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  • Child Welfare and Foster Care SystemsChild Welfare and Foster Care Systems
  • Community ChangeCommunity Change
  • Early Childhood InitiativesEarly Childhood Initiatives
  • Economic Supports for FamiliesEconomic Supports for Families
  • Home Visitation and Maltreatment PreventionHome Visitation and Maltreatment Prevention
  • Longitudinal Data AnalyticsLongitudinal Data Analytics
  • Schools and School SystemsSchools and School Systems
  • Workforce DevelopmentWorkforce Development
  • Youth Crime and JusticeYouth Crime and Justice
  • Youth Development and Afterschool InitiativesYouth Development and Afterschool Initiatives

Events

Chapin Hall cosponsors several conferences and events.

The Child and Family Policy Forum, a public policy panel discussion series held in Chicago. It focuses on issues related to children and families, their communities, and the service systems designed to meet their needs.

Thursday's Child, cosponsored by the Urban Institute, a live forum and audio webcast held in Washington, D.C., and Chicago.

Governing for Children and Families, a social policy web conference series cosponsored by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.

Below are links to our upcoming events and recordings of previous events

Child and Family Policy Forum

February 9, 2012

Child Welfare, Race, and Disparity: New Findings, New Opportunities


November 1, 2011

Public Systems: Responding to Students Affected by Trauma


Upcoming Events

February 9, 2012

Child Welfare, Race, and Disparity: New Findings, New Opportunities


Thursday's Child

July 14, 2011

Young and Displaced: A Multinational Look at Youth on Their Own, as Refugees, on the Run, and in Need of Help


May 12, 2011

Extending Foster Care to Age 21: Implications for Providers, Impact on Budgets


February 24, 2011

Preventing Youth Violence in Communities: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?


January 13, 2011

What Do Political Shifts and State Budget Troubles Mean for Children's Programs?


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Governing for Children and Families

October 14, 2010

School's Out: Policy Implications of Quality Accountability and Assessment in Afterschool Programs


August 25, 2010

When One Size Doesn't Fit All: Practice and Policy Implications for Subgroups of Transitioning Foster Youth


September 29, 2009

Evidence-Based Systems of Home Visitation: Opportunities for Replication and State Innovation


July 15, 2009

Extending Foster Care to Age 21: Benefits, Costs, and Opportunities for States


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Other Past Events

October 27, 2011

October 27 - Informational Webinar for the Doris Duke Fellowships for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect


October 10, 2011

October 2011: Advanced Analytics for Child Welfare Administration


November 8, 2010

Advanced Analytics for Child Welfare Administration (November 2010)


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