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The Domestic Violence Resource Network (DVRN) is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to inform and strengthen domestic violence intervention and prevention efforts at the individual, community, and societal levels.
Administration for Children and Families (“ACF”) prioritizes the development and implementation of innovative policies and approaches that reshape our approach to prevention in ACF programs.
This page includes vital data representing the impact of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act program in the domestic violence support services field.
ACF convened states, parents, businesses, and more to discuss how benefits cliffs impact communities and think through ways ACF and federal partners can help advance family economic mobility.
During the opening session for the Meaningful Family Engagement strand, presenters discussed how including family voices and supporting family leadership in early childhood classrooms, programs, and systems can advance equity, improve outcomes, and eliminate educational disparities and opportunity gaps in early childhood education.
Mother’s Day is May 14th. As part of celebrating Mother’s Day, we wanted to take a moment to acknowledge an issue that is important and impacts many pregnant and parenting people in different ways — pre and postnatal care.
We’ve hit the ground running in 2023. We look forward to working with all of you to produce outcomes that matter for those we collectively serve. Read more about some of the great things that happened at ACF this month.