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Item Metadata only Developmental Pathways Towards Crime Prevention: Early Intervention Models(2010) Boyes, M.C.; Hornick, J.P.; Ogden, N.Item Metadata only Early Childhood Development Initiative: Description of ECD Programs, Evaluability Assessment and Proposal for Evaluation(Early Childhood Development Initiative Evaluation Committee., 2017) Hornick, J.P.; Wagner, H.A.; Gomes, J.T.; Moody, C.M.; Boyes, M.C.; Fleming, D.; Faid, P.; Hardwick, K.H.Item Open Access Early Childhood Development Programs in the Capital Region (Edmonton & Area): Outcome Evaluation Report(Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family., 2005) Gomes, J.T.; Hornick, J.P.; Billings, A.L.; Boyes, M.C.Under the Early Childhood Development (ECD) Initiative, the Planning Committee identified the following categories of programs which would receive ECD funding: Home Visitation; Head Start; Child Care; Multicultural Family Connections; Child and Family Resource Centres; Leduc County Family and Community Support Services; and Strathcona County Family and Community Services. This report presents information related to Child and Family Resource Centres, Multicultural Family Connections, and Family and Community Services (Leduc County Family and Community Support Services, and Strathcona County Family and Community Services). Separate reports have been prepared which contain evaluation of findings for Home Visitation,1 Head Start,2 and Child Care.Item Open Access Evaluation of Capital Region Home Visitation Network: Outcome Evaluation Report, 2001-2004(Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family., 2005) Gomes, J.T.; Hornick, J.P.; Wagner, H.A.; Boyes, M.C.; Billings, A.The purpose of this report is to present selected findings regarding program activities and outputs, and a more detailed analysis of the impact of the Home Visitation program at a system level based on outcomes measures. The findings in this report are drawn from the comprehensive evaluation of the Capital Region Home Visitation Network. More specifically, this report has two major objectives as follows: 1. To present an analysis of descriptive information about the clients in all the sites in the Capital Region Home Visitation Network including the following: • program activities: contacts, goal summaries, and community referrals; and • program outputs: client profiles, client intake, demographic characteristics, and risk assessments. 2. To present an analysis of program outcomes based on: • outcomes data collected from a core set of outcomes measurement tools, aggregated and summarized regionally; • a survey of clients’ experiences and views of the Home Visitation program; • involvement with Child Welfare services; and • utilization of health care services.Item Metadata only Evaluation of Healthy Families Programs in Selected Sites Across Canada(National Crime Prevention Centre., 2003) Elnitsky, S.; Hornick, J.P.; Bertrand, L.D.; Boyes, M.C.; Wagner, H.A.; Hanson, P.G.; Bradford, B.Item Metadata only Healthy Families: Process Update and Preliminary Outcome Analysis For Selected Canadian Programs(National Crime Prevention Centre., 2001) Elnitsky, S.; Hornick, J.P.; Wagner, H.; Bertrand, L.D.; Boyes, M.C.; Hanson, P.G.; Bradford, B.Item Metadata only Kwanlin Dun Healthy Families Final Process Analysis Report(National Crime Prevention Centre., 2003) Hanson, P.G.; Hornick, J.P.; Boyes, M.C.Item Metadata only A Process Analysis of the Home Visitation Programs in the Capital Region Home Visitation Network up to 30 November 2002(Early Childhood Development Initiative Evaluation Committee., 2003) Wagner, H.A.; Hardwick, K.H.; Hornick, J.P.; Moody, C.M.; Boyes, M.C.; Lamba, R.; Pinsent, L.