Seven Organizations Named as Hubs for Results Count Leadership Development The Casey Foundation has tapped seven organizations to serve as hubs to expand the use of Results Count in the social sector. Learn more. Read More
Coalition Describes Evidence-Based Practice Decision Making in Mental Health Care A new statement urges evidence-based practice in mental health, drafted by advocates at a 2018 summit co-hosted by the Casey Foundation. Learn more. Read More
Leveraging Research-Practice Partnerships to Support the Work of Child Welfare Agencies A webinar recording, part of the 2018 Leading with Evidence series, highlights the power of partnerships between researchers and child welfare leaders. Read More
In Detroit and Baltimore, Protecting Residents and the Environment While Boosting Jobs Detroit and Baltimore are pioneering ways to protect residents and the environment during demolitions, per a new Casey Foundation brief. Read More
Five Ways to Help Kin Caregivers Now Kin caregivers often lack the support foster parents get — putting kids at risk. Learn how to better support kin families now. Read More
Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 Affirms Protections for Young People New federal juvenile justice legislation reaffirms and strengthens key protections for young people exposed to the juvenile justice system. Read More
Departing Casey President and CEO Talks Change, Challenges and Lessons In a new podcast, Lisa Hamilton talks with Patrick McCarthy on his legacy, lessons learned and his hope for future generations. Stream the episode now. Read More
KIDS COUNT Network Deepens Strategies for Combating Racial Inequities At a retreat in Atlanta, Rev. William Barber urged 150+ child advocates to make racial equity in child well-being a universal priority. Read more. Read More
How Shared Data Helped Link Housing Conditions and School Readiness Cleveland used shared data to link housing risks with low kindergarten readiness — then turned it into action with city and community partners. Read more. Read More
U.S. Children Most Likely to Grow Up With Married Parents in 2017 Nationwide, 66% of kids lived in married-couple homes and 25% lived in mother-only homes. Explore more data on kids and family structure. Read More