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Event
A Day Without Child Care – May 8, 2023
Did you know that nearly half of families receiving a childcare subsidy report incomes below the Federal Poverty Level and yet, the annual cost of childcare in 2022 ranged from $5,000 to $17,000?
Event
Did you know that nearly half of families receiving a childcare subsidy report incomes below the Federal Poverty Level and yet, the annual cost of childcare in 2022 ranged from $5,000 to $17,000?
Research Reviews
The American Academy of Pediatrics, in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Prevent Child Abuse America (PCA America) and Tufts Medical Center, surveyed 9,000 caregivers to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on family life, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and positive childhood experiences.
Toolkits & Guides
Children and families thrive when we create conditions that support their well-being. Family-friendly workplace policies, such as publicly funded paid family, medical, or sick leave (paid family leave) programs, provide a critical support to families through helping employees meet their personal and family health care needs while also fulfilling work responsibilities.
Affinity Group Reports
This report addresses the continued findings and research from the Adverse Childhood Experience (ACES) Study, which has identified robust associations between a child experiencing early trauma and a wide array of poor health, economic, and life outcomes.
Toolkits & Guides
This is a detailed synopsis of federal and state funding streams through which home visiting is supported, including ways to explore these federal or state dollars and the levers for advocacy with lawmakers.
Research Reviews
This study provides social work and other advocates with state-level estimates of the economic burden of child maltreatment and facilitates the interpretation of the findings to be used in advocacy efforts.
Research Reviews
We examine a study on the economic impact of child maltreatment as well as another study that explores the association between report card release dates and verified cases of child physical abuse.