
Interactions between human services programs and the opioid crisis: Early childhood care
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- February 2020

Interactions between human services programs and the opioid crisis: Child welfare
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- February 2020

Understanding the needs of families during the opioid crisis
- Stephen W. Patrick
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- February 2020

Involved fathers play an important role in children’s lives
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- February 2020

Pathways to Prosperity and Well-Being: A New Family-Centered Approach to Human Services Delivery
- Leigh Durbahn, Paul Fleissner, Jenny Douville, and Sook Jin Ong
- Webinar
- January 15 2020

Lars Højsgaard Andersen on the Consequences of Lowering Welfare Benefits for Migrants and Their Families
- Lars Højsgaard Andersen
- Podcasts
- January 2020

Many Rural Americans Are Still “Left Behind”
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- January 2020

How Well-Being Measures Can Help Communities Fight Poverty and Despair
- Anita Chandra and Carol Graham
- Webinar
- December 04 2019

Can Career and Technical Education (CTE) Improve Student Outcomes?
- Shaun Dougherty
- Webinar
- November 06 2019

Michael Strain: The American Dream Isn’t Dead
- Michael Strain
- Podcasts
- November 2019
Center on Child Welfare Policy & Practice
The Center on Child Welfare Policy and Practice (CCWPP) is a joint effort between the School of Social Work (SSW) and the Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The CCWPP engages in inter-disciplinary efforts to inform child welfare policy and practice knowledge through enhanced collaboration and communication among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners.