How do mandatory reporting laws affect help-seeking among survivors of intimate partner violence?
Learn from a study that explores how mandatory reporting laws may discourage survivors of intimate partner violence from seeking support.
Learn from a study that explores how mandatory reporting laws may discourage survivors of intimate partner violence from seeking support.
Our 2020 special report highlights how communities are innovating to respond to the tremendous impact of COVID-19 on children and families.
Learn findings from a study that examined how low-income mothers limit their engagement with needed support services for fear of CPS report.
This resource highlights the tremendous costs of child abuse and neglect and the benefits of investing in programs aimed at children and families.
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 assessed how caseworkers’ perceptions of domestic violence and parental substance use influenced the decision-making.
Learn how strategic partnerships between child protection agencies and early care and education can benefit children and families.
Learn how the Eat, Sleep, Console model promotes healthy parent-child attachment, destigmatizes NAS, and prevents unnecessary interventions.
This brief discusses challenges that agencies may face serving families that lack lawful immigration status, and strategies to address them.
Learn about the benefits of family time for parents and children, and why it is essential for a child’s well-being.