An Interview with Staci Croom-Raley, National Executive Director of HIPPY USA
HIPPY USA facilitates evidence-based home visiting to equip parents with the skills and tools to prepare their children for success in school. In this interview, Staci Croom-Raley, National Executive Director of HIPPY USA describes how the HIPPY National Office and its affiliates have had to pivot in response to COVID-19, and shift to virtual home visits as a way to provide safe, accessible, and equitable services.
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00:43 – Can you tell us a little bit about the HIPPY model and the role of the national office?
03:10 – Can you talk us through a little bit of what happened when COVID hit in March? How did you all respond?
05:45 – What’s become the new normal now that you’ve had a little bit of time to adjust and now that folks aren’t scrambling after the first impact? What has changed, what does home visiting with HIPPY look like now?
11:09 – Is there anything that you’re doing now that you hope to continue doing even after the pandemic is resolved or winds down? Do you envision keeping any of these elements?
16:31 – How have you seen the number of families served change for HIPPY?
19:18 – How do you see these changes and new formats affecting the evidence base for HIPPY?
23:22 – Peer coaches are gaining digital learning skills, which is enhancing your workforce development. Have you thought about how your workforce might change?
26:56 – Addressing gaps in outcomes and taking an equity lens to the work
29:52 – Wellness for home visitors and staff
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