This study links flexible funding to improved foster care outcomes like reduced days in care and awaiting adoption, using community-based participatory research on child mental health and welfare data.
This article highlights the effectiveness of child safety seat laws, reducing childhood motor vehicle injuries by 35%, and increasing safety seat usage by 13%.
This article discusses using legal efforts to reduce childhood vaccination exemptions, aiming to increase vaccination rates, immunity, and public health through stronger prevention measures.
This study evaluates Rochester's 2005 lead law, showing its effectiveness in reducing lead hazards in rental housing and improving children's health through strong enforcement and intergovernmental support.
This article explores how workplace barriers and insufficient legal protections impact breastfeeding rates and advocates for improved legal support for working mothers under the Affordable Care Act.