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A Case-Control Study to Evaluate Utah's Shaken Baby Prevention Program

November 1, 2010 | Journal Article

This article reports on a study of the effectiveness of two shaken baby syndrome educational videos, shown from 2001-2003 in hospitals throughout Utah.

Project Reaches Out to At-Risk Families, Teens, in Rural Washington State

June 15, 2005 | Program Results Report

Parent Trust for Washington Children established a Rural Family Group Support Network to expand its presence beyond urban settings, and into Washington's rural counties to reduce families' social isolation that can lead to child abuse and neglect.

Free to Grow Special Report: St. Mary Parish, Louisiana

September 5, 2005 | Program Results Report

This report by the Free to Grow National Program Office at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University summarizes efforts to integrate Free to Grow into the St. Mary, La., Head Start program.

Hawaiian Health Foundation Launches Program to Diagnose and Treat Child Abuse Victims Entering Foster Care

March 31, 2007 | Program Results Report

In 2002, the Kapi'olani Health Foundation created the Child At-Risk Evaluation (CARE) program, a pediatric specialty clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of child abuse.

Adverse Childhood Experiences

May 10, 2013 | Feature/Infographic

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of ACEs and the need to develop effective innovative interventions.

Infographic: The Truth About ACEs

May 12, 2013 | Infographic

RWJF is part of a growing network of leaders working to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the need to develop effective innovative interventions. Share our infographic.

Keeping Families Together: A Pilot Program and Its Evaluation

March 4, 2011 | Program Results Report

The Corporation for Supportive Housing's New York City office piloted Keeping Families Together, a program that provided permanent supportive housing for the city's most vulnerable families, and subcontracted an evaluation of the program.

Child FIRST Learning Session 4

September 15, 2010 | Toolkit

This presentation (Learning Session #4) was from the Child FIRST (Child and Family Interagency Resource, Support, and Training) program which took place on September 15-16, 2012. Child FIRST works with the most vulnerable young children (prenatal th ...

Cell Phones Give Researchers a Window on Young Mothers' Parenting Practices - Leads to NIH Funded Study

October 6, 2009 | Program Results Report

Researchers at the University of Notre Dame conducted two pilot studies on the use of cell phones to gather detailed information about predictors of early child neglect among adolescent and adult mothers.

Child First

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Child First, an innovative home-visit program in Connecticut, is designed to stabilize families, connect them with social services, and help develop and support nurturing, responsive caregivers.

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