• April 26, 2023

    As a young, single parent in Omaha, Nebraska, applying for subsidized childcare was a frustrating, exhausting, and cumbersome process. I was excited to receive custody of my son, but I had to wait until the court decision to start applying for childcare. Without the adequate time, and resources to prepare for this transition, I felt [...]

  • April 26, 2023

    The Brighter Futures Workgroup is an initiative of CSSP’s Youth Power, Parent Power portfolio. The Youth Power, Parent Power initiative partners with expectant and parenting youth to transform standards of care across public systems and communities so that they can succeed and thrive. The Brighter Futures Workgroup is a collaboration between current and former youth [...]

  • April 26, 2023

    Strategic storytelling is a powerful advocacy tool you can utilize to raise awareness, highlight issues, and call for action. You can strategically tell your story to motivate different stakeholders, including policymakers, to implement or improve policies for communities and create equitable outcomes. It's a great way to provide supportive evidence for a change that you [...]

  • April 25, 2023

    What comes to mind when you hear the phrase young father? Now combine that with a young father in foster care. Some people have perceptions that young fathers in care do not want to be a part of their child’s life, or that they are irresponsible in making decisions for themselves and their families. Young [...]

  • April 4, 2023

    The Center for the Study of Social Policy has launched a new section of their website, called The New Neighborhood, dedicated to highlighting and sharing the various community early childhood system efforts emerging across the country. We asked Dr. Joan Lombardi, longtime champion and founder of the podcast that first launched this name, to reflect [...]

  • March 31, 2023

    Reports that the Biden administration is considering reviving the detention of immigrant families are alarming and should be a wakeup call to anyone concerned with the health and well-being of families. There is widespread consensus among pediatricians, social workers and psychologists, and other experts that family detention is a harmful practice that can have lasting [...]

  • March 29, 2023

    Last month, the February 17 issue of Frontiers in Health Services featured a pathbreaking research paper entitled Sustaining and Scaling a Clinic-based Approach to Address Health-Related Social Needs. This paper shows how DULCE teams used continuous quality improvement approaches to sustain the DULCE intervention and to introduce it to new clinics. Remarkably, most (87%) of [...]

  • March 14, 2023

    In its annual budget released last week, the Biden administration once again proposed critical investments in families, including restoring the Child Tax Credit expansion that temporarily cut child poverty nearly in half, establishing a national paid family and medical leave program, and expanding access to high quality child care and early education. Action on these [...]

  • February 15, 2023

    Washington, DC (February 15, 2023)—The Board of Directors of the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) is pleased to announce the selection of Leonard Burton as President. Mr. Burton brings more than three decades of experience leading anti-racist, intersectional social justice work including executive leadership in public social service systems, philanthropy, community change, [...]

  • December 1, 2022

    Right now, the stakes could not be higher for families with children. With rising inflation and looming economic uncertainty, all set to the backdrop of a slow pandemic recovery, families are struggling to make ends meet — exacerbated by last year’s decision to allow the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) to lapse. As Congress returns [...]