
Roundtable on the Utilization of Research in Child Welfare Video
This 8-minute video and companion research brief highlight some of the conversations around how to increase the use of research evidence in child welfare.
This 8-minute video and companion research brief highlight some of the conversations around how to increase the use of research evidence in child welfare.
This research brief highlights the gap between research and practice in child welfare and identifies potential opportunities to increase use of research in the field.
This action plan highlights the actions child welfare leaders can take to reduce re-entries into foster care and support long-term permanency.
This research brief addresses re-entries into foster care, relevant programs and services, and recommendations for supporting long-term permanency.
Communities across America are rethinking how they can keep children safe and provide the support that every child needs: a strong and loving family.
This brief highlights strategies used by tribal and state teams working to increase the number of foster parents for American Indian children.
Children and caregivers in the child welfare system have a high degree of unmet service needs.
This research brief was developed to advance discussions of what it takes to make valuable research use commonplace and offer concrete strategies for doing so.
Dr. William C. Bell urged guests at the Investing in Hope dinner to invest not just money, but time, in America’s youth.
Chief Investment Officer Joseph Boateng delivers the keynote at the Casey Family Programs Investing in Hope dinner on October 19, 2016.