacts of Starting Middle School in Sixth Grade — Dec. 2007

Predicting Language at 2 Years of Age: A Prospective Community Study — Dec. 2007

Preventive Care for Children in Low-Income Families: How Well Do Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs Do? — Dec. 2007

Recent Trends in Teenage Pregnancy in the United States — Dec. 2007

The Sexual Behavior of Young Adolescents — Dec. 2007

The Effect of Working for Pay on Adolescent Tobacco Use — Nov. 2007

Health and Economic Benefits of Reducing the Number of Students per Classroom in U.S. Primary Schools — Nov. 2007

A Multilevel Analysis of State and Regional Disparities in Childhood and Adolescent Obesity in the United States — Nov. 2007

NIDA Survey Shows a Decline in Smoking and Illicit Drug Use Among Eighth Graders — Dec. 2007

Racial Disparities in Diabetes Mortality Among Persons Aged 1-19 Years — Nov. 2007

School Foods Report Card 2007 — Nov. 2007

Three Independent Evaluations of Healthy Kids Programs Find Dramatic Gains in Well-Being of Children and Families — Nov. 2007

State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2005 — Oct. 2007

Active Education: Physical Education, Physical Activity and Academic Performance — Fall 2007

Designing for Active Living Among Children — Fall 2007


See all in this area »  Children Ready for School


An Effectiveness-Based Evaluation of Five State Pre-Kindergarten Programs — Dec. 2007

Predicting Language at 2 Years of Age: A Prospective Community Study — Dec. 2007

Preschool: First Findings From the Third Follow-up of the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Birth Cohort (ECLS-B) — Oct. 2007


See all in this area »  Children Succeeding in School


The Negative Impacts of Starting Middle School in Sixth Grade — Dec. 2007

Health and Economic Benefits of Reducing the Number of Students per Classroom in U.S. Primary Schools — Nov. 2007

To Read or Not to Read — Nov. 2007

Active Education: Physical Education, Physical Activity and Academic Performance — Fall 2007


See all in this area »  Strong Families


Direct Certification in the National School Lunch Program Expands Access for Children — Dec. 2007

Preventive Care for Children in Low-Income Families: How Well Do Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs Do? — Dec. 2007

Health and Economic Benefits of Reducing the Number of Students per Classroom in U.S. Primary Schools — Nov. 2007

State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2005 — Oct. 2007



ABOUT OUR SUPPORTERS

The Promising Practices Network appreciates the generosity of our supporting organizations:


Annie E. Casey Foundation

The California Wellness Foundation

Colorado Foundation for Families and Children

The Colorado Trust

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

Family and Community Trust

Family Connection Partnership

Foundation Consortium for California's Children & Youth

Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media, at Saint Vincent College

Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families (GCYF)

Kansas Action for Children

KidsOhio.org

New York State Office of Children & Family Services

RAND Corporation

The Spencer Foundation


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