The Children’s Home Society of America (CHSA) advocated for flexible TANF fund usage in their comment letter to the Administration on Children and Families (ACF), emphasizing the need to prevent families from entering the child welfare system due to insufficient...
This year’s Wicked Problems Institute reconvenes in person for the first time since 2019. In another first, the event will focus on addressing the root causes that overload families to prevent involvement with the child welfare system. The theme, Prevention in Action:...
CHSA member organization in Wisconsin, the Institute for Child and Family Well-Being (ICFW) at Children’s Wisconsin, produced the podcast, Overloaded: Understanding Neglect. This nine-part series aspires to build a shared understanding of neglect, its underlying root...
The Resilience Investment, Support and Expansion from Trauma Act, or the RISE from Trauma Bill, has been reintroduced with bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. CHSA has signed on in support of this legislation. RISE would authorize more...