The 36th edition of the KIDS COUNT Data Book highlights steady gains in some areas, setbacks in others and ongoing opportunities to better support children and families.
Powerful stories from young people, families and advocates driving change in their communities underscore that lasting solutions come from those closest to the challenges.
This case study highlights how Cuyahoga County used data systems to help homeless mothers reunite with kids in foster care through a public-private effort.
This brief discusses improvements for foster kids in Wisconsin and Washington due to the strategic use of integrated data in their child-focused systems.
This facilitator guide helps trainers explain trauma and its effects on children, as part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation's Trauma Systems Therapy series.