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Reimbursement for Parenting Education and Support Services

 

Unfortunately, regardless of training received and degrees earned, parenting educators can't serve families and get reimbursed by public and private insurers for their services. In an effort to bring light to this issue, I wrote the attached paper with two colleagues at NC State. Our (unpublished) paper outlines research supporting parenting education services and their efficacy to improve individual and family health and long term wellbeing and community prosperity. We highlight the fact that parenting educators are unable to be reimbursed for their professional services, and we advocate for systemic changes to enable families to have greater access to parenting education and support services. I hope you will find the paper provocative and insightful.

While we focus on NC, this issue is shared by every state in the nation. Fortunately, there are growing numbers of national and state organizations working to advance reimbursement for parenting educators. The National Council on Family Relations, National Parenting Education Network, and colleagues in NC, NJ, NY, and MN are among them.

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Hi Stephanie,
Thank you so much for developing and sharing this imperative paper with Kimberly and Jenna. Please know I'm forwarding it to some of my colleagues in universities for inclusion as Readings on their syllabus, especially the Child, Family Development department.

Your insightful depth of the history, research and insights are powerful and reflective of how our families and communities need parent educators as the bridge between systems and service providers.

To quote your paper, "This paper supports the claim that since parenting services have been found effective in increasing the health and wellbeing of families, it is imperative that these services, when provided by licensed or credentialed parenting support professionals, be covered under Medicare or Medicaid and private insurance. As a preventative service, parenting education could save
costs by building resilience and reducing punitive parenting practices and adverse experiences such as abuse, neglect, and exposure to domestic violence."

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