First Lady Chirlane McCray Announces Largest Citywide Home Visiting Services Program for All First-Time Parents

February 5, 2020The City will  invest $43M by 2024 to provide services and support to first-time parents and  babiesNEW YORK—First Lady Chirlane McCray announced today  New Family Home Visits, a program that will offer home visiting services to all  first-time parents in New York City. Families will be matched with services  that best fit their needs and offered up to six home visits. They will also be  provided with comprehensive health education and connection to resources which  will include mental health screenings for anxiety and depression, infant  feeding, infant safe sleep and referrals to services such as WIC and SNAP. The  program will be the largest city home visiting program in the nation.The city will invest $43M a year by 2024 and beyond, aiming  to reach 45,000 families across the city when fully implemented. The program  will launch this spring in Brooklyn and will reach all Brooklyn families with  their first baby by 2021. The program will build upon investments in social  emotional learning to build resilience and coping skills in young children as  well as baby showers for healthy emotional development. “All parents in our city should have the support they need  at the start of their most important journey, and we are taking an exciting new  step to make that happen,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray. “Home  visits are proven to strengthen bonds between parents and their babies, lower  the risk for maternal anxiety and depression, and support healthy brain  development during a crucial time. We have made it our mission to support New  York City’s working families, and we are grateful to our coalition of partners  who will help us get this done.”“New York City is leading the way for the nation with our  New Family Home Visits program to address the needs of first-time parents and  their babies at a critical time in their development,” said Deputy  Mayor for Health and Human Services Dr. Raul Perea-Henze. “This initiative  will ensure all families in our city can receive unprecedented supports as they  prepare for and begin parenting their first child. I am thrilled that the de  Blasio administration is making this historic investment, and I thank First  Lady Chirlane McCray for her leadership in bringing together the Department of  Health and Mental Hygiene and the Administration for Children’s Services to  transform the lives of new parents and young children."“New Family Home Visits will benefit parents and babies  across New York City,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot.  “As a pediatrician and the City’s doctor, I know this program will offer  services to parents that will help them to develop strong emotional bonds with  their children, as well as provide their babies with the support to flourish and  live healthy lives.” “As a former official in the Obama Administration, I had the  great honor to help implement provisions of the Affordable Care Act that  expanded home visiting programs on a national level. I am honored to be part of  the New Family Home Visits initiative, which will put New York City at the  forefront by making home visiting universal,” saidAdministration for  Children""s Services Commissioner David A. Hansell. “We are delighted  to partner with DOHMH to improve the well-being of the youngest New Yorkers,  and to carry out First Lady Chirlane McCray and Mayor de Blasio’s commitment to  promoting healthy childhood development, while providing wraparound support to  families.”Services will include: Development of a New Evidence-Based Home Visiting Model  and an Expansion of Evidence Based Home Visiting Programs: Healthcare  providers will use a standardized, comprehensive screening to identify  families’ strengths and needs, including mental health. The City’s new  evidence-based home visiting model will provide families with up to six home  visits, a telephone follow up, and based on need, a subset of families will  receive doula support. Home visits begin prenatally and continue up to 2 months  of age. Community-based organizations will also provide families with home  visiting services. Create a Citywide Referral System to Match Families with  Home Visiting Programs That Best Fit Their Needs and Increase the Number of  Families Receiving Home Visits: This system will better match families to  evidence-based programs. This program will enable the Department of Health and  Mental Hygiene and partners to better monitor and improve outcomes. Leverage a Public-Private Partnership to Develop Existing  Programs into New, Evidence-Based Models: The home visiting programs  will include 7 models that are all evidence-based or evidence-generating. These  home visiting programs begin prenatally and continue up to 2 years of  age.  This initiative builds on ThriveNYC’s success in improving  mental health outcomes for New York City families, as well as the city’s  investment in early childhood (Universal Pre-K and 3-K), existing home visiting  programs (Nurse-Family Partnership, Newborn Home Visiting Program and By My Side  Doula Services) and healthcare systems (NYC Care, Friendly Hospitals and  Centering Pregnancy). Based on the evidence of home visiting programs, the City  anticipates a plus-20% increase in cognitive development at age 2 for families  served and overall reductions in health care use and public assistance and an  increase in labor earnings. Furthermore, the Health Department expects a 29%  reduction in pre-term births, a 28% reduction in hypertension, and a 39%  increase in safe sleep practices."This program, and our  partnership, represent the future of what healthcare should be: high-risk  patients receiving health and social support services in a community provider  setting that treats the person as a whole," said Cheryl  Hall, Executive Director of the Caribbean Women’s Health Association, an  affiliate of Hudson River Health Care (HRHCare).

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