Equity Impact Assessments
NAACFRCThis webinar will explore methods and uses for collecting information to assess the extent to which entities are equitable. Provide an overview of Racial Equity Impact Assessments, and why these […]
This webinar will explore methods and uses for collecting information to assess the extent to which entities are equitable. Provide an overview of Racial Equity Impact Assessments, and why these […]
This webinar will identify and explore geographical information to assess ACF program provision and outcomes of African American families. This webinar will discuss common uses, challenges, and tips for using […]
This webinar will describe the availability and relevance of existing data for conducting research with African American children and families. Additionally, it will discuss public surveys and datasets, state and federal administrative data, and their uses and limitations. Speakers Latrice Rollins, Ph.D., MSW Director, National African American Child & Family Research Center, Morehouse School of […]
NAACFRC’S Autism Acceptance Month Webinar SeriesThursday, April 17th, 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm The National African American Child and Family Research Center webinar will cover the challenges in parenting Black children with autism and Intersectionality in Neurodiversity. Here are the presenters: This webinar is one of two in the NAACFRC Autism Acceptance Month series. […]
This webinar will discuss research that demonstrates how AI can be implemented to enhance programs in human services. Speakers will address challenges that come with utilizing this technology, as well as share specific AI tools that the community, practitioners, and researchers may find useful.
This webinar examined how research can provide support to policy development and improvement, to better serve children and families. Presenters described the process of translating research findings into key takeaways for policy officials and how to build meaningful relationships between the community and decision-makers with research evidence. Speakers Michael Stoll, Ph.D. UCLA Black Policy Project […]