Temporary Cash Assistance in Maryland: Who are the Adults Caring for Child Recipients?

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This report, produced by the University of Maryland, examines characteristics of adults who receive Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) for children. Maryland’s TCA focuses on the economic stability of entire families by focusing both on child academic success and earning potential of caregivers. However, TCA services differ. Some families qualify for benefits for both themselves and their children, while other adults receive benefits only for children. This report evaluates the different sociodemographic characteristics between recipient and non-recipient adults, and assesses whether these different strategies affect the children under their care. Promoting the well-being of all children – regardless whether a caregiver is a recipient – is an important component of multiple-generation programs.
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2018-04-30T20:00:00
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2018-05-01
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A Portrait of Latino Fathers: Strengths and Challenges

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This brief from the National Research Center on Hispanic Children and Families explores who Latino fathers are and how this affects their engagement with their children. For this brief, data from the National Survey of Family Growth was analyzed; a sample of Latino fathers was separated into immigrant and non-immigrant categories because the immigrant experience has been found to have a significant impact on all facets of a father's life. The brief shares key findings about who Latino fathers are and their interaction with the labor market and their children and offers points for discussion and future research.
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2017-02-22T19:00:00
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2017-02-23
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The Role of Social Networks Among Low-Income Fathers: Findings from the PACT Evaluation

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This PACT issue brief discusses a study of father social support networks from interviews with four responsible fatherhood grantees. Researchers sought to understand the size and composition of family and friendship groups, the type of support provided, and organizations where fathers receive services. Authors found that fathers had small social networks, used their networks for emotional, financial, in-kind, and housing support, and received support from religious organizations, community service agencies, and community-based organizations.
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2016-11-06T19:00:00
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2016-11-07
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Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for Youth: An In-Depth Study of Federally Funded Programs

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This report from the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation summarizes the findings of a research study of youth-serving healthy marriage and relationship education grant programs funded by the Office of Family Assistance. One of the main points addressed in this report is how these programs are specifically tailored to the developmental and cultural needs of the youth population.
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2017-10-17T20:00:00
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2017-10-18
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Highlighting a Rural Community Partnership: All Dads Matter Fatherhood Program and Child Support Services of Merced County

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This resource from the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse highlights a rural community partnership between a fatherhood program and local child support agency. In this case study, authors describe the development of a partnership in Merced County, California and lessons learned.
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2018-01-01T19:00:00
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2018-01-02
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Webinar: Working with Asian American Individuals, Couples, and Families

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Join the National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families (Resource Center) for a new webinar on June 14, 2018 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time that discusses the diversity of Asian American populations and provides targeted cultural information on dominant Asian demographic groups in the United States. This webinar will provide an overview of the Resource Center’s newest toolkit, Working with Asian American Individuals, Couples, and Families: A Toolkit for Stakeholders, which focuses on Asian immigration and history, the complexities of Asian groups, cultural considerations, and ways safety-net service providers can improve service delivery to Asian American families. Speakers will provide information on how safety-net service providers can be culturally responsive when serving Asian American individuals, couples, and families.
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2018-06-14T10:00:00
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2018-06-14
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Evaluation of Career Bridge: Final Report

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This MEF Associates evaluation report prepared for the City of Seattle evaluates their Career Bridge program. Career Bridge was developed as an alternative means of addressing recent gun violence in the city by addressing employment barriers of low-income men of color. The report focuses on the implementation of the program and the employment outcomes for the first three program cohorts that completed the program in 2014.
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2015-06-15T20:00:00
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2015-06-16
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Final Evaluation Report: The DAD MAP Evaluation: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Culturally Tailored Parenting and Responsible Fatherhood Program, February 2018

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This study from the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network provides the final evaluation results of a randomized controlled trial of a culturally tailored fatherhood curriculum for low-income fathers residing in Baltimore, Maryland. The program is called “Developing all Dads for Manhood and Parenting” (DAD MAP); study results showed some gains in desired outcomes in the short term, but the gains waned as time passed after program completion.
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2018-05-21T09:04:57
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Degrees of Poverty: The Relationship between Family Income Background and the Returns to Education, March 2018

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This study from the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research examined the career earnings following a four-year college degree (versus a high school diploma) for students from a low-income background and compared them to those from a higher-income background. The results showed that there was a significant difference in earnings between the two income backgrounds even though they had both earned a four-year degree.

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2018-05-21T08:57:15
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ACF Family Room Blog: After Prison – A Second Chance, a New Job, Better Health

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This blog post from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services highlights the work of the Transitions Clinic Network, a national network of clinics that serves previously incarcerated individuals with chronic health conditions. The network is staffed by community health workers who have their own incarceration histories. The model has been adopted in 10 cities, and the post contains a link to learn more about the program.
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2018-04-25T20:00:00
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2018-04-26
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