Measuring Child Welfare Outcomes Across Systems: Webcast

measuring-juvenile-justice-outcomes-graph-with-magnifying-glass.jpgOne of the big challenges every jurisdiction faces is getting meaningful outcome data across different systems that serve children -- e.g., juvenile justice, teenĀ  alcohol and drug treatment, child welfare, children's mental health, schools, and so on. This is such an important challenge, in fact, that it's at the heart of the Reclaiming Futures model and the work done by our individual sites.
If you're working on this in your own jurisdiction, tune in June 4, 2009 to, "Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Measuring Outcomes across Systems," a webcast sponsored by the Chapin Hall Center for Children and the Urban Institute. (If you're in Chicago, you may be able to attend in person.) The event will be broadcast from 10am - 11:30am EST / 7am - 8:30am PST; if you can't make it, webcasts are usually archived by the Chapin Hall Center for Children.

Updated: May 28 2009