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Housing Is Working Group 2023-2024 Calendar

Join the Housing Is Working Group to discuss special topics related to cross-sector initiatives and programmatic considerations particularly focused on the intersections of housing, health, and education.

This year’s public webinars cover topics such as the mobility asthma project, trauma-informed approaches to housing, resident-focused racial equity work, out-of-school time, and how FCC grantees are supprting voucher holders.

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Elements of a Successful Partnership

With generous support from the MacArthur Foundation, CLPHA developed an in-depth report on regional housing-education collaborations taking place at housing authorities across the Pacific-Northwest.

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    Marjorie Sims, Sarah Haight January 2024 Focused on the 23,306 young parents (ages 18 to 24) and their families in New Mexico, this report provides a framework for organizations in New Mexico to collaborate more effectively and offers a plan of action to assess these efforts and strengthen impact for families. This publication aims to deepen understanding about the demographics, aspirations, and needs of young parents; highlights practices and policies aligned with a two-generation (2Gen) approach; showcases opportunities to streamline this work by forging connections between organizations and state systems; and offers recommendations across sectors and at all levels. Suggested Reference: Suggested Reference: Sims, M. & Haight, S. (2024). Meeting Young Parents Where They Dream: A Collaborative Framework for a 2Gen Approach in New Mexico. Washington, DC.

    Authored by: Marjorie Sims, Sarah Haight
    Topics: Child welfare, Dual-generation, dual-generation initiative, Early childhood, Family engagement, Healthy homes, Housing
    Shared by Molli Caite Hughes on Jan 18, 2024

    Meeting Young Parents Where They Dream: A Collaborative Framework for a 2Gen Approach in New Mexico

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    Marjorie Sims, Sarah Haight
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    Chicago’s troubling homicide rate could be significantly reduced through a massive increase in state spending for Chicago schools. That's just one of the proposals floated Monday by a prominent University of Chicago economist Jens Ludwig. With a substantial commitment, he says homicides could be reduced by nearly 60 percent. Illinois is dead last when it comes to the percentage of education dollars provided by the state to its cities. Ludwig believes adding $1.7 billion dollars would not only bring Illinois up to the national average, but could substantially reduce gun violence as well. Given the social science evidence on the link between high school graduation and gun violence, that would be about a 30 percent decrease in the homicide rates in the city of Chicago for something that has absolutely nothing to do with the city of Chicago policies.

    Authored by: FOX 32 CHICAGO
    Topics: Child welfare, Community development, Education, Funding, Legislation & Policy, Preventative care, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on Oct 15, 2020
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    Jun 29, 2017
    One Summer Chicago Plus is a jobs program designed to reduce violence and prepare youth living in some of the city’s highest-violence neighborhoods for the labor market. This study was carried out over the summer of 2013 in partnership with the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services. It found that the program, which provided a six-week, minimum-wage job for 25 hours a week, reduced the number of violent-crime arrests for participants by 33 percent over the subsequent year. The One Summer Chicago Plus 2013 study—accompanied by a long-term follow-up of the 2012 program—closely examines the two to three years following the six-week program and finds that the reduction in violent-crime arrests is not driven simply by keeping participants off the streets during the summer. In fact, the decline in violence remains significant when the summer is ignored entirely. Researchers did find, however, that the program had no significant impacts on schooling outcomes or engagement, nor did it have a positive impact on formal labor sector employment for all of the participants after the fact. The authors do note that it is possible that significant labor market effects will develop past the three-year window examined in the study.

    Authored by: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO URBAN LABS
    Topics: Child welfare, Community development, Criminal justice, Out-of-school time, Partnerships, Preventative care, Safety, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on Oct 15, 2020

    Chicago jobs program reduces youth violence, Urban Labs study shows

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    Jun 29, 2017
    UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO URBAN LABS
    One Summer Chicago Plus is a jobs program designed to reduce violence and prepare youth living in some of the city’s highest-violence neighborhoods for the labor market. This study was carried out over the summer of 2013 in partnership with the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services.
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    Jun 12, 2019
    About half of the student body at one Ohio elementary school has witnessed drug use at home. Educators spend time every day teaching the children how to cope.

    Authored by: Dan Levin for The New York Times
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Health, Substance abuse, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 13, 2019
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    The Trump Administration is publicly weighing plans to gradually lower the official poverty line by applying a smaller cost-of-living adjustment each year. Doing so would be unjustified for several reasons.

    Authored by: Arloc Sherman and Paul Van de Water for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    Topics: Child welfare, Food insecurity, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Nutrition, Stability
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 11, 2019

    Reducing Cost-of-Living Adjustment Would Make Poverty Line a Less Accurate Measure of Basic Needs

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    Jun 11, 2019
    Arloc Sherman and Paul Van de Water for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    The Trump Administration is publicly weighing plans to gradually lower the official poverty line by applying a smaller cost-of-living adjustment each year. Doing so would be unjustified for several reasons.
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    Jun 5, 2019
    In the United States, more than 2.7 million grandparents report that they’re primarily responsible for their grandchildren under 18. The problem is many are struggling with food insecurity because of federal rules and regulations.

    Authored by: Marie C. Gualtieri for Next Avenue
    Topics: Child welfare, Food insecurity, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Nutrition
    Shared by Housing Is on Jun 11, 2019
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    It’s a prescription guaranteed to develop healthy brains, refine motor skills and prepare kids for school, doctors say. But few parents expect a physician to hand their children a book at their first wellness checkup at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

    Authored by: Alissa Widman Neese for The Columbus Dispatch
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Health, Literacy, Low-income, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on May 30, 2019

    Children's books handed out in medical offices to introduce kids to reading

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    Mar 18, 2019
    Alissa Widman Neese for The Columbus Dispatch
    It’s a prescription guaranteed to develop healthy brains, refine motor skills and prepare kids for school, doctors say. But few parents expect a physician to hand their children a book at their first wellness checkup at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus.
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    For many students experiencing homelessness, school is the only place of stability in their lives. Teachers play a crucial role in creating a classroom environment that is safe and supportive for all students, especially those who are highly mobile and have experienced the trauma that often accompanies homelessness. Here, we provide information and strategies that teachers and support staff can use to support the educational success of students experiencing homelessness.

    Authored by: SchoolHouse Connection
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Homelessness, Housing
    Shared by Housing Is on May 15, 2019
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    May 14, 2019
    Low- and moderate-income families in Puerto Rico would get a significant income boost from the Working Families Tax Relief Act, which would substantially expand the Child Tax Credit (CTC) in Puerto Rico as well as nationally and also help the Commonwealth expand its own, recently implemented Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). The bill, which Senators Sherrod Brown, Michael Bennet, Richard Durbin, and Ron Wyden introduced recently, would reduce poverty and increase economic security for millions of working families in the United States, including Puerto Rico.

    Authored by: Javier Balmaceda for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    Topics: Child welfare, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, U.S. Territories
    Shared by Housing Is on May 15, 2019

    Working Families Tax Relief Act Would Help Puerto Rico Families

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    May 14, 2019
    Javier Balmaceda for The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
    Low- and moderate-income families in Puerto Rico would get a significant income boost from the Working Families Tax Relief Act, which would substantially expand the Child Tax Credit (CTC) in Puerto Rico as well as nationally and also help the Commonwealth expand its own, recently implemented Earned
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    Research shows that clinical care is only one factor that impacts population health and that a collection of other factors – including the natural and built environment where people live, education economic stability, food, and community and social context – grouped under the term social determinants of health (SDOH), have significantly more influence on care utilization, outcomes, and population health. Together, these factors account for 60% of preventable mortality.

    Authored by: Daniel Young for The Network for Public Health Law
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Health, Low-income, Medicaid / Medicare
    Shared by Housing Is on May 2, 2019

    Addressing Social Determinants of Maternal and Child health through Medicaid Managed Care

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    Apr 25, 2019
    Daniel Young for The Network for Public Health Law
    Research shows that clinical care is only one factor that impacts population health and that a collection of other factors – including the natural and built environment where people live, education economic stability, food, and community and social context – grouped under the term social determinant
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    Moving Health Care Upstream (MHCU) is based on the belief that health systems can address persistent and costly health inequities by moving “upstream”—beyond the walls of hospitals and clinics and into the communities, collaborating with community-based organizations to address the root causes of disease. The various areas of work within MHCU share a common focus-supporting hospitals and community stakeholders in testing and spreading strategies to move upstream, and sharing “what works” to inform the field and accelerate the upstream movement in the field as a whole. Policy Learning Labs are one example of MHCU’s work to spread knowledge and accelerate action in the field.

    Authored by: Nemours, Moving Health Care Upstream, and Change Lab Solutions
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Food insecurity, Green, Health, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Nutrition, Partnerships, Youth
    Shared by Housing Is on May 1, 2019

    Policy Learning Lab Compendium of Research & Technical Assistance Memos

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    Nemours, Moving Health Care Upstream, and Change Lab Solutions
    Moving Health Care Upstream (MHCU) is based on the belief that health systems can address persistent and costly health inequities by moving “upstream”—beyond the walls of hospitals and clinics and into the communities, collaborating with community-based organizations to address the root causes of di
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    Housing and land use policies have a significant effect on schools, and since these policies are usually decided at the state and local level, educators and education advocates have the opportunity to play a significant role. Housing and land use policies can affect enrollment trends, concentrations of poverty and school diversity, school funding, stability of enrollment vs. “churning” of students, and ability of students to complete their homework and focus during the school day.

    Authored by: National Education Association and the Poverty and Race Research Action Council
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Housing, Legislation & Policy
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Apr 18, 2019

    Housing and Schools: The Importance of Engagement for Educators and Education Advocates

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    National Education Association and the Poverty and Race Research Action Council
    Housing and land use policies have a significant effect on schools, and since these policies are usually decided at the state and local level, educators and education advocates have the opportunity to play a significant role.
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    April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, an opportunity to recognize the importance and raise awareness of our roles —families, communities, service providers, researchers, policy makers and others— in working together to prevent child abuse and neglect and to promote the overall social, physical, and emotional well-being of children and their families.

    Authored by: Jasmine Hayes for CSH
    Topics: Child welfare, Family engagement, Health, Homelessness, Housing, Safety
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 17, 2019

    National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Strong and Thriving Families

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    Jasmine Hayes for CSH
    April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, an opportunity to recognize the importance and raise awareness of our roles —families, communities, service providers, researchers, policy makers and others— in working together to prevent child abuse and neglect and to promote the overall social, phys
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    To better align families’ child welfare and supportive housing needs, child welfare leaders must clearly present their vision for the role of supportive housing as a part of positive child welfare outcomes. State administrators and leaders must consider critical aspects of housing within the Family First IV-E Prevention Program Five-Year State Plan (State Plan) and introduce necessary state policy, legislative, and budgetary changes to ensure that stable, supportive housing is central to long-term family stability and well-being

    Authored by: CSH
    Topics: Child welfare, Family engagement, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Supportive housing
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 12, 2019
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    Apr 4, 2019
    The nonprofit LIFT Orlando and AdventHealth have started construction on a “first of its kind” early learning center in the long-neglected West Lakes neighborhood south of Camping World Stadium, with an opening expected by August. The center will provide basic education as well as health and wellness programs, an on-site doctor or advanced nurse practitioner, mental health counseling and other services beyond the classroom. It can enroll up to 220 children from age 6 weeks to 5 years, with half of the openings reserved for kids from the West Lakes area, who will be accepted regardless of their families’ ability to pay.

    Authored by: Kate Santich for Orland Sentinel
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Health, Low-income, Partnerships, Place-based
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 4, 2019
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    The Keeping Families Together model turned the usual paradigm for prioritizing affordable housing on its head. Rather than targeting the most “stable” families, Keeping Families Together sought out families with the most complicated cases—those at greatest risk. Thanks to this approach, families once on the brink of crisis now have a permanent place to call home, as well as the services and support they need to stay together.

    Authored by: CSH
    Topics: Child welfare, Family engagement, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Partnerships, Research, Supportive housing
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 4, 2019
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    Apr 2, 2019
    A group called the Fostering Stable Housing Opportunities (FSHO) Coalition — which includes Callahan’s youth-led ACTION Ohio and the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare — met in early March with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson to lay out a plan for a $20 million voucher program aimed at preventing homelessness for transition age foster youth. Under that plan, HUD would use an existing pot of money to provide on-demand vouchers and assistance for foster youth who needed stable housing.” HUD is currently reviewing the proposal to determine the agency’s authority to act on it. If the plan moves forward, it could be a game changer for thousands of teens and young adults who age out of foster care each year.

    Authored by: John Kelly for The Chronicle of Social Change
    Topics: Child welfare, Foster care, Funding, Housing, Legislation & Policy
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 2, 2019

    Trump Administration Reviewing Plan for Housing Support to Any Youth Aging Out of Foster Care

    News Article
    Apr 2, 2019
    John Kelly for The Chronicle of Social Change
    A group called the Fostering Stable Housing Opportunities (FSHO) Coalition — which includes Callahan’s youth-led ACTION Ohio and the National Center for Housing and Child Welfare — met in early March with Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson to lay out a plan for a $20 million vo
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    Mar 21, 2019
    School districts, teachers, and students across the country are beginning to prepare for spring break even though snow still blankets the ground in many states. While many students welcome the break from classes, for many others spring break also means a break from the nutritious school meals and afterschool suppers and snacks they rely on to remain engaged, active, and healthy.

    Authored by: Clarissa Hayes for Food Research & Action Center (FRAC)
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Food insecurity, Low-income, Nutrition
    Shared by Housing Is on Apr 2, 2019
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    Mar 20, 2019
    Low-income immigrant mothers are skipping the chance to get nutritious foods and help for their infants from a federal program because they fear deportation, or the loss of their children, according to the agencies that distribute those benefits.

    Authored by: Alfred Lubrano for The Inquirer
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Food insecurity, Health, Legislation & Policy, Nutrition
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Mar 26, 2019

    More moms and kids withdrawing from nutrition program because of deportation fears, administrators say

    News Article
    Mar 20, 2019
    Alfred Lubrano for The Inquirer
    Low-income immigrant mothers are skipping the chance to get nutritious foods and help for their infants from a federal program because they fear deportation, or the loss of their children, according to the agencies that distribute those benefits.
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    Mar 21, 2019
    Reauthorization of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 has been stalled since 2015. Even though the Senate Agriculture Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee reported their respective bills, the Improving Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act of 2016 (S. 3136) and the Improving Child Nutrition and Education Act of 2016 (H.R. 5003), neither was acted upon by the full House and Senate. Instead, these programs were extended as part of the FY2016 omnibus appropriations law.

    Authored by: Marshall Matz and Roger Szemraj for AgriPulse
    Topics: Child welfare, Food insecurity, Funding, Legislation & Policy, Low-income, Nutrition
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Mar 26, 2019

    Child Nutrition Reauthorization Moves Forward

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    Mar 21, 2019
    Marshall Matz and Roger Szemraj for AgriPulse
    Reauthorization of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 has been stalled since 2015. Even though the Senate Agriculture Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee reported their respective bills, the Improving Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act of 2016 (S.
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    Mar 1, 2019
    Released bi-monthly, each issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal focuses on a critical topic within the early childhood development field. Journal articles are carefully composed to present current knowledge, latest research, and practical advice to help early childhood professionals do their best work in support of infants and toddlers.

    Authored by: Zero To Three
    Topics: Child welfare, Dual-generation, Early childhood, Homelessness, Housing, Low-income, Research, Safety
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Mar 26, 2019
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    Mar 18, 2019
    The Department of Education reports more than 29,000 kids in North Carolina were considered homeless in the 2016-2017 school year. About three-quarters of those are living with other families because it’s too expensive to live on their own. According to Shantiqua Neely, it’s not necessarily because people don’t have jobs. She’s the executive director at A Child’s Place, the organization helps homeless CMS students and families. She said it’s because rent is too expensive.

    Authored by: Alex Olgin for WFAE 90.7
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Homelessness, Housing, Legislation & Policy, Low-income
    Shared by Mica O'Brien on Mar 26, 2019
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    Mar 13, 2019
    Universal meals allow schools to build the program into their overall curriculum, "creating a learning lab for healthy eating and a mealtime experience where every kid is equal and enjoys their meals together," according to Hunger Free Vermont, which says nearly a quarter of schools in the state offer them and studies show that the programs "increase participation, leading to better student health and learning, and a strong school meals business. When participation is up, school meal programs have more resources to invest in even higher quality food, including many local foods."

    Authored by: Chris Mays for Brattleboro Reformer
    Topics: Child welfare, Education, Food insecurity, Funding, Health, Nutrition
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 19, 2019

    A push for universal meals

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    Mar 13, 2019
    Chris Mays for Brattleboro Reformer
    Universal meals allow schools to build the program into their overall curriculum, "creating a learning lab for healthy eating and a mealtime experience where every kid is equal and enjoys their meals together," according to Hunger Free Vermont, which says nearly a quarter of schools in the
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    Feb 28, 2019
    This brief presents a new approach to support the development of early math skills in young children. The approach synthesizes the influence of parents, home environment, and children’s health care providers. The brief draws on research to explain (1) why it is important to support early math development, (2) what early math is (and isn’t), (3) how early math and literacy development intertwine, and (4) the important role parents play in their child’s development. The brief ends with a description of a promising approach to support early childhood math development that leverages communication between parents and health care providers and book sharing during well-child primary care visits.

    Authored by: Mathematica Policy Research
    Topics: Child welfare, Early childhood, Education, Health, Literacy, Partnerships
    Shared by Housing Is on Mar 18, 2019