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This webinar highlighted promising practices and contextual and organizational factors related to using linked administrative data to understand the incidence of and risk and protective factors associated with child maltreatment.

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December 7, 2022

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Explore OPRE's webinar that shows how policy-researcher partnerships can study culturally-responsive child-teacher interactions, key steps in the process of designing such a study, and preliminary lessons learned in carrying out this type of study and applying findings to early care and education practice.

This webinar aims to support Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Lead Agency staff, their research partners, and others interested in learning about measuring policy changes by focusing on the 12-month subsidy eligibility period, its implementation, and its effects on stability.

View this webinar to learn about the results from the final cross-site analyses of the 2015-2020 Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood (HMRF) grantee cohort.

Explore this recorded session from the Society for Research in Child Development 2021 Biennial Meeting (SRCD 2021) focused on web-based professional development approaches that aim to target coach-caregiver interactions to improve caregiver-child interactions.

Explore the training resources from the Child Welfare Evidence-Building Academy - a training on rigorous evaluation and implementation.

The webinar presents three Pathways-to-Outcomes models for HMRE programs serving adult couples that use research evidence to depict how program activities may influence intended outcomes. Each model reflects an aspect of program design and implementation: (1) curriculum and delivery, (2) maximizing participation, and (3) addressing couple and individual characteristics.

The webinar presents four “Pathways-to-Outcomes” models for Responsible Fatherhood (RF) programs, each focusing on one outcome domain measured in the Parents and Children Together (PACT) evaluation: (1) healthy relationships between co-parents, (2) father development and well-being, (3) consistent employment; and (4) parenting skills and father involvement.

In 2019, the Administration for Children and Family’s (ACF) Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) contracted with Mathematica and its subcontractor, Public Strategies, to conduct the Strengthening the Implementation of Marriage and Relationship Programs (SIMR) project. SIMR’s goal is to understand implementation challenges faced by healthy marriage and relationship education (HMRE) programs and identify and test potential solutions to those challenges.