Webinar
IRP produces semi-monthly live online seminars featuring poverty scholars and practitioners discussing their work and its policy implications. The hour-long webinars are designed for a broad audience, including researchers, policymakers, practitioners, students, and the public, and allow viewers to submit questions. Sign up to receive webinar announcements and registration links.
Archived webinars from September 2016 to date are also available on the IRP YouTube Channel
Resources

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

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

Strengthening Relationships Between Noncustodial Fathers and the Mothers of Their Children
- Tova Walsh and Darryl Davidson
- Webinar
- November 20 2019

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

Opioids 101
- Joel Dubenitz, Jessie O’Hara White, Daniel Schwartz
- Webinar
- September 4 2019

The State of the Nation’s Housing
- Chris Herbert
- Webinar
- August 21 2019

Wisconsin Poverty Report Update: Why isn’t the Economy Doing More to Reduce Poverty in Wisconsin?
- Timothy Smeeding
- Webinar
- July 17 2019

Improving Federal Student Loan Policy
- Karen Dynan
- Webinar
- June 26 2019

Is Retirement Planning Possible for Low-income Families?
- J. Michael Collins
- Webinar
- May 22 2019

Cutting the Child Poverty Rate by Half: A Report from the National Academies
- Hilary Hoynes and Robert Moffitt
- Webinar
- May 15 2019