The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks to understand efforts to promote child and family well-being in jurisdictions across the country. ASPE contracted with Mathematica and Child Trends, two independent research organizations, to conduct case studies about states and localities that developed and implemented child and family well-being agendas that guide their approach to human services. Three case studies highlight exemplary states and localities that have implemented a child and family well-being agenda.
Available Reports:
- A Snapshot of San Diego County's Department of Human Services' Well-Being Agenda: Live Well San Diego
- A Snapshot of Maryland Department of Human Services' Well-Being Agenda: Integrated Practice Model for Child Welfare and Adult Services
- A Snapshot of Two Minnesota Counties' Well-Being Agenda: Pathways to Prosperity and Well-Being
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