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Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Jersey Family Impact Seminar #1
Childhood Poverty in New Jersey: Impactful strategies and policies
Published November 16, 2023
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Improving Access to Health Care: The Challenges & Potential of Telehealth & Telementoring
Telehealth has evolved from a concierge convenience for private insurance companies into an essential tool for increasing access to care1and improving health equity.2 The benefits and challenges of telehealth and telementoring are documented below, as are recommendations for policymakers to consider to improve individuals’ access to care.
Published July 11, 2023
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Addressing Health Impacts Caused by Extreme Heat Events
Heat exposure has killed more people in the U.S. than any other weather-related event over the past 30 years. The human body can only adapt to a narrow range of temperature change.
Published June 1, 2023
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Addressing Food Supply and Public Health Concerns Related to Climate Change
Climate change negatively affects food production in non-Arctic areas through altered precipitation patterns, extreme weather events, rising temperatures, and shifting pest and disease patterns.
Published May 16, 2023
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Audio
Episode 20: Chronic Diseases: Underserved Communities, Prevention, And Genetic Factors
This month’s episode tackles a fascinating combination of topics involving the impact of biological and social factors on chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes, and the prevention and treatment efforts for those chronic diseases through state and local government programs.
Published January 2, 2023
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Costs and Benefits of Teacher Retention
The recent pandemic has contributed to a climbing number of teacher vacancies, though retention has long been an issue.
Published November 1, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Events and Videos
Web Panel: Considerations for K-12 School Choice Programs
School choice programs take many forms, widely varying within and across states. These myriad programs, such as charter schools, magnet schools, and voucher programs, have myriad impacts on students’ experiences and later success, and can be a tool to improve or hinder equity goals.
Published October 21, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
School Choice in K-12 Education
While almost 70% of K-12 students in the U.S. continue to attend their neighborhood public school, an increasing number attend other types of schools.
Published September 22, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Strengthening Career and Technical Education to Improve Equity and Maximize Return on Investment
Participation in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs can enhance students’ skills and help them prepare for high-wage and/or in-demand careers, while simultaneously addressing critical workforce challenges (e.g., staffing shortages).
Published September 1, 2022
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Schools and Communities Working Together: Features and Impacts of Community Schools
A community school is a school with intentional, coordinated partnerships with other community resources.
Published December 16, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Audio
Episode 15: Innovations In Healthcare: Enhancing Value, Health Equity, And The Social Determinants Of Health
In this month’s episode, we tackled innovations in healthcare. Since the beginning of the pandemic, we’ve seen a focus on various healthcare innovations and technology like artificial intelligence, cloud-enabled solutions, and inpatient telehealth, but other innovations are important, too. Some of these focused on in Pennsylvania include how we can get more value out of the country’s healthcare system without sacrificing the quality of care and lowering barriers for underserved populations.
Published September 20, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Audio
Episode 13: The Pandemic Perspective: Examining The Hardship Of Unemployment And The Pandemic Labor Market
As the nation begins to “reopen” and the economy begins shifting, many states have begun ending pandemic-era unemployment insurance benefits. For many, unemployment insurance was the only thing keeping them afloat following the unprecedented unemployment crisis at the beginning of the pandemic. And yet, despite the unbelievable numbers of unemployed workers in our country, the stigma of receiving unemployment insurance persists. We asked ourselves why, in a time of tremendous health and economic crisis, are we giving folks who need help a hard time? We know that research shows that many families and individuals are still out of work and struggling to afford adequate food and pay mortgages or rent. Like other topics we covered – childcare and food insecurity, for example – the pandemic has made it abundantly clear that our country’s systems are unsustainable and not enough to support the financial needs of families and individuals.
Published July 11, 2021
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Addressing School and Education COVID Disparities
COVID-19 has upended the lives of nearly every individual in the United States, with prolonged school closures one of the major driving forces of disruption for youth and families.
Published May 1, 2021
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Policy Recommendations to Support Quality Child Care
High-quality, affordable, and reliable child care options are not accessible across the country. Child care deserts—areas with an insufficient supply of licensed child care options—are most frequently observed in marginalized and rural communities.
Published February 1, 2021
Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative
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Audio
Episode 6 – Examining Income Inequality In Pennsylvania: Why We Need More (And Better) Data
In this month’s episode, we spoke to Alexis Santos, PhD, Assistant Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State, and David Saunders, Director of the Office of Health Equity for the Pennsylvania Department of Health, about different disparities throughout the Pennsylvania Commonwealth and how the lack of good data impacts what we understand about poverty and health inequities.
Published October 12, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Implicit Bias Police Training: What Works?
Implicit bias is an unconscious attitude based on one’s experiences and societal exposure to social messages.
Published October 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
COVID-19 Contact Tracing and Vaccine Trials: Considering Diversity
The ways to improve minority and underserved communities’ interest and literacy for vaccine trials and contact tracing.
Published August 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Maternal Health and Race: Policy Recommendations for Mitigating and Preventing Disparities
Systemic maternal healthcare disparities disproportionately affect Black women and other women of color, particularly those also experiencing socioeconomic disadvantages. Provider training and inter-agency partnerships have the potential to buffer risks and support maternal health.
Published July 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
COVID-19: Addressing Disparities in Black, Indigenous, and Rural Communities
In addition to participating in the following interviews, Ann Michelle Daniels, Dara Whalen, and Kamila Alexander also participated in our virtual congressional briefing on this topic.
Published June 30, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Contact Tracing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Considerations for Equity
Contact tracing is critical to containing and mitigating the spread of COVID-19. It is a tried and true, evidence-based mechanism to identify disease patterns during a pandemic. Coordinated federal efforts, including the use of national contact tracing strategies, are effective at containing and mitigating the impact of pandemics.
Published June 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
COVID-19 and Racial Mental Health Disparities
The COVID-19 pandemic is disproportionately affecting people of color, in terms of number of cases, mortality rates, pay cuts, and job loss. The health and economic devastation of this outbreak, in addition to the distress raised by the recent killing of George Floyd and many others, are significantly contributing to the stress of the nation and disproportionately impacting the mental health of people of color.
Published June 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Mitigating the Implications of Coronavirus Pandemic on Families: Issue 8
The emergence of COVID-19 is not just a reminder of the digital divide in our community; it also highlights the inequities in accessing technology and online educational resources.
Published May 22, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Mitigating the Implications of Coronavirus Pandemic on Families: Issue 5
The U.S. is the new epicenter of the Coronavirus pandemic. Mitigation strategies are more critical than they ever were before; however, they may exacerbate socioeconomic inequities and disparities that endanger the health and well-being of families.
Published April 17, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
African American Employment and COVID-19: Disparities and Compounding Risks
COVID-19 is an equal opportunity virus, but exposure to this virus does not take place in an equal opportunity context. Although only some states and counties provide COVID-19 cases and outcomes by race, the data available indicate that disparities are stark.
Published April 1, 2020
Research-to-Policy Collaboration
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Written Briefs
Infant Mortality and Home Visit Programs
We have begun to identify researcher-oriented professionals who have expertise in the following areas...
Published June 1, 2019
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #23
Racial and Ethnic Infant Mortality: Narrowing the Gap in Michigan
Published December 10, 2013
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Michigan Family Impact Seminar #22
Racial and Ethnic Infant Mortality: Narrowing the Gap in Michigan
Published December 9, 2013
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Indiana Family Impact Seminar #15
The New Age of Health Care: Implications for Hoosier Families
Published November 19, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
New Mexico Family Impact Seminar #7
The Continuing Recession: Impact on Economic Security for Families
Published January 10, 2012
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Maryland Family Impact Seminar #2
Health Reform, Rural Communities and You
Published December 14, 2010
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Arizona Family Impact Seminar #1
Health Care and Family Stability: Policy Decisions and Costs
Published January 26, 2009
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
Indiana Family Impact Seminar #9
Financing Healthcare for Indiana Families
Published November 20, 2006
Family Impact Seminars
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Events and Videos
District of Columbia Family Impact Seminar #17
Building the Future: Strategies to Serve Immigrant Families in the District
Published October 28, 1997
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