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Impact Reports
The Impact Reports highlight information and outcomes gathered through administration of the Family Support Program Outcome Survey to parents and primary caregivers attending family support programs and Family Resource Centers across New Hampshire. The impact reports are one piece of NHCTF's ongoing efforts to provide data and information regarding the positive impacts that family support programs have on the lives of children and families. To learn more about evaluation at NHCTF, click here.
2006 Impact Report
In 2006, NHCTF expanded the scope of the project by surveying over 1,000 participants from 35 family support programs in every county across New Hampshire. 2006 also introduced a new cohort of survey participants: Strengthening Families Through Early Care and Education (SFI) programs.
2006 SFI Program Impact Report: Family Support Program Outcome Survey: Measuring Protective Factors
2006 Family Support Program Impact Report: Strengthening Families: The Impact of New Hampshire Family Support Programs
2005 Impact Report
In 2005, NHCTF completed an analysis of almost 500 surveys from 16 family support programs across the Granite State.
2005 Impact Report: Strengthening Families: The Impact of New Hampshire Family Support Programs
2005 Impact Report Executive Summary: Strengthening Families: The Impact of New Hampshire Family Support Programs
2005 Field Test Report: The Family Support Program Outcome Survey
Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States
In September 2007, Prevent Child Abuse America in a report funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, published an Economic Impact Study on the total estimated cost of child abuse and neglect in the United States. Click here to read the full report.
Estimated Cost of Child Abuse and Neglect in New Hampshire
In 2005, NHCTF presented an analysis of the costs of child abuse and neglect in New Hampshire at the first child abuse prevention summit. To find out more about this report, please contact NHCTF.
Care for Kids
Care for Kids was published in conjunction with the New Hampshire Association of School Psychologists, and provides a variety of helpful hints for parents, and any adult caring for children. This is a particularly useful resource for parents of young children. |