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Home Visiting Standard |
Indicators |
Hours |
Home Visiting Resources |
| 1 |
Program goals, objectives and services (GHVP p. 26) |
knowledge of agency policy and procedures, program goals and objectives
service delivery mandate by agency, region, province
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3-4 hours |
Agency orientation |
| 2 |
Roles and Responsibilities of Home Visitors (GHVP p. 26) |
- knowledge and understanding of job description and expectations.
- knowledge of confidentiality and informed consent (GHVP p.24)
- knowledge of FOIPP, Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, Working Alone Act
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2 hours |
Agency Orientation and provincial guidelines
Home Visitor Training
- Invest in Kids core training
- Healthy Families America
- Great Kids Inc
- Teaching Family Model
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| 3 |
Promote Positive Parent-child relationships (GHVP p.7) |
- identify and promote healthy parent-child interactions
- identify attachment challenges
- assist parent to recognize and promote healthy attachments
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12-16 hours |
- Ounce Scale
- Parents as Teachers
- Right from the Start
- Invest in Kids-core training
- Healthy Families America
- Great Kids Inc
- Community Specialist
- Resource Guide Invest in Kids
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| 4 |
Improve Parenting Knowledge and Skills (GHVP p. 7) |
- knowledge of positive parenting practices
- different temperaments and how it affects behaviour
- discipline strategies
- differences in parenting styles and their impact on children
- ability to provide information on positive parenting practice and issues that may arise
- (positive parenting - any behaviour that promotes healthy growth and development and promotes dignity and self esteem of family members)
- observe and model and encourage positive parent-child interactions
- encourage parents to observe their child's behaviour to gain a better understanding of how to guide behaviour
- recognize parenting practices that may be inappropriate to the child, and explore alternative approaches with the parent
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Ongoing training
8-16 hours
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- Teaching Family Model
- Ounce Scale
- Healthy Families Curriculum
- Invest in Kids-core training
- Great Kids Inc
- P.I.P.E.
- Parents as Teachers
- Hawaii Healthy Start
- Community Specialist
- Comfort, Play and Teach
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| 5 |
Foster Healthy Child Development (GHVP p. 7) Early Childhood growth and development (GHVP p. 26) |
- Child Development
- knowledge of child development and is able to focus on improving parents' knowledge of child development (GHVP p. 22)
- able to identify age appropriate milestones
- able to identify possible developmental challenges
- Strategies
- knowledge of strategies to assist parents in promoting healthy child development and ability to assist parents to promote a stimulating environment to enhance child development
- Literacy
- knowledge of language acquisition, early language development and family and adult literacy
- knowledge of early language literacy development strategies
- able to promote school readiness
- able to promote early language and literacy development
- supporting family in their own literacy development
- Health
- Knowledge of child and family health and ability to do health promotion
- Injury
- knowledge of injury prevention and ability to promote
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- 4-8 hours
- 4-8 hours
- 3-4 hours
- 4 hours
- 4 hours
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- Invest in Kids - core training
- Ounce Scale
- Videos
- Kid Safe Connection
- Alberta Injury Prevention
- Public Health Nurse, Dietician, Early Intervention
- Center for Family Literacy
- Specialists from hospital
- Shaken Baby Syndrome Training
- Parents as Teachers
- Hawaii Healthy Start
- Comfort, Play and Teach
- P.I.P.E.
- Early Literacy Training for home visitors- Books for Babies
- Community Literacy Development Programs
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| 6 |
Help families access the network of formal and informal services and supports available in their own communities (GHVP p. 7) |
- knowledge of community resources, referral agencies, geographic area
- able to make appropriate referrals to community resources
- home visitors are knowledgeable about community resources and can refer families to the appropriate agencies (GHVP p. 12)
- home visitation programs are active in building and developing networks of service delivery partners (GVHP p. 13)
- staff of other agencies know about the home visitation program and can refer families who would benefit from home visiting services (GVHP p. 12)
- collaborative case management strategies are developed for families who move from one program to another within the community (GHVP p. 12)
- families get the services they need through a coordinated, integrated, community-based approach (GHVP p. 12)
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4 hours |
- orientation of the community agencies and referral processes
- agency participation on interagency networks
- maintaining ongoing connections
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| 7 |
Home visitation programs value diversity and promote inclusion (GHVP p. 9) |
- knowledge of impact of cultural beliefs and practices on parenting
- understanding of personal beliefs, values and practices that could impact working with the family of a different culture
- able to explore and respect the unique cultural practices of each individual family
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4-8 hours dependent on population serving |
- community cultural awareness training (diverse cultural parenting)
- Native Counselling
- Aboriginal
- Friendship centers
- Métis Association
- Cultural Associations
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| 8 |
Working with at risk and hard-to-reach families (GHVP p. 26) |
- knowledge of factors that may make families hard to reach
- identify strategies for making a successful first contact
- identify approaches to support the ongoing development of effective working relationships with hard to reach families (Invest in Kids chap 8 p.3- High Risk binder)
- able to develop a relationship with a family
- knowledge of elements in a helping relationship- communicate effectively boundaries, building trust, empathy, respect, non-judgmental, sincerity, positive communication strategies and behaviour
- knowledge of strategies and build family capacity by helping families develop skills in communication, conflict resolution and problem solving
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16+ hours |
- Invest in Kids - core training
- Invest in Kids- High Risk Institute
- Teaching Family Model ( Guided Self Discovery EDUCATES)
- AADAC- Motivational Interviewing
- Great Kids Inc
- Solution Focussed Approach
- Community Experts
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| 9 |
Family dynamics (GHVP p. 26) |
- understanding of family dynamics
- understanding of how problems with individual family members affect the entire family
- knowledge of how individuals develop strength/coping mechanisms to cope with difficult or painful family of origin issues (p. 8 GK Inc)
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4 hours |
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| 10 |
Child abuse and neglect (GHVP p. 26) |
- to define the terms and types of child abuse and neglect
- to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect and what to do about them
- To be aware of the characteristics and behaviours of individuals raised in abusive or neglectful environments. (p.9 GK Inc)
- knowledge of Child Protective Services
- awareness of legal obligation and responsibility for mandatory reporting
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4-8 hours |
- Family Enhancement
- Child Welfare
- Child Abuse Teams
- Community Experts
- Invest in Kids - core training
- Making a Difference - A Child Care Community Response to Child Abuse
- Expert on Family Violence
- Women's Shelters
- Community Experts
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| 11 |
Family violence and its impact on children (GHVP p. 26) |
- to understand the basic dynamic of domestic violence within the family structure including the roles that various family members play when violence is present
- to understand the cycle of violence
- identify strategies that can be used in discussing domestic violence and problem solving
- able to formulate a safety plan with family members (p. 18 GK Inc)
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4-8 hours |
- Community Experts
- Women's Shelters
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| 12 |
Using Screening and Assessment Tools (GVHP p. 26) |
- able to administer screening and assessment tools that are valid and reliable in the prescribed manner as required by the agency (GHVP p. 17 & 18)
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Dependent on the tools used and their training requirements |
- Regional Health Authority
- Agency orientation
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| 13 |
Service planning (GHVP p. 26) |
- work collaboratively with families in developing plans and goals to make their own choices and decisions (p. 71 Invest in Kids)
- identifies strategies that can help the family achieve its goals and sets appropriate timelines (GHVP p. 21)
- practice outlines the family's strengths, needs and resources and its goals with respect to home visiting and parenting (GHVP p. 21)
- practice will reflect strength based strategies and beliefs - practice with families incorporates family strengths, challenges to facilitate change and growth for healthy family functioning
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4 hours |
- Invest in Kids - core training
- Great Kids Inc
- CFSA
- Teaching Family Model
- Resource Guide - Invest in Kids
- Healthy Families America
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| 14 |
Case Monitoring |
- able to document work with a family accurately in a comprehensive manner that captures the family dynamics
- ability to write non-judgmental, objective case notes, assessment or reports
- able to maintain complete, accurate records for each client (hard copy or electronic) that include client progress and outcomes (GHVP p.30)
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3-4 hours |
- Agency orientation
- Great Kids Inc
- Healthy Families America
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Other desirable training not mandated by guidelines |
Other desirable training not mandated by guidelines include:
- FASD
- Suicide intervention
- First Aid
- Addictions, substance abuse
- Model of change
- Working with Fathers
- Mental health issues
- Postpartum Depression (PPD)
- Smoking cessation
- Financial literacy
- Isolation
- Poverty
- Family planning
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