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Presents family and community engagement in action by highlighting efforts that bridge the gap between home and school and empower families as true partners in their children's education, ensure families have access to the information they need to support their children’s learning, act as effective advocates for change, and lift up student and educator voices to meaningfully shape education policy and practice.
Gives child nutrition professionals access to resources that support current Federal regulations, policies, and guidance. The Child Nutrition Sharing Site (CNSS) is an online information center providing Child Nutrition Programs (CNPs) with a means for sharing effective resources related to program operation.
Provides three infographics rooted in four core outcome areas: safe and stable housing, education and employment, permanent connections, and social and emotional well-being.
Provides training, technical assistance, and implementation support for creating culturally responsive care for children, youth, and families with diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression (SOGIE).
Describes the current evidence on the positive and negative impacts of social media on children and adolescents as well as actionable recommendations for policymakers, technology companies, parents and caregivers, young people, and researchers.
Presents a framework to address the public health problem of social disconnection and strengthen social connection, including recommendations for schools and education departments.
Explains how connection plays a critical role in individual, community, and societal health as well as details the critical and actionable next steps that individuals, communities, organizations, and governments can take to foster social connection.
Helps federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement protect young people and respond effectively when a child is mistreated, abducted, or exploited.