Transforming Systems: How Early Childhood Education Can Support Child Welfare and Well-Being
This virtual policy briefing addressed the critical intersection between early childhood education and the child welfare system. Hear from research, policy, and practice experts on the impact of educational access on child development, the role of early education in mitigating adverse childhood experiences, and the importance of collaboration to address systemic inequities that negatively impact child well-being. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Building the Capacity to Conduct Equitable Research
This webinar focuses on the Equity Assessment and Improvement Tool for Research Teams, which is designed to help teams of researchers, evaluators, program planners and developers, administrators, and individuals with lived expertise take actionable steps toward equity, and bold and transformative systems change. The presenters discuss the Tool’s intended use and its practical action steps for improving equity in the research, evaluation, and planning process, such as encouraging meaningful partnership with lived experience experts. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Behind the Scenes in Home Visitation Research
This webinar that delves into the intricacies of conducting randomized controlled trials (RCTs) within community settings, with a particular focus on the Parents as Teachers (PAT) home visitation program. This session is designed for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding the practical and methodological hurdles encountered in the field. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Developing the Workforce for a Reimagined Child Welfare System
This workshop reviews strategies and results from a university agency partnership geared to develop the New York City public/private child welfare workforce to support families and keep children safe. Features of a reimagined child welfare system include: (1) increasing the number of families who can be supported without a report of child abuse and neglect; (2) developing public and private top-level executives in adaptative leadership; (3) developing supervisors to use coaching to support staff to build partnerships with families; (4) developing staff to employ strengths based engagement and motivational interviewing with children, youth, and families; and (5) using principles of safety science, a non-punitive approach to understand and determine potential targets for system reform. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Engaging Fathers and Co-Parents in Home Visiting; Fathering Through the Pain: Healing the Wounded
Engaging fathers and co-parents together in services has the potential to reduce parenting demands and stresses for fathers and mothers and better align parenting practices to the benefit of children. This two-part presentation focuses on innovative strategies to 1) engage fathers in home visiting and 2) help urban Black fathers navigate the effects of trauma and stress to improve their capacity to successfully undertake parenting roles. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Building A Community-Driven Pathway to Prosperity: Weaving the Wisdom and Resources of Community and Academic Partners to Foster Early Life Abundance
This webinar focuses on an innovative and community-driven approach to foster sustainable change and build pathways out of poverty for low-income families. Speakers from the Brightmoor Alliance explain their engagement process, highlighting the collaborative efforts with community members that led to the co-design of the “6aDay Early Life Alliance.” Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Research-Policy Collaborations to Support Innovative, Equitable, and Effective Child Care and Early Education Policies
There is an important policy conundrum in the early care and education field: How do we create an equitable, affordable, high-quality childcare system that serves the needs of working parents/caregivers, their children, and the childcare workforce? This webinar explores key forces that contribute to this policy paradox and share innovative policy strategies from collaborative projects underway in Illinois. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Investing in the Next Generation: Early Childhood Education to Shape the Future Workforce
High-quality early childhood education is critical to create a vibrant workforce development pipeline and business longevity. Yet many Missouri families struggle to find quality, affordable childcare, forcing parents to grapple with the difficult decision to pay high costs or leave the workforce. This virtual panel discussion examined what quality early childhood education can and should look like and how attendees can raise awareness about the importance of early childhood investment in their own communities. Click the link to watch on YouTube.
Supporting Working Parents: Family-Friendly Business Policies
More than two-thirds of American workers still lack access to paid leave, leaving many families with the difficult choice of paying their bills or caring for a new baby or sick family member. Lack of paid leave also strains the already overstretched childcare system as families need care soon after birth and often can’t stay home with sick children. This virtual panel discussion examined why paid leave is critical to create thriving families, a strong childcare system, and successful businesses, and how companies of all sizes can respond. Click the link to watch on YouTube.