
Building the bridge
A study of high service users among youth in foster care in Tennessee and Florida using linked Medicaid and child welfare data.
A study of high service users among youth in foster care in Tennessee and Florida using linked Medicaid and child welfare data.
Effective supervision contributes directly to improved outcomes. This issue brief explores how to design an effective supervisory training.
Our 2018 signature report explores how communities are building hope for children and families though innovation, knowledge and shared commitment.
This brief highlights considerations for child welfare agencies as they engage in predictive analytics.
Explore best strategies for recruiting and retaining tribal foster families to help American Indian and Alaska Native children thrive in their culture.
This information packet helps in selecting and implementing child screening and assessment tools to inform case decision-making.
Dr. William C. Bell testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions regarding the nation’s opioid epidemic and its impact on children and families.
This information packet provides an overview of the tools tribal child welfare agencies use to assess safety of the children in their care.
Hotline systems provide the first contact between the public and the child protection agency; this strategy brief outlines key elements.
Parental rights restoration is an option for some youth when parents have addressed the issues that led to the termination of their rights.