Summary Summary The Pudu Momo'o Home Visiting Program is intended to help develop and strengthen the health and well-being of AI/AN families through education on traditional ways such of homemaking and child-rearing, while expanding the evidence base around home visiting in the Tribal community. Contact Contact Information Holly Ditzler (775) 463-3301 ext. 370 hditzler@ypt-nsn.gov Details Self-described Outcomes The program’s self-reported outcomes include that the health and well-being of AI/AN families are strengthened through education on traditional ways such as homemaking and child-rearing, while expanding the evidence base around home visiting in the tribal community. Evaluators Bill Evans and Julianna Chomos at the University of Nevada-Reno used a single-case design due to the small sample size, in which all of the families are acting as their own baseline and all are receiving the cultural enhancements. Source: “Restoring Cultural Traditions to Strengthen Family and Community,” https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ecd/success-story/restoring-cultural-traditions… Level of Adaptation Tribally adapted Focus Areas Child Community Family Tribe Cultural/Resiliance Factors All of the above are possible Tribal Role Agent Resource Setting Target Other Relevant Links Pudu Momo'o (First Steps) Yerington Paiute Tribe MIECHV Program: http://lifeskillsprogression.com/public/site/details?id=237