Improving the lives of individuals, children, and families through tailored research, evaluation, and technical assistance. Co-director of @The_FRPN.

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New from CPR & the SAVES Center (@ACFHHS): Child Support Model Practices: Screening for Domestic Violence in Child Support Programs— a guide to trauma-informed DV screening drawing on lessons from 6 SAVES demonstration sites savescenter.org/wp-content/u… #ChildSupport #DomesticViolence

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45 years of research that changes lives — and a brand new website to show for it. 🎉 See what we're up to and where we're headed at centerforpolicyresearch.org #ResearchThatChangesLives #CPR #45Years

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💜 October is #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth💜 At CPR, we believe survivors deserve safety, dignity, and responsive systems. Our research aims to inform the systems responsible for recognizing and responding to abuse and promote safe, stable, and survivor-centered outcomes.
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August is #ChildSupportAwarenessMonth — and this year, we celebrate 50 years of the national child support program! 🎉 For five decades, it’s helped to ensure kids receive the support they need to thrive. Explore @ACFHHS resources to raise awareness here: acf.gov/css/childsupportturn…
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New brief from FRPN's @jsdeanda & @rwildfeuer shares how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) reshapes access to benefits for dads—especially low-income & noncustodial fathers. Read here ➡️ frpn.org/asset/new-law-new-r… #fatherhood #policy

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A new research study used more comprehensive and innovative approaches to understand of the reach of youth homelessness in Colorado. To learn more, please read the executive summary and full report. centerforpolicyresearch.org/…
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Expanding value/eligibility for the #EITC for childless workers would boost earnings for #noncustodial parents and their families. Bc state EITCs are typically tied to the federal, fed expansions would subsequently increase state credits for these workers.clasp.org/publications/fact-…

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Happy #EITCAwarenessDay to all who celebrate! Refundable tax credits provide a strong foundation for workers and families. The EITC and CTC lifted 6.4 million households out of poverty in 2023.
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A new @The_FRPN report by CPR's @jsdeanda covers three policies— state min wages, earned income tax credits, and child tax credits— that can help to boost low-income fathers' earnings and ability to support their children. frpn.org/asset/new-year-new-…

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Every child deserves a strong start in life, but not all families have access to the support they need. We are committed to advocating for policies that put babies and their families first. Learn more about our work: bit.ly/3Z6WloQ
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What are "Responsible #Fatherhood" programs? How do they work? Check out the highlights from our first report for TIES: the Testing Identified Elements for Success in Fatherhood Programs project (w/ @OPRE_ACF) 🧵👇mdrc.org/work/projects/testi…

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How can #workforce challenges be addressed to help reduce #homelessness? Creating professional pathways for people with lived experience & other #strategies could help increase the workforce in homelessness response. Learn more in a new Urban Wire post. urbn.is/3NzNghU
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month (#DVAM) starts NEXT WEEK! 💜 Register your org now and join us to raise awareness, increase donations and volunteer efforts, and deepen community engagement this fall: bit.ly/2Y80Wue #Every1KnowsSome1 #GiveForDV #GivingTuesday
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Last week, the House passed #HR9076 (and attached bill, #HR7906) to temporarily reauthorize and modernize #TitleIV-B child welfare programs. This package would also strengthen #childsupportenforcement through more efficient administration and spending. Now off to the Senate!
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