Interactive Learning Modules
Individuals and groups can use these interactive learning modules to support growth and development, provoke reflection and inspiration, and inform change in policy and practice. These modules are useful tools for anyone engaged in supporting children and families.
Race Equity in Child Welfare
This series of learning modules is designed to support those who want to engage more deeply in how race and equity issues play out in child welfare.
Building Systems to Meet the Social-Emotional Needs of Every Child
Part of the Children's Social-Emotional Mental Health & Caregiver Well-Being series, this module looks at specific actions taken by Arkansas and Maryland to enhance their state systems to better support young children, their families, and caregivers.
Transforming Experience Through HOPE
Grounded in the work of the HOPE National Resource Center, this module builds understanding of how positive early experiences can set us on trajectories that promote health and well-being and result in good outcomes later in life.
Birth Parent & Foster Caregiver Partnerships: A Family Systems Perspective
Grounded in family systems theory, this module explores the important relationships among birth parents, foster caregivers, and child welfare staff, along with family systems concepts that can help to make these partnerships successful.