What does the Indian Child Welfare Act mean to the Navajo Nation?
Jonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, reflects on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its importance to the Navajo Nation.
Jonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, reflects on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its importance to the Navajo Nation.
We believe every person has a right to life-supporting medical care and related services to ensure their health and well-being.
Dr. William C. Bell’s presentation for the Center on Community Philanthropy at the Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas.
Community curator Corey Best describes how Broward County, Fla., works with the community to advance racial justice in child welfare.
Findings from a study show alternative response assignments for child neglect differ based on a family’s race and income level.
Explore how My Community Cares supports and strengthens families in Louisiana through community-based programs and services.
Ann Silverberg Williamson shares what she has learned about leadership, values, and transformation efforts during times of crisis.
Learn how maltreatment reports to the hotline changed during COVID-19, and how families can be better supported at a community level.
Constituent voices are key to understanding how we can support families in raising safe, happy and healthy children. Hear what they have to say.
Thriving Families, Safer Children has expanded to include child welfare jurisdictions in 22 states and a sovereign tribal nation.