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Racial Equity Research

Explore relevant OPRE research and resources about racial equity, and learn more about OPRE's commitment to equity in our research and evaluation work. 

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Research and Evaluation Centers

Explore OPRE funded present and past research and evaluation centers focused on a variety of topics related to children and families.

 

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Research with Indigenous Communities

Learn more about OPRE's intentional approach to research, evaluation, and evaluation technical assistance with Indigenous communities. 

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COVID-19 Research

Explore relevant OPRE research and resources about COVID-19 and its impacts on ACF programs and populations. 

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Archived Data

OPRE regularly archives research and evaluation data for secondary analysis. Explore our archived data page to explore datasets. 

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Coordinated Services Research

Learn more about OPRE's portfolio of research focused on the coordination of services to support children and families. 

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Research Topics

Abuse, Neglect, Adoption & Foster Care

Explore research and evaluation projects focused on children who are maltreated or who are at risk for child maltreatment, children and families who come to the attention of child protective services, and children and families who are receiving child welfare services either in their families of origin or in substitute care settings.  

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Child Care

Explore research and evaluation projects that further our understanding of child care as a support for parental employment and for children’s developmental wellbeing. In addition, discover work related to   the role of child care subsidies in allowing low-income working parents to balance work and family obligations.

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Head Start & Early Head Start

Explore research and evaluation projects guiding program improvement in Head Start programs and in the fields of early childhood programming and early childhood development.  

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Home Visiting

OPRE manages research and evaluation activities related to the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program. The MIECHV program is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration, in collaboration with the Administration for Children and Families. Major research and evaluation projects include the Multi-Site Implementation Evaluation of Tribal Home Visiting (MUSE), the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) project, and the Mother and Infant Home Visiting Program Evaluation (MIHOPE).

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Human Trafficking

This portfolio includes research and evaluation projects intended to improve services for victims of human trafficking; to inform the development of anti-trafficking strategies, policies, and programs to prevent and respond to human trafficking; and to guide future evaluation. OPRE partners with the Office on Trafficking in Persons, in addition to other ACF program offices, on these efforts.  

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Methods & Tools

Explore projects and publications focused on innovative research methods and designs, measurement development, and tools for understanding different types of research and evaluation.  

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Self-Sufficiency, Welfare & Employment

Explore research and evaluation projects addressing rigorous evaluations of promising employment and training strategies and other innovative approaches for increasing economic self-sufficiency.

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Strengthening Families, Fatherhood, Healthy Relationships & Marriages

Explore research and evaluation projects on topics such as family formation and stability, co-parenting, marriage, fatherhood, and violence in relationships. Studies include a focus on the implications of programs and policies for child, adult, and family well-being.  

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Youth Services

Explore evaluation projects focused on approaches for helping youth make healthy choices that lead to self-sufficient adult lives. Efforts include evaluations of teen pregnancy prevention and sexual risk avoidance education strategies and approaches to improve outcomes for at-risk youth.

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Data Topics

ACF Data

ACF collects a wide range of data from grantees, including states, tribes, localities, and other partners, which are used to manage programs, build evidence, and conduct research to inform human services policy and program design. 

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Data Privacy, Sharing & Linking

OPRE develops resources related to data privacy, sharing, and linking to help entities navigate the privacy and other challenges that arise when responsibly sharing personally identifiable information (PII) to learn about or enhance services that promote the well-being of children and families. 

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Data Governance

Data governance is the mechanism (i.e., structures, processes, and policies) for organizational staff and leadership to manage data throughout the data lifecycle, while ensuring its security, exploring opportunities to share data for evidence-building activities, and using data for programmatic, evaluation and research purposes. 

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Evidence Capacity

“Evidence capacity” refers to the knowledge, skills, behaviors, and resources that enable an organization to build and use evidence in its work. 

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  • The Innovative Employment Strategies project gathered and synthesized information on cutting edge approaches and programs for assisting applicants and recipients to gain, retain and advance in employment. Considerable research has already focused...
  • On October 23 and 24, 2000, the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) convened the Infant Mental Health Forum in Washington, DC. ACYF undertook the planning of the Infant Mental Health Forum in response to questions from program staff...
  • The Head Start CARES (Classroom-based Approaches and Resources for Emotion and Social skill promotion) is a large-scale group-randomized trial of three social-emotional program enhancements within Head Start classrooms. The project includes an...
  • Provisions of the Florida Family Transition Program (FTP) Evaluation demonstration included: (1) a time limit of 24 months on assistance in any 60-month period for most recipients, with a limit of 36 months of receipt out of any 72 months for certain...
  • Explore how home visiting programs can be benefitted by identifying, developing, studying, and disseminating evidence-informed resources and strategies that can be implemented to ensure more equitable access to and participation of families in home visiting and, ultimately, more positive outcomes for children and families.