Data for Equity and Action
Leveraging identity data as a tool for advancing equity and justice
Leveraging identity data as a tool for advancing equity and justice
What We Worked For Distilling and sharing learning [...]
CSSP, with support from the Pritzker Children's Initiative, is partnering with communities in building an anti-racist, prevention continuum to promote the health and well-being of children prenatal-to-3 (PN-3) and their families and prevent involvement with child welfare.
This project is no longer active, but we believe [...]
The Cradle to Community Project engaged representatives from cities and counties in existing networks to address community-based violence prevention in order to promote positive development from “cradle to community.”
The Expectant and Parenting Youth (EPY) in Foster Care Initiative supports child welfare systems in building multi-generational strategies that meet the developmental needs of young parents and their children
CSSP is part of a national consortium supporting the National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (NCPFCE), which seeks a common vision for and the promotion of exemplary practices for parent, family, and community engagement in the early care and education field.
The Pediatrics Supporting Parents project leverages and enhances the standard of care in the pediatric well-child visit to support social and emotional development.
The National Collaborative for Infants and Toddlers (NCIT) aims to increase the number of children who are developmentally on track for Kindergarten by addressing women’s prenatal needs and supporting child development from birth to age three.
The goal of the QIC-DVCW is to generate and disseminate evidence-based strategies that help those experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence and to improve adult and child survivor safety and stability and promote family well-being.