*Result*: Theory of Change for Coordination and Individualization of Family Support Services in Head Start Programs. OPRE Report 2023-304

Title:
Theory of Change for Coordination and Individualization of Family Support Services in Head Start Programs. OPRE Report 2023-304
Language:
English
Source:
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. 2023.
Availability:
Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation. Administration for Children & Families, US Department of Health and Human Services, 330 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20201. Web site: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/opre
Peer Reviewed:
N
Page Count:
13
Publication Date:
2023
Document Type:
*Report* Reports - Descriptive
Laws, Policies and Program Identifiers:
Entry Date:
2024
Accession Number:
ED639924
Database:
ERIC

*Further Information*

*Head Start uses a whole-family approach to support the well-being of children and families with low incomes. As a two-generation model, Head Start provides comprehensive services for families and children from birth through age 5, and family support services for parents. Intentional alignment and coordination across these services is expected to lead to positive outcomes for families and their children. This brief introduces a theory of change focused on one distinct and understudied aspect of the coordinated services provided by Head Start's model: family support services. Through family support services, Head Start programs aim to help families identify and reach "their goals and dreams" by directly providing them with or referring them to services that support those goals and build on individual strengths. These support services address needs regarding education and employment, financial capability, housing and food assistance, emergency and crisis intervention, substance use treatment, physical health, and mental health, among others. Determining families' strengths and needs, identifying relevant support services, communicating with service providers, and helping families access services--that is, the "coordination of family support services"--in combination with the child-focused services, is expected to promote families' safety, health, and economic security.*

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