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How Will the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Affect Child Welfare?
Chapin Hall Media Manager Colleen Sharkey sat down with Chapin Hall experts to take a closer look at the OBBBA,...
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Reiko Kakuyama-Villaber
Reiko Kakuyama-Villaber is a Researcher at Chapin Hall....
Meet Dr. Nicole Ford, Chapin Hall’s Inaugural Equity First Post-Doctoral Fellow
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Colleen Schlecht
Colleen Schlecht is a Senior Researcher at Chapin Hall....
Using Administrative Data to Understand Youth Homelessness
Credible data are key to preventing and ending youth homelessness—but collecting them can be costly and time-consuming. ...
Policy
Access to Food Assistance Programs Increases Child Safety
This bulletin shows that participating in food assistance programs, such as SNAP and WIC, is associated with lower risk for child welfare system involvement....
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Understanding Child Care Assistance in Illinois: Who is Enrolled and Where?
Chapin Hall researchers analyzed Child Care Assistance Program data to calculate the number of child participants....
Chapin Hall Offers Continuous Quality Improvement Webinar
Register for Chapin Hall webinar on Continuous Quality Improvement....
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Dramatic Changes in the Chicago Child Population at the Turn of the Century
Chicago is a changing city with changing needs. At the turn of the 21st century, Chapin Hall researchers took the opportunity to look at the demographics of Chi...
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Measuring the Impact of Early Home Visiting Programs
Early home visiting programs aim to promote maternal well-being and healthy child development. However, different home visiting models measure different outcome...
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Unified Court and Child Welfare Data System Streamlines Research, Practice
The New York State Child Welfare Court Improvement Program (CWCIP) is a federally funded initiative that promotes continuous quality improvement at the intersec...
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Despite Implementation of Extended Foster Care in California, Permanency Rates Declined
An increasing number of states, including California, have extended foster care to age 21. However, there has been some concern that providing extended care may...
Chapin Hall Receives APHSA Research and Evaluation Innovation Award
Chapin Hall's work on economic and concrete supports in the preservation of families and prevention of child welfare involvement is called “groundbreaking.”...
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Parenting, Behavioral Health are Barriers to Extended Foster Care for Some Young People
The Fostering Connections Act extended eligibility for federally funded foster care to young people who meet certain eligibility requirements until their 21st b...
New Mexico’s New Statewide Report Identifies Barriers to Vital Services
The social determinants of health (SDOH) predict who survives and who thrives as they encompass crucial services that significantly shape our health, such as ac...
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