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RIght Start Fact Sheet: Save First Connections & Family Home Visiting

H-7899 (Giraldo) & S-2360 (Valverde)

First Connections is Rhode Island’s frontline home visiting service for families with newborns statewide. Currently delivered by four non-profit agencies, it is designed to identify babies’ and families’ needs as early as possible and connect them with services to address those needs, including mental health services, WIC, help with affordable housing , Early Intervention, and comprehensive evidence-based family home visiting programs.

Rhode Island’s Evidence-Based Family Home Visiting programs (Early Head Start, Healthy Families, Nurse-Family Partnership, Parents as Teachers) provide long-term, comprehensive services designed to help the whole family. These programs follow rigorous research models that produce lasting improved outcomes for children and families including significant reductions in child maltreatment, language delays, and emergency room visits for accidents; and improvements in school readiness, maternal mental health, and parental education and employment.

Fewer Rhode Island Babies and Families Are Getting the Help They Need

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Since 2015, the number of families served by First Connections has dropped by 23%. Since 2021, the number of families served by a comprehensive, evidence-based program has dropped by 24%.

The First Connections & Family Home Visiting 2024 bill will:

  1. Make the long-needed (22 years!) rate increase permanent for the Rhode Island First Connections newborn home visiting program. Prior to the temporary rate increase, First Connections programs had an average operating loss of $136.70 per visit, causing a significant financial and staffing crisis that limits services for children and families.
  2. Require the development of a plan to sustain and expand voluntary family home visiting services, including meeting the new state funding match requirements for the federal Maternal Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting funds to draw down new federal funds so that high-quality programs are offered to all families who could benefit.

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