Home Visiting Services With Justice-Involved Families
The effects of having a parent in jail or prison are deep and long lasting for justice-involved families. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
The effects of having a parent in jail or prison are deep and long lasting for justice-involved families. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
For Chengxeng, one of the hardest part of being an incarcerated parent is missing his son’s milestones. Fellow father, Douglas, also incarcerated, hopes to make…
Generations of harmful policies have forcibly removed Indigenous people from their traditional living places and sources of foods, impacting the health of adults and children.…
One in three families in the United States struggles to provide clean diapers for their babies. To alleviate the health problems and economic concerns associated…
Diapers are a basic necessity, yet diaper need—i.e., not having enough diapers to keep an infant or child clean, dry, and healthy—is a common problem…
A provision of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act passed in March can help home visiting programs support families recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic—especially those…
September is National Preparedness Month, arriving this year on the heels of Hurricane Harvey and days before Hurricane Irma. These storms remind us of the…
Thousands of children experience maltreatment each year, many before they are old enough to walk. In 2014, the rate of substantiated child abuse was 9…