The Activate Center launched an updated version of their #SRH Resource Explorer featuring new categories and population tags to reflect available resources: https://lnkd.in/gKFc2Kca Explore a collection of almost 200 resources using eight new categories and five new population tags that help youth-supporting professionals quickly find information on youth with a particular identity or experience. Share the updated Resource Explorer with your networks to provide youth-supporting professionals with relevant, research-based resources!
Chapin Hall
Research Services
Chicago, Illinois 6,076 followers
Connecting research to action to improve child and family well-being.
About us
Chapin Hall has, since its inception in 1985 as a research and policy center, focused on a mission of improving the well-being of children and youth, families, and their communities. We do this through policy research—by developing and testing new ideas, generating and analyzing information, and examining policies, programs, and practices across a wide range of service systems and organizations. Chapin Hall takes a broad perspective, embracing an interest in policies that promote the well-being of all children and youth while devoting special attention to those facing significant problems.
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http://www.chapinhall.org
External link for Chapin Hall
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1985
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1313 East 60th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637, US
Employees at Chapin Hall
Updates
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These past five years, Policy Fellow Mark McDaniel has been working on the Duke Endowment’s investment in Family First planning, readiness, and implementation in North Carolina. Mark also served as the co-principal and evaluator for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Forward Promise initiative, which looks at the impact of programs and interventions aimed at helping boys and young men of color heal from trauma. Mark was a central to the systems transformation through community leadership work and co-authored several equity bulletins as part of this effort. Currently, he focuses on improving services and outcomes for young boys of color as part of Cook County’s Juvenile Temporary Detention Program reform work. Colleagues appreciate the deep insights he brings to the table and admire his un-wavering commitment to improving outcomes for youth. Happy anniversary, Mark, and thank you! Learn more about Mark: https://lnkd.in/gt8cmw_U
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It's #KinshipCareMonth! 💙 Love seeing Senior Policy Analyst Stephanie Armendariz facilitating conversation at Michigan's Kinship Community Awareness Summit. Kinship caregivers give crucial support to children. And in turn, they deserve ours. #KinshipCare
I was delighted to kick off Kinship Care Month by facilitating a roundtable activity at Michigan’s annual Kinship Community Awareness Summit. This is the third year Michigan has convened lived experts, community partners, and leaders across Michigan’s Department of Health and Human Services to bring about tangible, positive changes to better serve Michigan’s 54,000 kinship caregivers. #KinshipCareMonth #KinshipCare #Kinship
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Congratulations to Chapin Hall’s own Clinton Boyd, Jr. on being one of 22 leaders from across the country selected as a 2024 #AscendFellow with The Aspen Institute! Meet the fellows and see what Clinton is working on in this video: https://lnkd.in/gDCs2AQy
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When youth transition out of foster care, the challenges are significant—but so are the opportunities. Supervised Independent Living Programs (SILPs) can improve youth outcomes in higher education, stable employment, safe #Housing, and self-sufficiency. These programs are most effective when they’re inclusive and tailored to the unique needs of Black, Brown, and #LGBTQIA+ youth who are disproportionately impacted by foster care. By prioritizing funding, collaboration, and cultural competence, we can help more young people successfully transition to adulthood. Explore insights in our new policy report: https://lnkd.in/gbMpVmDn
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Chapin Hall’s Sarah Berger Gonzalez and Madeline Youngren write for The Imprint News on how #SCOTUS's recent ruling that allows localities to impose criminal penalties for camping and public sleeping shortchanges the futures of youth experiencing #Homelessness: https://lnkd.in/gTwrcZtu Youth experiencing homelessness need help. And this ruling just made it harder for them. #Housing
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Tune into a powerful conversation with Clare Anderson, MSW, Senior Policy Fellow at Chapin Hall. She describes how 40 years of data tells us that investing in economic stability keeps families together and improves well-being. Hear how multiple states are using this evidence to change policy and funding to support families before they reach a crisis point. Apple Podcast - https://lnkd.in/gkS5cFrF Spotify - https://lnkd.in/gwU76Y-d #CommunityVoice #ChildWelfare #ThrivingFamilies @Tecoria Jones, Elliott Orrin Hinkle, Matt Anderson
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How do we prevent and #EndYouthHomelessness in the US? Explore insights in chapter 8 of the latest Research Handbook on Homelessness, titled "Preventing and ending youth homelessness in the US." This work was co-authored by Chapin Hall #YouthHomelessness expert Amy Dworsky with colleagues Matthew Morton and Shannon Kugley: https://lnkd.in/gcgGUKwF Edward Elgar Publishing
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Previously, this went out without Dana's photo, so here's the full version to properly celebrate! Senior Policy Fellow Dana Weiner is one of the best illustrations of someone who fully integrates research and policy expertise – generating and applying evidence toward maximum impact for children and families. She is an accomplished researcher, methodologist, translator and #Policy advisor, and she helped build up Chapin Hall's policy unit and the data analytic team within it. Over the past ten years, Dana has been key to numerous projects at Chapin Hall, some of which include leading our Family First Implementation Collaborative and being the lead author of our first brief on economic and concrete supports, which launched an important family strengthening portfolio. Currently, Dana is Chief Officer for the Children’s Behavioral Health Transformation in the office of Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and is helping re-shape systems to better meet the needs of young people and their families. Dana is not only an exceptional leader, but a strong role model, mentor, and friend to many in our organization. She is the first to step up, and she lifts others up with her. It’s with great appreciation that we celebrate her anniversary. Happy anniversary, Dana, and thank you for everything you have contributed to Chapin Hall! Learn more about Dana: https://lnkd.in/gZXqP_8V
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Researchers routinely use publicly available datasets to answer #Research questions. But its unclear how often researchers consider whether the dataset could be racially or ethnically biased. Such a bias could have implications for analysis and data interpretations. Try using our Racial Bias in Data Assessment Tool to assess a survey datasets for racial and ethic #Bias: https://lnkd.in/gCw5wFep People who used the tool told us: ☑️ references in the tool provided helpful information and guidance ☑️ it was a useful teaching tool