There’s nothing new about the idea that ordinary people know and understand their own lives in ways that social scientists (who’ve been trained to study institutions, social systems, and related phenomena from an external vantage point) are unable to perceive. … Read More
Research
The Relationship Between Resilience and Child Health Behaviors In A National Dataset
Health behaviors are responsible for a substantial burden of poor health outcomes across the lifespan, including mental health disorders, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. In children, unhealthy patterns of diet and physical activity are associated with higher rates of obesity, diabetes, … Read More
Sexual Cyberbullying Research Summary
Purpose Sexual cyberbullying is any sexually aggressive or coercive behavior facilitated by electronic media. Professionals who support youth experiencing the child welfare and/or juvenile justice system, homelessness, and/or disconnection from school and work (i.e., opportunity youth) identified a need for … Read More
TRANSFORMING CHILD WELFARE SYSTEMS
How can data sharing across child- and family-serving systems be implemented effectively? Complex issues — such as those encountered in child welfare — require complex solutions, often necessitating cross-system data sharing and collaboration. Improving the safety and well-being of children … Read More