How can people with lived experience be most effectively involved in systems change?
Learn lessons from a research report that are adaptable to child welfare on how to successfully engage people with lived experience.
Learn lessons from a research report that are adaptable to child welfare on how to successfully engage people with lived experience.
Learn from an analysis that evaluated the accuracy of decisions of a central hotline to screen in or screen out reports that come in.
Learn findings from a national survey in which three stakeholder groups voiced the systemic challenges faced by child welfare.
Learn findings from a national survey in which stakeholders identified important evidence gaps in child welfare research.
Understand how the COVID-19 shutdown resulted in limited surveillance without compromising child safety in New York City.
Learn findings from a study that analyzed permanency and equity outcome data for families that received kinship navigation services.
Learn from a participatory qualitative research report about the impacts of institutional placement on youth who experienced them.
Findings from a research study show race-based differences in the rates of involvement in child maltreatment investigations.
Findings from a study show alternative response assignments for child neglect differ based on a family’s race and income level.
Examine how helping families access resources that improve social determinants of health is part of the continuum of legal advocacy.