
Selected state strategies to help foster children succeed
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- December 2016

Using Predictive Analytics to Assess Risk for Child Maltreatment (December 2016)
- Tim Maloney
- Podcasts
- December 2016

The long-term consequences of children’s health and circumstance
- Janet Currie
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2016–2017) 2016

Do unconditional income supplements improve poor pregnant women’s birth outcomes?
- Marni D. Brownell, Mariette J. Chartier, and Nathan C. Nickel
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2016–2017) 2016

Wisconsin Poverty 101 Updated
- Helen Powling
- Poverty Fact Sheet
- September 2016

Which Families Are Poor and Why?
- Poverty Fact Sheet
- September 2016

How Economic and Social Disadvantage Affects Health and Life Opportunities
- Geoffrey Swain, Sheri Johnson, and Katie Ports
- Webinar
- June 8 2016

Deepening connections between neuroscience and public policy to understand poverty
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- June 2016

Reassessing the Evidence on the Rising Costs of Child Care
- Chris Herbst
- Podcasts
- May 2016

Children’s contact with incarcerated parents
- Julie Poehlmann-Tynan
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
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.