What are some examples of evidence-informed practices to keep children safe and promote permanency?
This packet provides information about evidence-informed programs that aim to keep children safe and families together.
This packet provides information about evidence-informed programs that aim to keep children safe and families together.
This report describes the New York City Administration for Children’s Services experience incorporating 11 evidence-based and evidence-informed practice models into its continuum of preventive services.
Innovative work in Gainesville, Florida has led to a significant decrease in the number of maltreated youth.
The success of the Johnson County Community of Hope stretches beyond its borders and is opening doors for new partnerships in other communities.
Children and caregivers in the child welfare system have a high degree of unmet service needs.
Our 2016 signature report marks Casey Family Programs’ 50th anniversary and reflects on the urgent need for a collective effort to build Communities of Hope.
More than 300 participants shared ways to reduce violence and increase opportunities for African American men and boys.
The committee, jointly appointed by President Obama and Congress, developed a national strategy and recommendations for keeping more children safe from harm.
In this video, see how Lorain County took on the challenge of reforming how it spent child welfare money.
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day we look at a community collaboration named after King’s father that is helping people help themselves.