Webinar Examines Strategies to Keep Families Supported, Connected and Safe

A new webinar explores funding streams and strategies that leaders can leverage to support families before they cross paths with the child welfare system.
Learn more about the work of the Annie E. Casey Foundation by reviewing our latest webinars.
A new webinar explores funding streams and strategies that leaders can leverage to support families before they cross paths with the child welfare system.
An upcoming webinar shares how child welfare leaders and their partners can develop and fund approaches that keep families supported, connected and safe.
A Sept. 9 2021 webinar explored how programs for young people can utilize youth voice and perspective to increase effectiveness.
Young workers in the service sector face low wages, few benefits and erratic schedules. A recent webinar explores how employers can offer better support and stability.
The Casey Foundation will hold a webinar on June 29, 2021, to share themes, findings and implications from a study focused on the voices of 23 young parents who are in or have recently experienced foster care.
A recent webinar explores how hiring technologies may disadvantage young workers and workers of color. Panelists discuss how to navigate online applications, as well as recommendations to improve hiring processes.
Can working with public systems to integrate services and serve parents and children at the same time spark broader community change? In a new webinar, the Annie E. Casey Foundation revisits its Family-Centered Community Change effort to explore this very question.
When the Annie E. Casey Foundation joined local partnerships in three communities, it did so with a new approach called strategic coinvesting. Watch a webinar that explores this approach.
The Casey Foundation will host a webinar on Mar. 3, 2021, on meaningful collaboration between professionals in the federal workforce development system and the juvenile justice system.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation will host two webinars on Jan. 25 and Feb. 17, 2021, respectively, on how communities can use restorative justice as a constructive and more equitable response when young people break the law in ways that cause harm.