Nevada’s Care Workforce: Obstacles and Opportunities for Policymakers
By David F. Damore, Caitlin J. Saladino, William E. Brown, Jr., Fatma Nasoz
Abstract: The care economy includes “the paid and unpaid labor and services that support caregiving in all its forms.” This work includes caring for children, the elderly, and those who are ill or have disabilities. Care work is often undervalued, underpaid, and without a fair system of work benefits in place (e.g.…
The Southern Nevada Care Economy: Challenges and Opportunities
By Tripp Umbach
Abstract: National policymakers increasingly recognize the care economy as an essential economic driver, contributing $648 billion annually to the U.S. economy and supporting 3.6 million jobs. The care economy is also critical in driving economic development and prosperity in Southern Nevada. Yet, as this Tripp Umbach analysis finds, Southern Nevada’s care economy…
Implementation Science and Fidelity Measurement: A Test of the 3-5-7 Model
Ramona Denby-Brinson, Judy Tudor, Darla Henry, Stephanie Hodge Wolfe, Efren Gomez, and Keith A. Alford
Abstract: Children and youths engaged with the child welfare system can experience grief and loss as a result of trauma, broken relationships, and inadequate attachments. Interventionists are often challenged to implement effective strategies that help youths to reestablish…
Making a "Big" Impact in Child Welfare: The Challenges and Successes of Mentoring Foster Youths
Efren Gomez and Molly Latham
Abstract: On average, the effects of youth mentoring programs have shown positive outcomes for at-risk youths. Positive outcomes include decreased symptoms of depression or anxiety (DeWit, DuBois, Erdem, Larose, & Lipman, 2016), the potential to increase relational permanency (Avery, 2011), increased short-term educational outcomes (Herrera, Grossman, Kauh…
Implementation of a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for Youth in Foster Care
Dawn L. Davidson and Elizabeth Brogdon
Abstract: In 2012, the Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) was awarded funding from the Administration of Children and Families Children’s Bureau to implement the Determined, Responsible, and Empowered Adolescents Mentoring Relationships (DREAMR) project. One of the goals of the multifaceted DREAMR project was to reduce pregnancy…
Public Child Welfare and a Multi-Agency Collaborative: Lessons Learned From the DREAMR Project
Judy Tudor, Efren Gomez, and Ramona W. Denby
Abstract: This issue brief explores the benefits and challenges associated with an inter-agency partnership carried out through a federally funded, five-year demonstration project. Reported in this brief are some of the strategies used to overcome implementation barriers and to promote project success. Also, described are the results of…
Becoming "Smart" about Relationship Building: Foster Care Youth and the Use of Technology
Ramona Denby-Brinson, Efren Gomez, and Keith A. Alford
Abstract: The social service sector conducted an implementation study of a smartphone service for foster youth involved in the federal demonstration project DREAMR. The research team conducted a series of focus groups and in-depth interviews with foster youth, foster parents and relative caregivers, and service providers in order to…
Time to Talk: The Mental Health of Adults in Nevada
Ramona Denby, Sandra Owens, and Sarah Kern
Abstract: ҳ| 鶹ýӳ 11.3% of the adult population in Nevada report a past-year mental illness, with nearly 4% of them experiencing disorders serious enough to impair their functionality. Almost 13% of Nevada adults have substance abuse disorders, this is the second highest statewide substance abuse prevalence rate in the country; the District of…
Identifying and Describing the Network of Health, Education, and Social Service Non‐Profit Organizations in Southern Nevada
Shannon M. Monnat, Anna Smedley, and Fatma Nasoz
Abstract: This brief presents the results of a partnering survey designed to measure the partnering power of each health, education, and social service non‐profit in southern Nevada indicated by the connections between these organizations. The survey documents which organizations engaged in the most partnering, increasing the…
How are the Children: Challenges and Opportunities in Improving Children's Mental Health
Ramona Denby, Sandra Owens, and Sarah Kern
Abstract: The mental health of children is critical to their growth and development, but when their well-being is considered, discussions more often gravitate toward physical health, nutrition, education, parental influences, and living conditions. While these all represent important indicators of well-being, discussions also need to consider…
The Las Vegas Promise Neighborhood Initiative: A Community-Based Approach To Improving Educational Opportunity & Achievement
Sonya Douglass Horsford and Carrie Sampson
Abstract: By increasing the capacity of local child and youth-serving organizations, building a continuum cradle-to-college and career solutions, and integrating programs and respective data systems in ways that leverage existing assets and resources, the Promise Neighborhood model shows promise in our ability to advance educational…
Parent and Family Engagement: The Missing Piece in Urban Education Reform
Sonya Douglass Horsford and Tonia Holmes-Sutton
Abstract:Parent and family engagement in the educational lives of children and youth positively influence student learning and achievement. While this connection may seem obvious, varying ideals of parent engagement limit the ways in which school communities understand, encourage, and benefit from meaningful school-home-community interactions…