How are child protection agencies partnering with faith-based organizations to support vulnerable families?
Learn why faith-based organizations are community assets and how partnerships with them can serve families in need.
Learn why faith-based organizations are community assets and how partnerships with them can serve families in need.
Learn from a research study that explores whether state-level social policies impact frequency and characteristics of child protection interventions.
Explore findings from a study that suggests that strategies implemented at a neighborhood-level may effectively decrease child maltreatment.
Learn from a study that explores how mandatory reporting laws may discourage survivors of intimate partner violence from seeking support.
Learn from a study that examines the relationship between previously reported sentinel injuries and later physical abuse in infants.
Washington, D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency partners with neighborhood collaboratives to support families where they live.
Learn how the Eat, Sleep, Console model promotes healthy parent-child attachment, destigmatizes NAS, and prevents unnecessary interventions.
Explore our Questions from the Field resources to learn more about child welfare hotline policies and protocols.
Explore how Children’s Village in New York City is offering community-based prevention services to keep children safe with their families.
Family Resource Centers offer community-based family support to prevent child abuse and neglect. Explore key elements and effectiveness.