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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - RHODE ISLAND FAMILY HOME VISITING | |
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Introduced By: Senators Paiva Weed, Goodwin, Miller, Lynch, and Ottiano | |
Date Introduced: February 25, 2015 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | WHEREAS, A child's first experiences and relationships set the foundation for |
2 | development and learning that lead to success in school and in life. Voluntary, high-quality, |
3 | evidence-based home visiting programs help build parenting skills and address challenges faced |
4 | by many vulnerable families with young children. |
5 | WHEREAS, Children in at-risk families who participate in evidence-based home visiting |
6 | programs have improved language, cognitive, and social emotional development and are less |
7 | likely to experience child abuse and neglect. Families who participate are more likely to provide a |
8 | safe, enriching home environment and become more economically secure through education and |
9 | employment. Evidence-based home visiting programs can also improve maternal and child |
10 | health, reducing long-term health care costs. |
11 | WHEREAS, There is an existing infrastructure of home visiting programs in Rhode |
12 | Island that provides early supportive services to vulnerable families with young children who are |
13 | at risk for poor outcomes. |
14 | SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
15 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
16 | CHAPTER 13.7 |
17 | THE RHODE ISLAND FAMILY HOME VISITING ACT |
18 | 23-13.7-1. Short title. -- This chapter may be known and may be citied as "The Rhode |
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1 | Island Family Home Visiting Act." |
2 | 23-13.7-2. Home visiting system components. -- (a) The Rhode Island department of |
3 | health coordinates the system of early childhood home visiting services in Rhode Island and |
4 | works with the department of human services and department of children, youth and families to |
5 | identify effective, evidence-based home visiting models that meet the needs of vulnerable |
6 | families with young children. |
7 | (b) The Rhode Island department of health implements a statewide home visiting system |
8 | which uses evidence-based models proven to improve child and family outcomes. Evidence- |
9 | based home visiting programs must follow with fidelity a program model with comprehensive |
10 | standards that ensure high-quality service delivery, use research-based curricula, and have |
11 | demonstrated significant positive outcomes in at least two (2) of the following areas: |
12 | (1) Improve prenatal, maternal, infant or child health outcomes. |
13 | (2) Improve safety and reduce child maltreatment and injury. |
14 | (3) Improve family economic security and self-sufficiency |
15 | (4) Enhance early childhood development (social-emotional, language, cognitive, |
16 | physical) to improve children's readiness to succeed in school. |
17 | (c) The Rhode Island department of health implements a system to identify and refer |
18 | families prenatally or as early after the birth of a child as possible to voluntary, evidence-based |
19 | home visiting programs. The referral system prioritizes families for services based on risk factors |
20 | known to impair child development, including: |
21 | (1) Adolescent parent(s); |
22 | (2) History of prenatal drug or alcohol abuse; |
23 | (3) History of child maltreatment, domestic abuse, or other types of violence; |
24 | (4) Incarcerated parent(s); |
25 | (5) Reduced parental cognitive functioning or significant disability; |
26 | (6) Insufficient financial resources to meet family needs; |
27 | (7) History of homelessness; and |
28 | (8) Other risk factors as determined by the department. |
29 | (d) Beginning on or before October 1, 2015, and annually thereafter, the Rhode Island |
30 | department of health shall issue a state home visiting report that outlines the components of the |
31 | state's family home visiting system which shall be made publicly available on the department's |
32 | website. The report shall include: |
33 | (1) The number of families served by each evidence-based model; |
34 | (2) Demographic data on families served; |
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1 | (3) Duration of participation of families; |
2 | (4) Cross-departmental coordination; and |
3 | (5) Outcomes related to prenatal, maternal, infant and child health, child maltreatment, |
4 | family economic security, and child development and school readiness. |
5 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - RHODE ISLAND FAMILY HOME VISITING | |
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1 | This act would establish the Rhode Island Family Home Visiting Act. The Rhode Island |
2 | department of health coordinates the system of early childhood visiting services to meet the needs |
3 | of vulnerable families with young children. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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