Fewer Young People Residing in Juvenile Justice Facilities The number and share of youth living in juvenile detention, correctional and residential facilities continued fall through 2017. Review the data. Read More
Two-Thirds of Kids Under Age 6 Had All Available Parents in the Labor Force in 2018 In 2018, 67% of U.S. kids under age 6 had all available parents in the labor force. Review the data details Read More
Kathleen Enright on Philanthropy’s Role, Importance and Impact In this episode, Casey Foundation CEO Lisa Hamilton and Kathleen Enright discuss philanthropy, lived experience and the sector’s evolving role. Read More
Tackling Youth Homelessness With Peer Navigators in Cleveland Kate Lodge, executive director of A Place 4 Me, explores how Cleveland used innovative tools, like peer navigators, to tackle youth homelessness. Read More
Advancing Advocacy Through Youth-Adult Partnerships in Mississippi Debra Jenkins-Kearney and Claire Graves discuss the work of Mississippi Youth Voice and the impact of youth-adult partnerships in their work. Read More
Partnering With Expectant and Parenting Youth to Strengthen Communities Authentic youth engagement helps shape better futures for foster youth by including voices of expectant and parenting young people. Learn more. Read More
Webinar Series Reimagines Diversion From Juvenile Court The Casey Foundation’s webinar series explores diverting more youth from court — reducing system involvement — especially for youth of color. Read More
From the Field: Four Ways to Transform Juvenile Justice Now Casey Foundation videos highlight youth justice practices like partnerships, credible messengers and healing trauma to inspire system change. Read More
Latest JDAI Results: Significant Reductions in Juvenile Incarceration and Crime JDAI cut juvenile incarceration by 50% and now focuses on supporting youth success and well-being beyond confinement. Learn more. Read More
Transforming Justice Bringing Pennsylvania’s Young People Safely Home from Juvenile Justice Placements This report by the Juvenile Law Center, funded by the Annie E. Casey Foundation, provides research and recommendations to support bringing Pennsylvania’s young people safely home from juvenile justice placements. Read More