Oklahoma Code § 10-601.81

Title 10. Children: Home visiting programs – Requirements – Objectives –
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Annual report.

A.  The departments that provide home-visiting services may
adopt and promulgate rules by which the home-visiting program shall
operate.
B.  The departments shall provide a framework for service
delivery and accountability across all home-visiting programs to
promote a continuum of care that targets families at the greatest
risk for experiencing adverse childhood outcomes.
C.  A home-visiting program shall provide face-to-face visits by
specially trained parent educators to provide home-based family
support services.
D.  The departments shall ensure home-visiting programs work in
partnership to serve children, thereby maximizing the opportunities
for families to receive services that best fit their needs.
E.  A home-visiting program shall achieve two or more of the
following:
1.  Improve prenatal, maternal, infant or child health outcomes,
including, but not limited to, indicators such as preterm birth
rates, substance abuse and tobacco use;
2.  Reduce entry into the child welfare system;
3.  Improve positive parenting and relationship skills;
4.  Improve parental self-sufficiency, including increased
employment and educational attainment;
5.  Improve children's readiness to succeed in school; and
6.  Improve children's social-emotional, cognitive and language
and physical development, including efforts at early identification
of delays.
F.  The departments shall work with community partners,
researchers, model developers, program providers and interested
private entities to develop processes that provide for a greater
ability to collaborate, as well as share best practices and
information as necessary and appropriate.
G.  When the departments authorize funds through payments,
contracts or grants that are used for home-visiting programs, they
shall include language regarding home visiting in the funding
agreement contract or grant that is consistent with the provisions
of the Family Support Accountability Act.
H.  State and local agencies administering home-visiting
programs as defined in this act, providers of home-visiting services
and experts in home-visiting program evaluation shall collaborate
with the Early Childhood Advisory Council created in Section 640.1
of Title 10 of the Oklahoma Statutes to:
1.  Jointly develop an outcomes measurement plan which includes
indicators related to the objectives established in subsection E of
this section in order to monitor outcomes for children and families
receiving home-visiting programs and determine the efficiency of
agency program implementation;

2.  Complete and submit the outcomes measurement plan for state-
funded home-visiting programs by January 1, 2016, to the Governor,
the Legislature, the Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth and
the Early Childhood Advisory Council and complete and submit an
updated plan every subsequent five (5) years; and
3.  Develop a process for collecting and reporting outcomes
measures to maintain privacy and security.
I.  Beginning December 1, 2017, and annually thereafter, the
departments shall allocate resources to collaborate with the Early
Childhood Advisory Council to submit an annual outcomes report to
the Governor and the Legislature.
J.  The annual outcomes report shall include:
1.  Achieved outcomes as agreed upon and described in the
previously submitted outcomes measurement plan pursuant to
subsection H of this section for all state-funded family support
programs;
2.  Combined program data regarding:
a. the cost per family served,
b. the number of families served,
c. demographic data on families served, and
d. the number and type of programs that the departments
have funded; and
3.  Recommendations for quality improvements and future program
investments.

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