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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Clark-Fox Policy Institute Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Home AboutAbout History of Institute Our Team Maxine Clark and Bob Fox Partners, Collaborators, and Organizations We Admire Land Acknowledgement Strategic Plan Our Logic Model PublicationsPublications Reports: Make Work Work and Launching Lifelong Success Policy Briefs Policy Alerts Student OpportunitiesStudent Opportunities Graduate Policy Scholars Internship and Practicum Master of Social Policy Where Are They Now? News and EventsNews and Events News 2023 Racial Equity Summit Sparks Ideas and Builds Momentum for Change 2023 MACRO United Conference A Huge Success Clark-Fox Policy Institute 5-Year Celebration Recap Upcoming Events Past Events Open Search Policy Briefs In alignment with our goal to leverage a vast network of transdisciplinary scholarship and community knowledge to inform critical policy issues, the Clark-Fox Policy Institute crafts original policy briefs to advance effective policy solutions and practices. New three-part series on family-friendly business policies Parents in the workforce face challenges balancing work and family. In a new three-part series, the Clark-Fox Policy Institute reviews the latest empirical data layered with community voice and details evidence-informed policy recommendations to help businesses create family-friendly workplaces. Read the briefs Housing First Puts Children First The Housing First approach recognizes that people experiencing homelessness first need the safety and stability of a home in order to address other challenges. The model calls for rapid placement in homes, without mandating any prerequisites.  A new policy brief by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute, Housing First Puts Children First, explores the merits of Housing First as an intervention to reduce homelessness, particularly for families with children. The Impact of Weapons and Violence on Schools and Surrounding Communities: A Congressional Briefing on Capitol Hill Weapons and violence in schools are a significant public health challenge that affects the physical and mental health of young people across the United States, as well as their families and communities. To address the issue, a panel of scholars, experts, and activists convened for a congressional briefing on June 12, 2019. A new policy brief by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute chronicles the recommendations from the briefing. Child Well-being Series Housing Security Food Security Economic Security  Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care in Uganda Series Child and Adolscent Mental Health Care in Uganda (Part 1) Child and Adolscent Mental Health Care in Uganda (Part 2) Child and Adolscent Mental Health Care in Uganda (Part 3) Home ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email Name Website

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