A growing body of evidence shows that families do better when they have access to concrete services and have economic stability. Chapin Hall’s research has long addressed the connections between poverty and maltreatment, along with ethnic and racial disparities within and across public systems. At noon Central Time on Nov. 8, we will host a webinar addressing the intersection of family economic insecurity and involvement with child welfare. We will look at how increased access to supports can address long-standing racial inequities and present a vision for a way forward. This webinar will be recorded and posted for future viewing.
To learn more about Chapin Hall's work in this area, please visit:
A Key Connection: Economic Stability and Family Well-being. Addressing economic hardship as a factor in child welfare involvement
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