On this week’s podcast we discuss the end of the federal eviction moratorium, a string of new laws aimed at protecting parents suspected of abuse or neglect in New York, and Molly Dunn joins to talk about problems with Arizona’s effort to get federal assistance to current and former foster youth.
Lindsey Bullinger of Georgia Tech University joins us for a conversation about how changes in the minimum wage can impact abuse and neglect, how to research the impact of the new child allowance, and what she and colleagues found when they matched up matched up child welfare data with cell phone usage during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic.
Reading Room
Resuming Evictions Could Land Kids in Foster Care, Experts Say
https://bit.ly/3b8b89y
Evictions and Neighborhood Child Maltreatment Reports
https://bit.ly/3f1rulj
New York City Lawmakers, Moms Push Sweeping Changes to Child Maltreatment Reporting System
https://bit.ly/33qpldD
New Research Links Increased Minimum Wage to Reduced Child Maltreatment
https://bit.ly/2RvAqr7
COVID-19 and Alleged Child Maltreatment
https://bit.ly/3vNdCC7
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free