How can longitudinal data support child and family well-being?
Explore best practices for collecting and using longitudinal data to assess outcomes for families.
Explore best practices for collecting and using longitudinal data to assess outcomes for families.
Learn how agencies can prepare to involve and share power with youth through youth advisory boards.
Learn about steps agencies can take to prepare for youth involvement in their systems change efforts.
Learn how to invest in youth partners to improve and transform the child welfare system.
Learn how organizations, partners, and key stakeholders can assess their readiness to co-design with people with lived experience.
Learn about key strategies New Jersey DCF has implemented to keep a low rate of turnover among its child welfare workforce.
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.