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A Child Welfare Leader's Desk Guide to Building a High-Performing Agency

April 9, 2015

The child welfare leader’s desk guide helps child welfare leaders gauge their agency’s effectiveness and chart a course toward improvement.

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Expanding Economic Opportunity

March 13, 2015

This report highlights how East Baltimore’s revitalization created jobs and promoted economic inclusion, offering lessons for national community development.

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The Connecticut Turnaround

March 6, 2015

Connecticut cut group placements and improved child welfare by partnering with Casey to ensure more kids in custody live with families. Learn more.

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Measuring Access to Opportunity in the United States

February 25, 2015

This KIDS COUNT brief shows how outdated poverty measures misrepresent family needs and highlights the more accurate Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM).

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Too Many Teens

February 13, 2015

This report reveals that many teens enter the child welfare system not due to abuse or neglect, but simply because of conflict with their parents.

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Implementing ChildStat

February 5, 2015

ChildStat is NYC’s tool to track child welfare outcomes. This 28-page guide outlines its goals, approach and lessons learned from implementation.

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A Model for Collaboration and Results

January 27, 2015

Hampton, VA improved outcomes by uniting child-serving agencies to boost prevention, helping more kids stay with families and avoid group placements.

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Racial equity and inclusion framework

Race Equity and Inclusion Action Guide

January 8, 2015

Learn seven steps to help organizations embed racial equity and inclusion as part of their framework for driving meaningful social change.

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Comparing Outcomes Reported by Young People: Data Brief #4

December 10, 2014

This brief shares findings from surveys of youth at ages 17 and 19, with key comparisons by gender and foster care status.

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