Does a state’s social policy regime impact involvement with child welfare?
Learn from a research study that explores whether state-level social policies impact frequency and characteristics of child protection interventions.
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.
Our 2020 special report highlights how communities are innovating to respond to the tremendous impact of COVID-19 on children and families.
Casey Family Programs is one of four partners in Thriving Families, Safer Children: A National Commitment to Well-Being.
Learn from a study that examines the relationship between previously reported sentinel injuries and later physical abuse in infants.
Casey Family Programs joins the National Governors Association in launching the Child and Family Well-Being Learning Cohort.
Washington, D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency partners with neighborhood collaboratives to support families where they live.
Congressman John Lewis inspired courage and hope in generations of Americans to stand up for what is right.
Learn how strategic partnerships between child protection agencies and early care and education can benefit children and families.