Culturally Responsive Supports: The Details Matter for Families
In the words of one counselor CSSP interviewed who serves [...]
In the words of one counselor CSSP interviewed who serves [...]
Young people deserve to feel supported and loved. They deserve [...]
LGBTQ+ youth deserve to be affirmed and surrounded by a [...]
Parenting is both joyful and challenging, deeply fulfilling and also [...]
As we look toward 2025, we have an important opportunity [...]
Heading into 2025, the challenges young people and families face [...]
Strengthening Families, developed by the Center for the Study of [...]
Raegen Selden talked with CBS Evening News about how the [...]
The Census Bureau released data this week indicating that families with children experienced high rates of financial hardship and economic insecurity for a second year in a row, as policymakers have allowed critical pandemic-era investments in children and families to expire. Lawmakers’ decision to sunset investments in children and families over the last two years has had predictably devastating results. In 2022, when the temporary expansion of the CTC expired, child poverty more than doubled, from 5.2 to 12.4 percent, and as this week’s Census data show it remained high in 2023. In 2023, refundable credits still lifted 6.4 million people out of poverty, including 3.4 million children; the CTC alone lifted approximately 1.4 million children out of poverty. But because lawmakers have failed to reinstate the CTC expansion, refundable credits are doing less to reduce poverty than we saw in 2021, when 9.6 million people were lifted out of poverty by refundable credits, and 5.3 million people, including 2.9 million children, were lifted out of poverty by the CTC alone.
Safe Havens II: We Must Affirm and Protect Trans, Nonbinary, and Gender Diverse Youth in Out-of-Home Systems, developed by CSSP, Children’s Rights, Lambda Legal, and Unicorn Solutions, includes an update on important law and policy protections and attacks on LGBQ+ and TNGD young people along with recommendations for system improvement from young advocates with lived experience in out-of-home systems.