Are Universal Mandatory Reporting policies effective in identifying child physical abuse?
Learn findings from a study that examined the efficacy of Universal Mandatory Reporting policies in identifying victims of physical abuse.
Learn findings from a study that examined the efficacy of Universal Mandatory Reporting policies in identifying victims of physical abuse.
Learn the findings from a study that explored the relationship between prenatal substance exposure at birth and CPS involvement during the first year of life.
Learn the findings from a study that examined the impact of Connecticut’s statewide home visiting program on child maltreatment.
Learn from a study that examines the effect that refundable Earned Income Tax Credits have on the rate of children entering foster care.
Learn from a study that examines the relationship between previously reported sentinel injuries and later physical abuse in infants.
Learn the findings from a study that examined how kinship navigation services can support families and improve outcomes for children.
Learn the findings from a study that assessed how caseworkers’ perceptions of domestic violence and parental substance use influenced the decision-making.
Casey Family Programs joins the National Governors Association in launching the Child and Family Well-Being Learning Cohort.
This evidence brief explores the tremendous costs of child abuse and neglect and the cost-benefits of investing in prevention programs.
Washington, D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency partners with neighborhood collaboratives to support families where they live.