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This brief details lessons learned in the FCL project that may be applicable to Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood programs.

Explore the Crosswalk of Constructs and Measures, a report highlighting the characteristics, constructs, and measures across all three cohorts of the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW).

This report describes the research and evaluation activities undertaken by our Division of Child and Family Development in 2022. Brief project descriptions provide an overview of the range of projects conducted by the Division during the year in early childhood research, child care, Head Start and Early Head Start, child welfare, human trafficking, and cultural diversity.

This brief highlights examples of short-term strategies sites participating in the Fathers and Continuous Learning project implemented to collect, analyze, and report data outside their own data systems.

 

Discover how sites participating in a Breakthrough Series Collaborative to engage fathers and paternal relatives used a Collaborative Change Framework to guide their work. The brief shares include video interviews with sites.

This analytic plan serves as the foundation for a summative evaluation that Mathematica and ACF are conducting as part of YARH-3 in partnership with the Colorado Department of Human Services and the Center for Policy Research.

This brief describes the multiphase evidence-building process YARH undertook to select the Colorado Pathways to Success comprehensive service model for the YARH-3 summative evaluation and to support YARH-2 grantees not yet ready for summative evaluation in identifying lessons learned and possible next evidence-building steps.

 

Explore Lessons Learned from the Child and Caregiver Outcomes Using Linked Data (CCOULD) project to better understand how services provided by the child welfare system and/or Medicaid impact family outcomes.

This brief describes potential cultural adaptations in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for transition-age youth and young adults in foster care through the Youth Transitions Program in Alameda County, California during the Youth At-Risk of Homelessness (YARH) grant program funded by the Children’s Bureau within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF).

Explore an infographic from the Fathers and Continuous Learning project, which describes opportunities for a father or paternal relative to be engaged during the lifecycle of a child welfare case.