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.…
Home visiting programs are uniquely situated for reaching unhoused families and supporting them in meeting their basic needs while promoting healthy child development. Lydia Place,…
More than 1.2 million children did not have a fixed, regular, and adequate place to sleep at night in 2022.* Some unhoused families found temporary…
This Data in Action Brief maps evidence-based home visiting provided by tribal-led organizations in light of recent federal efforts to expand services to more American…
Opioid use is a critical and growing public health concern for pregnant and parenting caregivers and for their children. In 2017, 8.2 per 1,000 mothers…
Approximately 1.5 million babies were born into refugee life between 2018 and 2021, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Across the United…
Thousands of refugees and asylum seekers* come to the United States each year to escape humanitarian crises in their home countries. Some face hurdles to…
Pregnant and parenting adolescents* face the dual challenge of raising a child while navigating their own path to adulthood. Many encounter barriers related to childcare,…