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This webinar supports CCDF Lead Agency staff, their research partners, and others in developing focused and feasible research questions to inform policy and practice.

Learn about the needs of individuals displaced by disasters, how people and communities affected by disaster displacement access human services, and outcomes for affected people and communities.

This webinar highlighted promising practices and contextual and organizational factors related to using linked administrative data to understand the incidence of and risk and protective factors associated with child maltreatment.

Explore OPRE's webinar that shows how policy-researcher partnerships can study culturally-responsive child-teacher interactions, key steps in the process of designing such a study, and preliminary lessons learned in carrying out this type of study and applying findings to early care and education practice.

Strengthening the Implementation of Responsible Fatherhood Programs (SIRF) will work closely with programs to identify and overcome the challenges they face, such as recruiting fathers, enrolling them in services, and keeping them actively engaged so they can realize their goals.

This recorded session from ACF’s National Research Conference on Early Childhood 2020 (NRCEC 2020) featured a presentation on the We Grow Together Professional Development System (WGT) field test (beginning at time marker 22:45) alongside presentations from two other projects.

We Grow Together (WGT) is a professional development (PD) system for caregivers working with infants and toddlers in center-based care and family child care homes. Caregivers are supported in planning and using the WGT practices through relationship- and practice-based coaching from a trained local PD provider who can be a coach, supervisor, mentor, or anyone else who provides ongoing PD. WGT is based on nationally recommended best practices for interacting with infants and toddlers that are measured with the Q-CCIIT observational tool.

This webinar is the first of a series on findings from the second round of AIAN FACES (first done in 2015). The webinar provides a preview of first findings from fall 2019, information on how programs can use data from the study, and the perspectives of the Office of Head Start Region XI Regional Program Manager and a Region XI Head Start program director on the data.

The Cross Jurisdiction Model Replication (CJMR) project sought to understand the degree to which a risk prediction model built from population-level and anonymized birth records in one state could be used to differentiate the risk of foster care placement in other jurisdictions.

This webinar aims to support Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agency staff, their research partners, and others who want to learn more about using data and communicating research findings in ways that support equity and inclusion in early childhood systems.