- Colleen Heflin, Shannon Monnat, Lindsey Bullinger, Jessica Pac, Jessica Drescher, and Jason DeParle
- March 23 2023
- W99-2023
Colleen Heflin, Public Administration and International Affairs Department, Syracuse University
Shannon Monnat, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
Lindsey Bullinger, School of Public Policy, Georgia Tech
Jessica Pac, Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jessica Drescher, School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
Jason DeParle, The New York Times, Moderator
Join us for a conversation about the findings and insights from a forthcoming volume of The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science focusing on the social consequences of the opioid epidemic, particularly in how it affects child wellbeing. This panel will also address the public policy landscape, especially how policy has been successful (or not) in addressing the epidemic and the opportunities for improvement moving forward.
Cohosted by AAPSS – The American Academy of Political & Social Science and IRP.
Recording of the Webinar
Categories
Child Development & Well-Being, Child Maltreatment & Child Welfare System, Child Poverty, Children, Education & Training, Family & Partnering, Food & Nutrition, Food & Nutrition General, Health, K-12 Education, Mental Health & Substance Abuse, Parenting, Social Determinants of Health
Tags
Child Protective Services (CPS), Foster Care, Mothers, Race/Ethnicity, SNAP/Food Stamps