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Explore OPRE's framework that depicts what family engagement means in the context of early childhood home visiting.

Discover a theory of change addressing family support services, an aspect of the comprehensive services provided by Head Start’s model.

Discover how the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) provides child welfare workers efficient access to HIPAA protected healthcare data about the foster children they serve, allowing them to better understand the children, more efficiently serve them, and improve their outcomes.

This report describes the history and purpose of the National Human Trafficking Hotline, as well as a synthesis of the organization’s structure, operating procedures, and training mechanisms.

Find detailed information on the NHTH’s referral directory and partnerships with local hotlines, services providers, and law enforcement.

This brief provides detailed information regarding the demographics of the NHTH’s contactor population.

This report describes the approach RTI International used to systematically evaluate the National Human Trafficking Hotline, including in-depth descriptions for each data collection method and evaluation limitations.

 

The Head Start to Kindergarten Transition (H2SK) Project is a treasure trove of research on strengthening transitions from Head Start to kindergarten- explore all the project’s activities, findings, publications, and tools here.

This brief describes the benefits of offering employment and training services within participants' homes.

This brief draws from data collected in the 2019 NSECE Center-based Provider Survey. In the NSECE, a center-based provider delivers CCEE services to children aged five and under, not yet in kindergarten, at a single location. This brief describes how enrollment and vacancies at center-based child care and early education (CCEE) programs can be estimated using data from the 2019 National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE).