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The @DukeSanford Center for Child and Family Policy pursues research-based solutions to issues affecting children and families. #ECE #edpolicy #parenting

Durham, NC
Joined January 2014
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@DukeChildPol
Center for Child and Family Policy
10 months
New opportunity for @DukeU undergrad pubpol majors and child policy research certificate students: Join us Dec. 5-7 on a trip to DC to explore career pathways in child and family policy! Learn more & apply for the Sanford Pathways program by Nov. 8:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
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Thanks to @JasonDeParle, Adrienne Jones, and @LeerJane for joining us & our @Gen_Pov for a fireside chat following #2024APPAM! #DukeinDC
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Center for Child and Family Policy
10 months
We're hiring! View current openings and apply here:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
10 months
New study, co-authored by our Kenneth Dodge and Jennifer Lansford, shows cash transfers linked to improved educational outcomes for American Indian children in NC. Shows intergenerational benefits of $ support for families: @UCIPublicHealth @UVMLarnerMed.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
10 months
Please join us Oct. 22 at 5pm for an exclusive screening of “Inheritance,” a compelling new documentary that traces the roots of addiction through the lens of one boy’s journey and his family’s struggle over four generations. More details and RSVP:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
11 months
Many thanks to our guest speakers @KHewittD & @la_royster of @Duke who joined us for this month's Equity in Research Learning Collaborative talk about what's going on with DEI in #highered.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
11 months
Today we celebrated our newly renovated suite, which houses all of our CCFP colleagues in one place for the first time in 25 years. Cheers!
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
New research brief summarizes findings from the Baby’s First Years study, examining the design and delivery of the BFY cash gift and how families experience and use the BFY cash gift: @Gen_Pov @MattWMaury
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
RT @theNCForum: #NCED Join us 9/27-28 for Color of Education 2024. This year’s theme is Collective Action: People & The Arc of Justice. CO….
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Celebrate our 25th Anniversary by exploring one of our longitudinal studies: the Parenting Across Cultures study! Learn about its biggest takeaways and international impact here:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Way to go Family Connects! This evidence-based, nurse home visiting model was developed by CCFP researchers over a decade ago and the program now supports families in communities across the U.S.
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Center for Child & Family Health
1 year
We are thrilled to see this shoutout for Family Connects, a newborn home visiting program which started here in Durham and reaches more than 850 county families a year. Check out this reporting from NPR:.#evidencebased #DurhamNC #traumainformed.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Dive into one of our longitudinal studies, the Child Development Project, in celebration of our 25th Anniversary! Read about its creation, implementation, impact, and more:
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childandfamilypolicy.duke.edu
In 1987 and 1988, researchers John Bates, Kenneth Dodge, and Gregory Pettit launched a study with the goal of better understanding children’s behavioral development.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
In the News! @Gen_Pov and the Baby's First Years study are featured in a Vox article that explores the effects of cash transfers on low-income families, revealing both the benefits and limitations of financial aid. Read more here:
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vox.com
Giving people cash makes them less poor. It doesn’t fix everything.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Registration for #ColorofEducation2024 is LIVE! This year the theme is Collective Action: People & The Arc of Justice. COE is a partnership b/w the #DFC @DudleyFloodCtr @theNCForum & @DukeSocialEQ visit to learn more & register!.
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The 2023 Color of Education Summit will take place October 7th in Raleigh, NC at the McKimmon Center. Submit your proposal to present today.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
New research from undergraduate student Minjee Kim and Dr. Drew Rothenberg examines the extent to which adolescents’ lives were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
New research from @Gen_Pov and the Baby’s First Years study shows that mothers receiving unconditional cash invest more time and resources in their children. Learn more:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Budget cuts, layoffs possible at schools across the country as COVID-era funding comes to an end, explains our Katie Rosanbalm in @scrippsnews.
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Scripps News
1 year
Congress passed more than $190 billion in aid for schools in 2020 and 2021, called the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund.
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
New research highlights the important role of grandparental wealth in young adult outcomes, especially when parental wealth is lower. Learn more:
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Center for Child and Family Policy
1 year
Thank you Carmen Alban, Karen Rhinehardt, Dr. Elizabeth Snyder-Fickler, Holly Hickson, and Theresa Roedersheimer for joining us last week to talk about early care and education in North Carolina. We enjoyed learning from you all!
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