Healthy Babies — Healthy Relationships: A Project to Promote Financial and Medical Security for Children-Final Report

Center for Policy Research: Jessica Pearson, Ph.D. Rasa Kaunelis, M.P.A Lanae Davis, M.P.A Center for Policy Research
August 2011

In the Healthy Babies—Healthy Relationships Project (HBHR), the Center for Policy Research (CPR) experimented with the delivery of information about paternity and child support to expectant and new parents in two settings that serve low-income and never-married parents: (1) Centering Pregnancy (Centering) Programs, which replace conventional, individual, prenatal care with a group centered model that integrates health assessment, education, and support into a 10- to 12-session curriculum; and (2) nutrition classes associated with the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), which attempts to increase the well-being of children by offering low-income pregnant and new mothers monthly vouchers to purchase foods high in essential nutrients. 

Healthy Babies — Healthy Relationships:  A Project to Promote Financial and Medical Security for Children-Final Report