Working Toward Wellness Telephone Care Management for Medicaid Recipients with Depression, 36 Months After Random Assignment This report reviews a RI program that used phone outreach to connect depressed parents on Medicaid with mental health care and tracked long-term impact. Read More
Supporting Vulnerable Children and Families Innovative Approaches for Individual Philanthropists and Small Family Foundations Now is the time for philanthropists to broaden their reach and partner across sectors — including business and government — to maximize impact. Read More
Disparities and Disproportionality in Child Welfare Analysis of the Research This compendium shares insights from a 2010 symposium on racial disparities in child welfare services, treatment and outcomes. Read More
Ryan Chao Named Vice President of Civic Sites and Community Change Ryan Chao, former Satellite Housing director, was named VP of Civic Sites & Community Change, overseeing key investments in Baltimore and Atlanta. Read More
McCarthy Speaks at Community and Diversity in American Life Colloquium Former Casey President Patrick McCarthy spoke at the Community & Diversity in American Life Forum, focusing on how to strengthen families and communities. Read More
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Reducing Youth Incarceration Jurisdictions can use strategies to safely reduce youth incarceration — especially for kids of color — as they work to end the youth prison model. Read More
Big Ideas for Job Creation: Rethinking Work Opportunity From Tax Credits to Subsidized Job Placements This brief shows how a current tax credit program is not creating jobs and could be redirected into subsidized job opportunities. Read More
Casey Vice President Lisa Hamilton Addresses the KIDS COUNT Network Casey's Vice President of External Affairs Lisa Hamilton gave the keynote at the annual gathering of the KIDS COUNT network in Baltimore in 2011. Read More
The Re-Emergence of Concentrated Poverty Metropolitan Trends in the 2000s Despite 1990s growth, concentrated poverty persisted. Slower 2000s growth and a major downturn led to rising extreme poverty in many neighborhoods. Read More