An organized and intentional forum fostering
- RESEARCH - sharing of the latest findings and strategies for conducting policy-relevant research and facilitation of scientific collaboration around child and family policy issues,
- Careers - cross-disciplinary undergraduate and graduate training to support the next generation of child and family policy researchers and
- Engagement- effective translation between research, practice, and policy issues and efforts to use research to inform policy
Consortium membership includes but is not limited to university-based centers and programs that represent the social, behavioral and health sciences fields, including anthropology, economics, human development, nursing, pediatrics, political science, psychology, public health and sociology. For individual or institutional membership information, click here.
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