Person Bart Lubow Senior Consultant Areas of Expertise: Federal Policy Reform, Frontline Practice, Juvenile Detention, Juvenile Incarceration, Positive Youth Development, Racial Equity and Inclusion, State Policy View Profile
Person Beadsie Woo Senior Associate, Evidence-Based Practice Area of Expertise: Evidence-Based Practice View Profile
Person Bart Lubow Senior Consultant Areas of Expertise: Federal Policy Reform, Frontline Practice, Juvenile Detention, Juvenile Incarceration, Positive Youth Development, Racial Equity and Inclusion, State Policy View Profile
Person Beadsie Woo Senior Associate, Evidence-Based Practice Area of Expertise: Evidence-Based Practice View Profile
Person Bart Lubow Senior Consultant Areas of Expertise: Federal Policy Reform, Frontline Practice, Juvenile Detention, Juvenile Incarceration, Positive Youth Development, Racial Equity and Inclusion, State Policy View Profile
Person Beadsie Woo Senior Associate, Evidence-Based Practice Area of Expertise: Evidence-Based Practice View Profile
Young People and Child Welfare Leaders Partner in South Carolina Fifteen young people who make up a new state youth advisory council for South Carolina’s Department of Social Services are collaborating with the agency to develop solutions that improve the lives of children, young people and their families. Read More
New Fact Sheet Helps States Identify Youth Eligible for Pandemic Relief A new fact sheet helps states calculate the number of older youths, ages 14 through 26, who qualify for assistance through the recent federal stimulus package, which includes relief for young people in and transitioning out of foster care. Read More
New Tool Helps Juvenile Justice Leaders Assess Readiness for Probation Transformation Attention juvenile justice leaders: Curious if your agency is ready for probation transformation? There’s now a tool for that. Read More
How the Informal Housing Market Deepens Racial Inequities in Baltimore For low-income families, the pathway to homeownership often falls outside the bounds of the formal mortgage system. A new report sheds light on these informal markets in Baltimore and how they often disadvantage buyers and exacerbate racial inequities. Read More
States Spending Little on Prevention Services, Survey Finds A recent survey of national trends in child welfare funding and agency spending finds that out-of-home placements continue to be a greater financing priority than preventive services. Read to learn how agencies can evaluate and prioritize spending to improve outcomes. Read More
Foundation Seeks Proposals for Youth Engagement Strategy Design The Annie E. Casey Foundation is requesting proposals for a research and design project that will inform efforts on youth engagement and partnership in its juvenile justice work. Learn more about the RFP process. Read More
Youth Detention Survey During COVID-19 To understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth detention populations, the Casey Foundation is surveying juvenile justice agencies and reporting on youth detention trends. Read More