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January 27, 2020 | Report/Brief | Hannah Matthews

Parents and Children Thriving Together: A Framework for Two-Generation Policy and System Reform

This brief summarizes the lessons learned from a two-year technical assistance initiative and provides a framework to help guide state leaders trying to implement two-generation policy and systems reform strategies.

February 6, 2018 | Report/Brief | Hannah Matthews

Parents and Children Thriving Together: The Role of State Agencies in Crafting a Statewide Two-Generation Strategy

This report describes two-generation policies to support low-income families.

September 28, 2017 | Report/Brief | Rebecca Ullrich

From the Ground Up: Establishing Strong Core Policies for Infants, Toddlers, and Families

This paper describes the need to invest in programs that support the diverse needs of infants, toddlers, and families as part of CLASP's and ZERO TO THREE’s Building Strong Foundations project.

September 28, 2017 | Report/Brief | Rebecca Ullrich

Policy Framework for Infants, Toddlers, and Families

CLASP and ZERO TO THREE’S Building Strong Foundations project is guided by a framework comprised of four principles describing the needs of infants and toddlers and their families.

September 30, 2016 | Report/Brief

Maintaining the Momentum to Reduce Child and Family Poverty: In-Depth Lessons from the 2015 Census Poverty and Income Reports

CLASP has released a comprehensive analysis of 2015 Census data on poverty, along with policy recommendations.

December 2, 2015 | Report/Brief | Olivia Golden

Two-Generational Strategies to Improve Immigrant Family and Child Outcomes

This brief highlights themes and action steps drawn from a roundtable on Two-Generational Strategies to Improve Immigrant Family and Child Outcomes, hosted by CLASP with support from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, on April 23-24, 2015 in Washington, D.C.

July 9, 2014 | Report/Brief | Olivia Golden

Thriving Children, Successful Parents: A Two-Generation Approach to Policy

This brief examines major federal and state policy areas to identify opportunities for two-generation, large-scale change that better support families as a whole and provide a more conducive environment for local programs to do their work with families.

November 20, 2012 | Report/Brief | Olivia Golden

Economic Security for Extremely Vulnerable Families: Themes and Options for Workforce Development and Asset Strategies

This is a report by the Urban Institute.

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