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Tanzer discusses PCA’s latest work with the FrameWorks Institute and recent research around communications, framing, and messaging.

This webinar explores the value of qualitative methods, which include a number of data collection strategies suitable for many purposes: ethnography, cognitive psychology, case study, action research, oral history, and policy research.

This webinar explored how the collaboration of child welfare organizations can strengthen and fortify efforts to prevent child sexual abuse.

In this webinar, the presenters talk about children's exposure to violence as witnesses in the context of child abuse and neglect.

This webinar presenters discussed efforts to better define neglect in the context of accidental injury and described models of child death case reviews that will lead to improved understanding, reporting, and prevention strategies.

The presentation outlines the Department of Defense's prevention programs and how they are geared to provide support to active duty and reserve component members and their children, youth, and families.

This webinar demonstrated one community-based organization's experience in implementing a variety of evidence-based and promising practices in a community of color, some with adaptation and some without.

This webinar was primarily for those states that have incorporated Strengthening Families as part of their child abuse and neglect prevention efforts.

This webinar presented results from a recent systematic review of parent training programs that are intended to prevent behavior problems among children aged 0-7.

This webinar highlighted several research projects conducting secondary analysis on the National Survey on Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW), a study funded by ACF's Office of Planning Research and Evaluation (OPRE).