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Check out data templates designed for Tribal TANF-Child Welfare (TTCW) Coordination grantees.

These presentation slides summarize the methods and findings from two OPRE studies on post adoption and guardianship instability, including the NSCAW Adoption Study and the Agency Contact Study.

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 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 the training resources from the Child Welfare Evidence-Building Academy - a training on rigorous evaluation and implementation.

This webinar discusses research examining judicial decision-making and hearing quality in child welfare court cases and why court and legal professionals should be aware of research findings.

In this video roundtable, government experts and experienced researchers discuss the opportunities and challenges presented when using administrative data for social policy research. Topics include: tips for planning administrative data research; working with (federal and state) data custodians; negotiating data...

This is the Program Guide for Head Start's 12th National Research Conference on Early Childhood – Collaboration and Coordination: Understanding Systems Supporting Young Children and Their Families...

This is the Addendum for Head Start's 12th National Research Conference on Early Childhood – Collaboration and Coordination: Understanding Systems Supporting Young Children and Their Families...

The Child Well-Being Spotlights from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW II) were the basis for this slide presentation.