Team Decision Making Headed to the National Council on Crime and Delinquency Team Decision Making, a child-safety planning approach by the Casey Foundation, moves to the National Council on Crime & Delinquency in 2020. Read More
Two-Minute Reviews: Videos Recap 2019 Data Book Findings The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2019 KIDS COUNT Data Book is here! With it comes two new videos that break down key data-driven topics. Learn more here. Read More
U.S. Child Population Grows and Changes: 74 Million Kids to Shape Future of More Diverse America In the 30th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book, the Casey Foundation urges policymakers to prioritize policies that expand opportunity for children. Read More
New Directory Aims to Keep Families Together During Recovery Families impacted by substance use and abuse now have a new resource — the Family-Based Residential Treatment Directory — to turn to for support. Read More
Casey Strengthens Infrastructure for Advancing Racial Equity The Casey Foundation is building equity into its work with help from the National Equity Project to drive organizational change. Learn more. Read More
Adding a Precision Approach to Culturally Informed Home Visiting With Casey support, Johns Hopkins created a tool to better identify and meet the needs of young Native American moms in home-visiting programs. Read More
New Tool Kit Helps Child Welfare Leaders Utilize Data to Support Expectant and Parenting Youth The Casey Foundation created a toolkit to help leaders collect better data and improve support for young parents in foster care. Learn more. Read More
Leadership Program Helps Health Advocates Connect More Kids and Families to Medicaid Graduates from the Children’s Health Leadership Network helped improve Medicaid in four states during their 12-month program. Learn more. Read More
Cheryl Washington on Rebuilding East Baltimore and its Future Lisa Hamilton and Cheryl Washington discuss Baltimore’s urban renewal and how residents helped shape the project and its impact. Read More
Helping Kids of Equal Talent Grow Into Equally Successful Students and Adults Kids can succeed despite early struggles, but lack of support harms those in low-income areas, per a Casey Foundation report. Learn more. Read More