What are some considerations when bringing evidence-based interventions to scale?
Understand how the Family First Prevention Services Act supports Indiana’s commitment to deliver evidence-based services to families.
Understand how the Family First Prevention Services Act supports Indiana’s commitment to deliver evidence-based services to families.
Findings from a research study show race-based differences in the rates of involvement in child maltreatment investigations.
Findings from a study show alternative response assignments for child neglect differ based on a family’s race and income level.
Casey Life Skills (CLS) is a free tool that assesses the behaviors and competencies youth need to achieve their long-term goals. It aims to set youth on their way toward developing healthy, productive lives.
Learn findings from a study that examined how state-level policies can impact the number of child maltreatment reports and substantiations.
Explore a variety of our resources related to safety science and promoting a safety culture within child welfare agencies.
Learn how applying methods of coaching within child protection agencies can have significant positive effects on professional development.
Read summaries from several jurisdictions that use coaching models to train and develop their child protection agency staff.
New York has found that casework teaming can help child welfare staff better meet the needs of the children and families they serve.
Learn how a casework teaming model for child welfare have been implemented in counties across New York.