CPR is proud to announce that Lanae Davis, MPA will be presenting at the Social Work Science for Social Change 25th Anniversary Celebration: Abstract Title: Engaging Youth in a Coach-like... read more →
CPR is pleased to announce that the final formative evaluation report for the Colorado Pathways to Success Program is published! This report outlines Colorado's model intervention for preventing youth homelessness... read more →
The world is facing an unprecedented time as the impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) unfolds. To help child support agencies manage the economic fallout related to unemployment rates that... read more →
Center for Policy Research is excited to announce collaboration with the Aspen Institute's Fatherhood Learning and Action Community! This initiative is comprised of organizations and experts with demonstrated expertise and... read more →
Jessica Pearson is a co-author of Self-perceived Coparenting of Nonresident Fathers: Scale Development and Validation, a new publication in family Process. This study reports on the development and validation of the... read more →
For two decades, the current Kempe Center faculty have been supporting the implementation of innovation in systems and communities that work with vulnerable children, youth and families. Three of these... read more →
CPR director, Dr. Jessica Pearson, presented at the inaugural Pennsylvania gathering for father, child, and family advocates, Child Well-Being in Pennsylvania and the Urgent Need for Father Involvement, in Harrisburg,... read more →
Lanae Davis will be presenting at the Strengthening Colorado Families and Communities Conference in September, 2018, speaking on Pathways to Success: Developing a Model Intervention to Prevent Homelessness Among Youth Aging... read more →
CPR economist/research associate, Jane Venohr, will be presenting on Monday, August 13 from 1:45-3pm at the NCSEA Leadership Symposium in Pittsburg. Dr. Venohr, who also chairs the NCSEA Research Committee,... read more →
The purpose of an outcome evaluation is fairly straightforward. Conducting a rigorous outcome evaluation is not easy. Understanding the need for it is: Your funders, colleagues, and staff want to... read more →