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This snapshot uses data from the 2019 National Survey of Early Care and Education (NSECE) to examine CCEE workers’ elevated risk for clinical depression and the relationships with their center, job related, and household financial characteristics.
This brief summarizes findings from a nationally representative survey of parents and guardians of young children about how they search for and use information about CCEE.
This brief is part of a series that provides analysis of data collected from caseworkers, supervisors, and agency directors in participating child welfare agencies during the follow-up wave of NSCAW III.
This brief presents findings on the experiences of caseworkers working within public child welfare agencies in 2021 and 2022, using nationally representative data from the third cohort of the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW III) Child Welfare Workforce Study.
Discover findings from a survey of parents and guardians of children under 6 not yet in kindergarten about how they search for and use information about CCEE.
This brief outlines how to estimate the costs of CCEE workforce development strategy implementation using the ingredients method, helping users with cost study design, and highlighting the importance of accurate cost estimations for informed decision-making in CCEE settings.
The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation’s (OPRE’s) Evaluation Technical Assistance Resources for Child Welfare Community Collaborations (CWCC) grantees includes an Evaluation Plan Template and a Best Practices for Evaluation Reporting Guide.