How can we ensure that separating children from their families is an intervention of last resort?
Review findings from an article describing how child removal decisions are based on inconsistent standards and practices among states.
Review findings from an article describing how child removal decisions are based on inconsistent standards and practices among states.
Learn findings from a study that describes the relationship between police contact with families and the reporting of child maltreatment.
Learn why faith-based organizations are community assets and how partnerships with them can serve families in need.
Explore findings from a study that looked at medical examiner data to conclude that true rates of fatal child abuse may be underreported.
This strategy brief describes how New Hampshire used Requests for Information to expand and improve its prevention service array.
Explore ways that agencies can implement the principles of safety science in order to encourage a workplace culture of safety and trust.
Learn from the experiences of child welfare agency leaders who are applying the principles of safety science within their organizations.
Explore findings from a report that outlines why a consistent and coordinated approach to child fatality data is necessary.
Learn about the partnership between Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families and the state Legislature, and why it is essential.
Learn how Sacramento County CPS supports the community-led Black Child Legacy Campaign to reduce preventable deaths among Black children.