How did Washington, D.C., develop its approach to meaningful continuous quality improvement?
Learn how D.C.’s child protection agency implemented a CQI system that focuses on family support and on preventing child removal.
Learn how D.C.’s child protection agency implemented a CQI system that focuses on family support and on preventing child removal.
Sacramento County used successful strategies over multiple years to reduce placement rates of African American children.
Casey Family Programs has awarded “Bring Up Nebraska” with the foundation’s Jim Casey Building Communities of Hope Award.
Learn how Nebraska’s local, state, and national partners collaborated to enhance the use and availability of community-level data.
This report presents compelling data that supports Heartland for Children’s success in achieving permanency for youth receiving RPRs.
Learn how formal information-sharing agreements between child protection and law enforcement agencies help keep children safe.
This data overview looks at trends for American Indian/Alaska Native children in care nationally, and in California and Washington.
A study of high service users among youth in foster care in Tennessee and Florida using linked Medicaid and child welfare data.
Our 2018 signature report explores how communities are building hope for children and families though innovation, knowledge and shared commitment.
This brief highlights considerations for child welfare agencies as they engage in predictive analytics.