Research Library
Child Welfare Research Data & Publications
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10/01/04
This primer provides information on the laws and regulations creating states' subsidized guardianship programs. This report also provides tables on the states' key eligibility requirements.
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07/02/04
Recommendations for strengthening courts made by the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care from June 2004 as described in the Pew Commission's May 2004 report, "Fostering the Future: Safety, Permanence and Well-Being for Children in Foster Care."
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05/24/04
These recommendations are apart of the Pew Commission's May 2004 report, Fostering the Future: Safety, Permance and Well-Being for Children in Foster Care.
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01/01/04
A chart of child welfare financing proposals that includes information on the bill number, the year and Congressional session the bill was proposed, the type of proposal it was, the proposal's specific goals, the method of controlling the costs, and the status of the bill.
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12/10/03
This Q&A answers questions regarding community partnerships, including what community partnerships are, why they are so innovative and important, where they are being implemented, and other information on how they help protect children.
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12/10/03
An approach to changing the way we think about protecting children and to reform our nation's child welfare system by engaging community members and agencies to help reach and support families.
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11/24/03
The Grandparent and other caregiver's guide to to food and nutrition programs for children, 2002
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01/01/03
This fact sheet details prekindergarten initiatives efforts and their importance in helping children enter school ready to succeed.
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01/01/03
This fact sheet details the challenges families with children with disabilities and other special needs face when trying to find high quality, appropriate child care, early education, and school-age programs for their children.
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01/01/03
This fact sheet details the need for safe places for school-age children to go during their out-of-school hours to help in a child's children's development, safety, and school performance as well as reduce risk-taking behaviors such as the use of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.