Back on Track Transforming Virginia's Child Welfare System A Casey–Virginia effort cut foster care use, boosted permanency and access to community care and reduced spending with a family-centered model. Read More
The 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book State Profiles of Child Well-Being The 21st KIDS COUNT Data Book offers national and state data on child well-being across 10 key indicators. See how kids are doing where you live. Read More
U.S. Teenage Pregnancies, Births and Abortions National and State Trends, and Trends by Race and Ethnicity This report shares 2010 stats on teen pregnancy, birth and abortion, and explains the methods and sources used to calculate the estimates. Read More
The Missouri Model Reinventing the Practice of Rehabilitating Youthful Offenders Kid “jails” are often unsafe and unconstitutional — but Missouri’s model shows a better way. Learn how it’s transforming juvenile rehabilitation. Read More
Casey Connects: Winter 2009 Helping Families Succeed This issue shares four federal policy strategies to help reduce poverty, reform youth systems and improve data on kids in fragile families. Read More
Young Children Most Often Missed in Census, Study Says Children 5 years old and younger have been miseed more than any other age group in the decennial census. Read More
Technical Assistance to Schools and School Support Organizations This publication presents an overview of four organizations, each offering technical assistance to an audience in the education arena. Read More
Why are Young Children Missed So Often in the Census? A KIDS COUNT Working Paper This report outlines why the U. S. Census population count misses many young children and how that affects the political and economic structure for all. Read More
Two Decades of JDAI From Demonstration Project to National Standard This report tracks the progress of Casey’s initiative to reform juvenile detention and support the broader juvenile justice reform movement. Read More
Family Mobility and Neighborhood Change: New Evidence and Implications for Community Initiatives Making Connections Research Series This report analyzes data from Casey’s Making Connections initiative, focusing on family mobility and neighborhood improvement or decline. Read More