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‘The forgotten population’: Single women struggle in fight against homelessness

CCRS director Stephen Metraux was recently quoted in an article about Delaware's housing crisis, specifically highlighting the struggles faced by single women experiencing homelessness.
Source: Spotlight Delaware
 

Fall Semester 2024 at the Biden School

Undergraduate courses in various focus areas offered this fall, including new offerings
 

Homelessness in Delaware: New Ideas and Directions

UD partnership aims to develop a more coordinated and deliberate approach to ending homelessness in Delaware
Source: UDaily
 

University Announces Tuition Rate for 2024-25

Ranked as one of the nation’s top universities and best values, UD sets tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year
Source: UDaily
 
DELAWARE FOCUS: HEALTH INEQUITIES AND RACISM IN THE FIRST STATE

​Health is often defined as a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease.   Social circumstances and our living and working conditions -- referred to as social determinants of health (SDH) -- are the most important drivers of health.  For more information...

DELAWARE FOCUS: TRACKING RACIAL & ETHNIC DATA TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR KIDS

​Delaware data indicate that our children do not all have access to the same opportunities. Disparities exist in well-being outcomes along racial and ethnic lines in nearly every indicator of child well-being tracked. Effective change must start with accurate, reliable, unbiased data. The KIDS COUNT Data Center provides access to hundreds of indicators of child well-being for state and national geographies, including data disaggregated by race/ethnicity. For more information…

NOW & THEN: A 25-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ON THE WELL-BEING OF DELAWARE'S CHILDREN

​The 25th edition of KIDS COUNT in Delaware Fact Book examines how Delaware’s child population has changed over the course of two and a half decades. We as a state have failed to eliminate the persistent racial and ethnic inequities that are shown in the measures of child well-being. These barriers persist even with the broad progress of the past twenty-five years. For more information…

STRUCTURAL RACISM AS A FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF HEALTH INEQUITIES

​This policy brief describes the role of racism in creating and perpetuating inequities in health among Black communities in the United States.  It defines structural racism with a social determinants of health framework and highlights ways in which residential segregation is connected with poor living, working, and social conditions that threaten good health.  For more information...