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The share of children in foster care living with relatives is growing

Blog | Child Welfare | May 21, 2019

Older youth in foster care need support to make a successful transition to adulthood

Blog | Child Welfare | May 07, 2019

Policies that dismantle racism and sexism in health care may reduce Black infant and maternal mortality

Blog | Access and Quality | May 02, 2019

Reducing implicit bias, raising quality of care may reduce high maternal mortality rates for Black women

Blog | Access and Quality | Apr 25, 2019

Racism and sexism against Black women may contribute to high rates of Black infant mortality

Blog | Access and Quality | Apr 18, 2019

School-based mindfulness programs can help students cope with stress

Blog | Health | Apr 16, 2019

Adverse childhood experiences are different than child trauma, and it’s critical to understand why

Blog | Child Welfare | Apr 10, 2019

Visualizing data about the healthy schools policy landscape

Blog | Education | Apr 03, 2019

White youth are more likely to receive treatment for drug abuse than youth of color, although treatment is rare for both groups

Blog | Health | Mar 19, 2019

Infants and toddlers are more likely than older children to enter foster care because of neglect and parental drug abuse

Blog | Child Welfare | Mar 11, 2019

To understand early childhood homelessness, we need to look across data systems

Blog | Early Childhood | Mar 04, 2019

One in three children entered foster care in 2017 because of parental drug abuse

Blog | Child Welfare | Feb 25, 2019

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