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CHILD FOOD SECURITY: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON OUR NATION A report commissioned by Feeding America and The ConAgra Foods Foundation, and written by Children's HealthWatch, details the impacts that food insecurity in children has on the nation's economic future. The report explores data from Children's HealthWatch and other literature that demonstrates how food insecurity and hunger with other correlates of poverty can significantly alter RX FOR HUNGER: AFFORDABLE HOUSING A report by Children's HealthWatch and the Medical-Legal Partnership | Boston finds that subsidized housing plays a significant role in protecting young children from food insecurity and the health risks of being seriously underweight. This report confirms that increased support for subsidized housing must be a part of the strategy to endchildhood hunger.
MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am PUNISHING HARD WORK: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Working in the nexus between policy, advocacy, and research, we hear story after story of how frustrating and arduous the climb out of poverty can be for parents of young children. We also see those stories reflected in data. When we began working at our respective positions at the Center for Hunger Free Communities of MEGAN SANDEL, MD, MPH Email: megan.sandel(at)bmc.org Tel: (617) 414-5946. Megan Sandel, MD MPH, is the Co-Lead Principal Investigator with Children’s Health Watch, the Co-Director of the GROW clinic at Boston Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. HOME - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCHABOUTNEWS, BLOG & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSPUBLIC POLICYMETHODSSPECIAL PROJECTS Improving children’s health on the front lines of care Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts committed to improving children’s health in America. FOOD INSECURITY AND HEALTH Food Insecurity and Health – Overcoming Food Insecurity Through Healthcare-Based Interventions An Implementation Guide In Collaboration With Humana. Children’s HealthWatch was a key contributer. Click here to read the report. View THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am TOO HUNGRY TO LEARN: FOOD INSECURITY AND SCHOOL READINESS Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in school and, later, in the workforce. The first brief, Too Hungry to Learn, illustrates the strong connections between food security in early childhood and the FEEDING OUR HUMAN CAPITAL: FOOD INSECURITY AND TOMORROW’S Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in school and, later, in the workforce. The first brief, Too Hungry to Learn, illustrates the strong connections between foodsecurity in early
CHILD FOOD SECURITY: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON OUR NATION A report commissioned by Feeding America and The ConAgra Foods Foundation, and written by Children's HealthWatch, details the impacts that food insecurity in children has on the nation's economic future. The report explores data from Children's HealthWatch and other literature that demonstrates how food insecurity and hunger with other correlates of poverty can significantly alter RX FOR HUNGER: AFFORDABLE HOUSING A report by Children's HealthWatch and the Medical-Legal Partnership | Boston finds that subsidized housing plays a significant role in protecting young children from food insecurity and the health risks of being seriously underweight. This report confirms that increased support for subsidized housing must be a part of the strategy to endchildhood hunger.
MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am PUNISHING HARD WORK: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF Working in the nexus between policy, advocacy, and research, we hear story after story of how frustrating and arduous the climb out of poverty can be for parents of young children. We also see those stories reflected in data. When we began working at our respective positions at the Center for Hunger Free Communities of MEGAN SANDEL, MD, MPH Email: megan.sandel(at)bmc.org Tel: (617) 414-5946. Megan Sandel, MD MPH, is the Co-Lead Principal Investigator with Children’s Health Watch, the Co-Director of the GROW clinic at Boston Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. OVERVIEW - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCH Study Hypothesis Children’s HealthWatch interview data are used to continually monitor the following hypothesis: Changes in public policies, including public assistance programs, and public spending and the fluctuations of the economy impact the nutrition, health and development of young children and the health and economic well-being of their families. Children’s HealthWatch monitors HOUSING PRESCRIPTIONS AS HEALTH CARE Overview of Project Housing Prescriptions as Health Care was an innovative project led by Children’s HealthWatch at Boston Medical Center from 2016-2020 in response to the Boston Foundation’s Health Starts at Home Initiative. The overall goal of this program was to design and stock a “housing pharmacy” of new therapies and combinations of therapies developed WHO WE ARE - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCH Evidence and analysis from the frontlines of pediatric care. Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts. Our network is committed to improving children’s health in America. We do that by first collecting real-time data in urban hospitals across the country on infants and toddlers from MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am CHILD FOOD SECURITY: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON OUR NATION A report commissioned by Feeding America and The ConAgra Foods Foundation, and written by Children's HealthWatch, details the impacts that food insecurity in children has on the nation's economic future. The report explores data from Children's HealthWatch and other literature that demonstrates how food insecurity and hunger with other correlates of poverty can significantly alterPANDEMIC EBT
Originally published on U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. “Children of all ages need nutritious meals year-round to stay healthy and thrive. Unfortunately, every summer I meet families in my clinic struggling to afford food when their children are out of school. Access to meals is the best treatment for summer hunger. Summer P-EBT will ensurefamilies
MAUREEN M. BLACK, PHD Email: mblack(at)peds.umaryland.edu Tel: (410) 706-8308. Maureen Black is the Co-Principal Investigator for the Children’s HealthWatch Baltimore site at the University of Maryland. PODCAST: HUNGER IN AMERICA Originally published on Two Reporters. We all wish we had a doctor like Megan Sandel – kind, eloquent, a great story-teller, and passionate about social justice. Children she treats at the GROW clinic echo poor regions of Africa, they’re so malnourished – but it’s Boston. Megan says America has barely begun to tackle socialproblems
THE HUNGER VITAL SIGN: A NEW STANDARD OF CARE FOR Drs. Erin Hager and Anna Quigg and the Children’s HealthWatch team developed the Hunger Vital Sign, a 2-question screening tool based on the US Household Food Security Scale to identify young children in households at risk of food insecurity. The Hunger Vital Sign measures families’ concerns about and access to food, much the way health care providers check other key vital signs, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am HOME - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCHABOUTNEWS, BLOG & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSPUBLIC POLICYMETHODSSPECIAL PROJECTSHOME WATCH HEALTH CAREFIRST WATCH HOME HEALTH CARE Home - Children's HealthWatch. Improving children’s health on the front lines of care. Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts committed to improving children’s health in America. Learn More. Events, Featured. WHO WE ARE - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCH Evidence and analysis from the frontlines of pediatric care. Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts. Our network is committed to improving children’s health in America. We do that by first collecting real-time data in urban hospitals across the country on infants and toddlers from MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am THE HUNGER VITAL SIGN: A NEW STANDARD OF CARE FORHUNGER VITAL SIGN AAPHUNGER VITAL SIGNS PDFHUNGER VITAL SIGNS SCREENING QUESTIONSAAP RECOMMENDED HUNGER VITAL SIGNHUNGER VITAL SIGNS SPANISHPHYSICALSYMPTOMS OF HUNGER
Drs. Erin Hager and Anna Quigg and the Children’s HealthWatch team developed the Hunger Vital Sign, a 2-question screening tool based on the US Household Food Security Scale to identify young children in households at risk of food insecurity. The Hunger Vital Sign measures families’ concerns about and access to food, much the way health care providers check other key vital signs, PODCAST: HUNGER IN AMERICA Originally published on Two Reporters. We all wish we had a doctor like Megan Sandel – kind, eloquent, a great story-teller, and passionate about social justice. Children she treats at the GROW clinic echo poor regions of Africa, they’re so malnourished – but it’s Boston. Megan says America has barely begun to tackle socialproblems
ALARMING CHALLENGES FACED BY HOMELESS CHILDREN TOO HUNGRY TO LEARN: FOOD INSECURITY AND SCHOOL READINESS Too Hungry to Learn: Food Insecurity and School Readiness. Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in MEGAN SANDEL, MD, MPH Email: megan.sandel(at)bmc.org Tel: (617) 414-5946. Megan Sandel, MD MPH, is the Co-Lead Principal Investigator with Children’s Health Watch, the Co-Director of the GROW clinic at Boston Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. FEEDING OUR HUMAN CAPITAL: FOOD INSECURITY AND TOMORROW’S Feeding Our Human Capital: Food Insecurity and Tomorrow’s Workforce. Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in school and, later, in the workforce. PUNISHING HARD WORK: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OFJOHN ROSS UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES WEBSITEUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES DEFINITIONUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES EXAMPLESUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES PDFJOHN ROSS UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES PDF A recent commentary in the Lancet and our report on the cliff effect, (to be released on December 12 th ), both by Children’s HealthWatch, show that cuts to SNAP will have detrimental and long-lasting effects on child health and nutrition. Strengthening SNAP is crucial for the future of this nation. Instead of the proposed cuts in the Farm HOME - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCHABOUTNEWS, BLOG & EVENTSPUBLICATIONSPUBLIC POLICYMETHODSSPECIAL PROJECTSHOME WATCH HEALTH CAREFIRST WATCH HOME HEALTH CARE Home - Children's HealthWatch. Improving children’s health on the front lines of care. Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts committed to improving children’s health in America. Learn More. Events, Featured. WHO WE ARE - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCH Evidence and analysis from the frontlines of pediatric care. Children’s HealthWatch is a nonpartisan network of pediatricians, public health researchers, and children’s health and policy experts. Our network is committed to improving children’s health in America. We do that by first collecting real-time data in urban hospitals across the country on infants and toddlers from MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am THE HUNGER VITAL SIGN: A NEW STANDARD OF CARE FORHUNGER VITAL SIGN AAPHUNGER VITAL SIGNS PDFHUNGER VITAL SIGNS SCREENING QUESTIONSAAP RECOMMENDED HUNGER VITAL SIGNHUNGER VITAL SIGNS SPANISHPHYSICALSYMPTOMS OF HUNGER
Drs. Erin Hager and Anna Quigg and the Children’s HealthWatch team developed the Hunger Vital Sign, a 2-question screening tool based on the US Household Food Security Scale to identify young children in households at risk of food insecurity. The Hunger Vital Sign measures families’ concerns about and access to food, much the way health care providers check other key vital signs, PODCAST: HUNGER IN AMERICA Originally published on Two Reporters. We all wish we had a doctor like Megan Sandel – kind, eloquent, a great story-teller, and passionate about social justice. Children she treats at the GROW clinic echo poor regions of Africa, they’re so malnourished – but it’s Boston. Megan says America has barely begun to tackle socialproblems
ALARMING CHALLENGES FACED BY HOMELESS CHILDREN TOO HUNGRY TO LEARN: FOOD INSECURITY AND SCHOOL READINESS Too Hungry to Learn: Food Insecurity and School Readiness. Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in MEGAN SANDEL, MD, MPH Email: megan.sandel(at)bmc.org Tel: (617) 414-5946. Megan Sandel, MD MPH, is the Co-Lead Principal Investigator with Children’s Health Watch, the Co-Director of the GROW clinic at Boston Medical Center, and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. FEEDING OUR HUMAN CAPITAL: FOOD INSECURITY AND TOMORROW’S Feeding Our Human Capital: Food Insecurity and Tomorrow’s Workforce. Two new research briefs by Children’s HealthWatch show that access to an adequate, healthy diet (also known as food security) during early childhood is essential for developing the skills that children need in school and, later, in the workforce. PUNISHING HARD WORK: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OFJOHN ROSS UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES WEBSITEUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES DEFINITIONUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES EXAMPLESUNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES PDFJOHN ROSS UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES PDF A recent commentary in the Lancet and our report on the cliff effect, (to be released on December 12 th ), both by Children’s HealthWatch, show that cuts to SNAP will have detrimental and long-lasting effects on child health and nutrition. Strengthening SNAP is crucial for the future of this nation. Instead of the proposed cuts in the Farm MONITORING CHILDREN’S HEALTH ON THE FRONT LINES OF CARE Children’s HealthWatch monitors the impact of economic conditions and public policies on the health and well-being of very young children. For more than a decade, we have produced original, timely research and analysis linking nutrition, housing, energy and other policy issues to children’s health and development. PUBLICATIONS OVERVIEW Publications Overview; Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, NEW WEBSITE HELPS MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS ACCESS MORE Sen. Markey to speak at June 10 webinar on maximizing tax benefits BOSTON, MA — The Shah Family Foundation, in partnership with Children’s HealthWatch, Greater Boston Legal Services, Massachusetts Association for Community Action (MASSCAP), and the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI), today launched a new centralized website called FindYourFunds.org to help HOME IS WHERE HEALTH IS Diane Yentel is the recipient of 2019 Children’s HealthWatch Champion Award, and the President and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (), a membership organization dedicated solely to achieving socially just public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes in the United States have affordable and decent homes.She is a veteran affordable housing policy expert with MONDAY, MAY 17, 2021 Recent. Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough: We Need to Stop Deluding Ourselves About Racism March 23, 2021 - 5:23 pm; The American Rescue Plan: A Prescription for Child Health and Stability During the COVID-19 Pandemic March 3, 2021 - 3:45 pm; Families Need Congress to Prioritize Economic Relief: 5 Measures to Promote Child and Family Health October 21, 2020 - 10:30 am CONTACT US - CHILDREN'S HEALTHWATCH Children’s HealthWatch. Boston Medical Center. 801 Albany Street. Third Floor. Boston, MA 02119. Phone: (617) 414-6366. email: info@childrenshealthwatch.org. Need contact THE HUNGER VITAL SIGN: A NEW STANDARD OF CARE FOR Drs. Erin Hager and Anna Quigg and the Children’s HealthWatch team developed the Hunger Vital Sign, a 2-question screening tool based on the US Household Food Security Scale to identify young children in households at risk of food insecurity. The Hunger Vital Sign measures families’ concerns about and access to food, much the way health care providers check other key vital signs, CHILD FOOD SECURITY: THE ECONOMIC IMPACT ON OUR NATION A report commissioned by Feeding America and The ConAgra Foods Foundation, and written by Children's HealthWatch, details the impacts that food insecurity in children has on the nation's economic future. The report explores data from Children's HealthWatch and other literature that demonstrates how food insecurity and hunger with other correlates of poverty can significantly alter RX FOR HUNGER: AFFORDABLE HOUSING Rx for Hunger: Affordable Housing. These findings provide scientific evidence for the common-sense conclusion that when low-income families receive assistance in paying rent, they have more of the resources they need to raise healthy children. The visible difference in children’s weight and food security status associated with housing MAUREEN M. BLACK, PHD Maureen M. Black, PhD. 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ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH ACROSS BOSTON AND THE COMMONWEALTH Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to Improve Health Across Boston and the Commonwealth Summary of Findings Cost, location, hours, and/or availability of high-quality child care may restrict parent’s ability to…0 Comments
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Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to Improve Health High-quality, nurturing, and affordable child care is essential to support children and their parents. A large body of evidence demonstrates the importance of high-quality…0 Comments
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19 WAYS TO ENSURE HEALTH EQUITY FOR LATINOS DURING (AND AFTER)COVID-19
Originally published on Salud America! Health equity is where everyone has a fair and just opportunity to live their healthiest life possible. But health inequity remains. Now the COVID-19 pandemic is worsening historical…0 Comments
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PRESSURES RISE FOR FOOD-INSECURE FAMILIES AS SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED Originally published on BMC Healthy City. It’s been a month since Governor Charlie Baker shuttered Massachusetts’ public schools to help slow the spread of coronavirus. Now, as tens of thousands of students in the Greater Boston area…0 Comments
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Reviewed Journal Articles HOUSING AS A PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, housing instability and homelessness were linked to poor physical and mental health outcomes for children and adults. But the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic crisis highlight the critical intersection…0 Comments
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STATES COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS An Emergency Policy Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) State Opportunities to Address the Needs of Families With Young Children Amid Public Health and Economic Crises Key Takeaways: The COVID-19 pandemic and economic crises have…0 Comments
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NATIONAL COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS An Emergency Policy Response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) National Opportunities to Address the Needs of Families With Young Children and Promote Equity Amid Public Health and Economic Crises Key Takeaways: The COVID-19 pandemic and…0 Comments
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HOUSING IS THE PRESCRIPTION WE NEED Originally published on Habitat for Humanity. The message from public health professionals is clear: For the health of your family, and that of your community, the best thing you can do is stay at home. That guidance is clear,…0 Comments
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Food Security
Consistent access to food for all family members is crucial for ensuring children are healthy. Food and nutrition assistance programs are an essential cornerstone in supporting the health and well-being of low-income families. To read our SNAP/Farm Bill 2018 Legislative Priorities, click here.
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Housing Stability
Stable housing supports healthy growth and development among young children, and means families are not behind on rent, moving frequently, doubled up, overcrowded, or homeless. Policies that create affordable housing options that provide access to safe, stable housing help ensure young children and their families can thrive and besuccessful in life.
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Energy Security
Maintaining consistent utility services so homes are heated in the winter and cooled in the summer is critical for children’s health and safety. Energy supports protect families from the harmful health effects of having their utilities shut off.*
Health Care Hardships When families are forced to choose between paying for health care, such as medical care and prescriptions, and other basic needs such as food, rent, child care, or utility bills, that decision can have an effect on the health and wellbeing of young children. Providing supports necessary to care for children, especially those with special health care needs, is crucial for improving child health.*
Poverty
Alleviating economic hardships for families with young children will require comprehensive policy solutions including improvements to nutrition assistance programs, increasing access to affordable housing, providing energy assistance, making work pay through reducing cliff effects and increasing and expanding access to the Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit, providing affordable child care to all children, and supporting the health and development of allchildren.
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All/Blog/News/Peer Reviewed Journal Articles/Policy Briefs/Policy Reports/Publications/Testimonies, Statements, and Letters April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH ACROSS BOSTON AND THE COMMONWEALTH Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to… April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVEHEALTH
April 24, 2020/by CHW Staff 19 WAYS TO ENSURE HEALTH EQUITY FOR LATINOS DURING (AND AFTER)COVID-19
April 22, 2020/by CHW Staff PRESSURES RISE FOR FOOD-INSECURE FAMILIES AS SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED April 21, 2020/by CHW Staff HOUSING AS A PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE April 20, 2020/by CHW Staff STATES COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS March 19, 2020/by CHW Staff A MESSAGE FROM CHILDREN’S HEALTHWATCH ON COVID-19 AND OUR UPCOMINGEVENTS
During this time of national crisis, Children’s HealthWatch… September 27, 2019/by CHW Staff HEALTH STARTS AT HOME August 29, 2019/by CHW Staff HEALTHY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES REQUIRE STRONG ROOTS TO GROW August 14, 2019/by CHW Staff HOME IS WHERE HEALTH IS: A STABLE, AFFORDABLE HOME IS A PRESCRIPTIONFOR GOOD HEALTH
February 19, 2019/by CHW Staff HOUSEHOLD FOOD INSECURITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED HOSPITALIZATIONS AND HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES AMONG INFANTS October 9, 2018/by CHW Staff THE HIDDEN HEALTH CRISIS OF EVICTION April 24, 2020/by CHW Staff 19 WAYS TO ENSURE HEALTH EQUITY FOR LATINOS DURING (AND AFTER)COVID-19
Originally published on Salud America! Health equity… April 22, 2020/by CHW Staff PRESSURES RISE FOR FOOD-INSECURE FAMILIES AS SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED April 17, 2020/by CHW Staff HOUSING IS THE PRESCRIPTION WE NEED April 17, 2020/by CHW Staff 4 THINGS AFFORDABLE HOUSING OWNERS CAN DO NOW April 16, 2020/by CHW Staff A GLOOMY PREDICTION ON HOW MUCH POVERTY COULD RISE April 10, 2020/by CHW Staff MEETING HOUSING NEEDS IMPROVES HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR AT-RISK FAMILIES April 21, 2020/by CHW Staff HOUSING AS A PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, housing instability and homelessness were… April 7, 2020/by CHW Staff HOUSING INTERVENTION FOR MEDICALLY COMPLEX FAMILIES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED FAMILY HEALTH: PILOT RANDOMIZED TRIAL March 9, 2020/by CHW Staff ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN FEDERAL RENTAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE AND CHILDHOOD ASTHMA—A RENEWED CALL FOR INVESTING IN HOUSING FOR HEALTH February 6, 2020/by CHW Staff PRENATAL AMBIENT PARTICULATE MATTER EXPOSURE AND LONGITUDINAL WEIGHT GROWTH TRAJECTORIES IN EARLY CHILDHOOD November 25, 2019/by CHW Staff MATERNAL PLACE OF BIRTH, SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS, AND CHILD HEALTH IN US-BORN LATINX CHILDREN IN BOSTON November 21, 2019/by CHW Staff EFFECTS OF MATERNAL HOMELESSNESS, SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS, AND PRENATAL PM2.5 ON BIRTHWEIGHT April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH ACROSS BOSTON AND THE COMMONWEALTH Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to… April 20, 2020/by CHW Staff STATES COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS April 20, 2020/by CHW Staff NATIONAL COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS February 14, 2020/by CHW Staff IMPROVING ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S ORAL HEALTH: HEALTHY MOUTHS MAKE FOR AHEALTHY START
September 19, 2019/by CHW Staff SNAP AND WORKING FAMILIES: SOLUTIONS FOR GOOD HEALTH April 11, 2019/by CHW Staff STRENGTHENING THE MASSACHUSETTS EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR IMMIGRANTWORKING FAMILIES
April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVEHEALTH
Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to… July 24, 2019/by CHW Staff HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF CREATING A STATE-LEVEL REFUNDABLE EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT IN ARKANSAS May 1, 2019/by CHW Staff PATHWAYS TO STABLE HOMES: PROMOTING CAREGIVER AND CHILD HEALTH THROUGHHOUSING STABILITY
October 24, 2018/by CHW Staff BALANCING ACT: COUNTERING HIGH HEALTH CARE COSTS TO PROMOTE HEALTHY ARKANSAS FAMILIES AND CHILDREN June 22, 2018/by CHW Staff SNAP: BUILDING A HEALTHY FOUNDATION TODAY AND TOMORROW February 15, 2018/by CHW Staff AN OVERVIEW OF FOOD INSECURITY CODING IN HEALTH CARE SETTINGS: EXISTING AND EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE HEALTH ACROSS BOSTON AND THE COMMONWEALTH Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care: Strategies to… April 27, 2020/by CHW Staff ACCESS TO HIGH-QUALITY, AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE: STRATEGIES TO IMPROVEHEALTH
April 20, 2020/by CHW Staff STATES COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS April 20, 2020/by CHW Staff NATIONAL COVID-19 FAMILY POLICY PRESCRIPTIONS February 14, 2020/by CHW Staff IMPROVING ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S ORAL HEALTH: HEALTHY MOUTHS MAKE FOR AHEALTHY START
September 19, 2019/by CHW Staff SNAP AND WORKING FAMILIES: SOLUTIONS FOR GOOD HEALTH April 13, 2020/by CHW Staff CHILDREN’S HEALTHWATCH’S TESTIMONY TO SUPPORT MASSACHUSETTS BILL H.4622: “AN ACT TO PROVIDE SHORT-TERM RELIEF FOR FAMILIES IN DEEPPOVERTY”
On April 13th, Children’s HealthWatch submitted a writtentestimony…
March 20, 2020/by CHW Staff LETTER TO CONGRESS ON THE ECONOMIC STIMULUS EFFORTS RELATED TOCOVID-19
March 13, 2020/by CHW Staff CHILDREN’S HEALTHWATCH’S PUBLIC COMMENT TO OPPOSE HUD’S CHANGES TO AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHERING FAIR HOUSING March 9, 2020/by CHW Staff LETTER TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE ON THE FINAL RULE, “VISAS: TEMPORARY VISITORS FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE” February 12, 2020/by CHW Staff FEBRUARY 5TH, 2020 – DR. MEGAN SANDEL TESTIFIES BEFORE THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE’S COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM January 27, 2020/by CHW Staff CHILDREN’S HEALTHWATCH’S PUBLIC COMMENT TO OPPOSE SSA’S NPRM ON “RULES REGARDING THE FREQUENCY AND NOTICE OF CONTINUING DISABILITYREVIEWS”
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