ACF Family Room Blog: Ringing in the New Year with Hope

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This blogpost by the Commissioner of the Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) highlights the activities of ACYF’s Children’s Bureau and Family and Youth Services Bureau, which both support states, faith-based and community organizations, tribes, and other entities that provide necessary services to assist children, youth, and families in finding hope while experiencing trauma. The Commissioner outlines the importance of communities taking a whole child and whole family approach when developing multi-disciplinary systems of care.
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2020-01-05T19:00:00
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City/County
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2020-01-06
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Incorporating Two-Generation Approaches in Community Change

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This Urban Institute report is an evaluation of the Family-Centered Community Change (FCCC) approach, launched by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, at three pilot sites: Buffalo, New York; Columbus, Ohio; and San Antonio, Texas. The three FCCC sites adopted two-generation approaches in the areas of early childhood education and child care, partnerships with local elementary schools, after-school care, job-training opportunities for adults, financial education and literacy, and coaching to assist parents with goal setting. This five-year evaluation began in 2013 and concluded in 2018.
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2019-12-15T19:00:00
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City/County
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2019-12-16
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A Roadmap to Reducing Child Poverty: A Report from the National Academy of Sciences

Despite decreasing child poverty rates over the last 50 years, 9.7 million U.S. children live in families with incomes below the poverty line. The Center for Poverty Research, University of California-Davis, will host a live presentation on January 16, 2020 from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. PT at the Center’s Sacramento location to discuss a report from the National Academy of Sciences on child poverty. During this presentation, a University of California-Irvine professor will highlight causal evidence on the consequences of poverty on children’s development and research on anti-poverty programs’ impact on children. He will also review poverty reduction and employment changes for various policy approaches aimed at reducing child poverty by half over the next decade.
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University of California-Davis, Center for Poverty Research
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UC Center-Sacramento
1130 K Street, Room LL22
Sacramento, California 95814
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Video from Webinar: Three Fiscal Elements for Using the Family First Act

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This recorded webinar from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, as part of the Leading With Evidence: Informing Practice With Research series, illustrates tools piloted by states to assess the fiscal implications of services offered for children and families under the Family First Act. Key webinar features include guidance on how to estimate: costs for delivering evidence-based programs and case management; revenues used to offset costs, including Title IV-E funds and how to assess other revenue sources, such as Medicaid, to cover service delivery; and cost savings in spending on out-of-home placements by implementing prevention services.
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2019-11-17T19:00:00
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City/County
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2019-11-18
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Family Strengthening Research (FY2018)

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This Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation report illustrates the research projects of the Division of Family Strengthening in Fiscal Year 2018. The report highlights six sections of activity: Supporting Fatherhood, Strengthening Relationships, Home Visiting: Nurturing Children Through Families, Supporting Positive Youth Development and Transitions to Adulthood, Preventing Family Violence, and Other Cross-Cutting Research.
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2019-11-21T19:00:00
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City/County
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2019-11-22
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Coaching for Success Series: Coaching within a Two-Generation Context

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“Coaching within a Two-Generation Context” is a discussion of two-generation approaches to service delivery to achieve positive outcomes for both parents and their children. Representatives from Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath), and the DC Department of Human Services share their experiences with programs in Boston, MA, Jackson, MS, and Washington, DC. This webinar was presented on August 16, 2018, as part of the IIEESS Coaching for Success series.
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2018-08-16T08:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
Publication Date
2018-08-16
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Webinar PowerPoint Presentation 1.6 MB
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Coaching for Success Series: Targeted Mobility Coaching - Insights from DC

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This webinar shares strategies, tools, and assessments used to integrate the Targeted Mobility Coaching (TMC) program into the District of Columbia Department of Human Services TANF program. The presentation also covers a discussion on gaining staff buy-in, the impact they have experienced through coaching, and preliminary data relative to improved outcomes. This webinar was presented on July 12, 2018, as part of the IIEESS Coaching for Success series.
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2018-07-12T08:00:00
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OFA Initiatives
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City/County
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2018-07-12
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